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Hydrolysis of a Ni-Schiff-Base Complex Using Conditions Suitable for Retention of Acid-labile Protecting Groups
Published on: April 6, 2017
Solid phase synthesis of acylglycine human metabolites
Rolando Perez-Pineiro1, Ying Wei Dong, David S Wishart
1Department of Biological Sciences, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada. perezpin@ualberta.ca
Abstract:
Acylglycines represents a large and important class of human metabolites. They are often used in medicine to identify fatty acid oxidation disorders. A highly efficient solid phase synthesis approach to obtain these clinically important compounds is developed via coupling reaction between glycine-preloaded Wang resin and a set of carboxylic acids. The developed methodology facilitates the preparation of several structurally-diverse acylglycines with high yields and purity.
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