Moore et al., 1978 - Google Patents
Removal of protected peptides from the Merrifield resin by potassium cyanide catalyzed transesterificationMoore et al., 1978
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- 10361204834390645020
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- Moore G
- Mcmaster D
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- International journal of peptide and protein research
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Potassium cyanide catalyzed transesterification with methanol, ethanol or benzyl alcohol was found to be effective for the removal of a variety of protected amino acids and peptides from the Merrifield resin after solid phase peptide synthesis. A peptide was released from the …
- 238000005809 transesterification reaction 0 title abstract description 28
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