What is SNAC?
Its main mechanisms of action are as follows:
Increasing Drug Lipophilicity: SNAC can form complexes with peptide drugs (such as semaglutide) through hydrophobic interactions, enhancing the lipophilicity of the drug molecules and facilitating their passage across the intestinal cell membrane.
Local Protective Regulation: SNAC can temporarily and slightly increase the local pH in the stomach, which helps reduce the degradation of peptide drugs by gastric acid and pepsin, creating a more favorable environment for drug absorption.
Key Application: Oral Semaglutide
About SINOPEG's Production of SNAC
Business Focus: SNAC is listed as one of its products in its publicly available catalog. The company primarily provides relevant biotech raw materials and intermediates for drug research, development, and production.










