Can small molecular peptides treat gout?

Dr. Jordan Hayes
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Healing hearts, one patient at a time.
2025-04-30 18:25:10
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Small molecular peptides are small molecular active peptides. There is no clinical evidence that small molecular active peptides can treat gout.
Small molecular active peptides usually refer to a biochemical substance between amino acids and proteins, which is easy to be absorbed by the body. It is beneficial to regulate the gastrointestinal function of the human body and maintain normal physiological activities such as nerve, digestion, growth and circulation. However, gout is mainly caused by the deposition of uric acid in patients with high levels. There is no evidence that this substance can promote uric acid excretion.