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Hodge Solid- Phase Organic Synthesis and Combinatorial Chemistry: A Laboratory Preparation of Oligopeptides
Journal of Chemistry Education (2002)
  • Karelle Aiken, Georgia Southern University
  • George A. Truran
  • Thomas R. Fleming
  • Peter J. Webb
  • J. Markgraf
Abstract
The principles and practice of solid-phase organic synthesis and combinatorial chemistry are utilized in a laboratory preparation of oligopeptides. A parallel synthesis scheme is used to generate a series of tripeptides. A divergent synthesis scheme is used to prepare two pentapeptides, one of which is leucine enkephalin, a neurotransmitter known to be an analgesic agent.
Keywords
  • Organic chemistry
Disciplines
Publication Date
2002
Citation Information
Karelle Aiken, George A. Truran, Thomas R. Fleming, Peter J. Webb, et al.. "Hodge Solid- Phase Organic Synthesis and Combinatorial Chemistry: A Laboratory Preparation of Oligopeptides" Journal of Chemistry Education Vol. 79 Iss. 1 (2002)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/karelle_aiken/14/