Peptide Carbamylation From Urea in Reconstitution Water
Learn how trace urea contaminants in reconstitution water decompose into reactive cyanate ions that cause peptide carbamylation and homocitrulline formation during storage.
Learn how trace urea contaminants in reconstitution water decompose into reactive cyanate ions that cause peptide carbamylation and homocitrulline formation during storage.
Learn how reconstituted peptide carbamylation from urea trace contaminants generates cyanate ions that modify amino groups, compromising peptide integrity.
Learn how trace urea contaminants in reconstitution water cause irreversible peptide carbamylation, producing homocitrulline derivatives that alter charge and bioactivity.