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Optimized ring closing metathesis reaction conditions to suppress desallyl side products in the solid-phase synthesis of cyclic peptides involving tyrosine (O-allyl)

Gisemba et al., 2019

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8791475892098728919
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Gisemba S
Aldrich J
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The Journal of organic chemistry

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We are exploring constraining aromatic residues in the kappa opioid receptor selective antagonist arodyn (Ac [Phe1, 2, 3, Arg4, d-Ala8] dynorphin A (1-11)-NH2) by ring closing metathesis (RCM) involving tyrosine (O-allyl)(Tyr (All)), but desallyl products limited the …
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