Bailey peptide synthesis
The Bailey peptide synthesis is a name reaction in organic chemistry developed 1949 by J. L. Bailey. It is a method for the synthesis of a peptide from α-amino acid-N-carboxylic acid anhydrides (NCAs) and amino acids or peptide esters. The reaction is characterized by short reaction times and a high yield of the target peptide. The reaction can be carried out at low temperatures in organic solvents. The residues R1 and R2 can be organic groups or hydrogen atoms, R3 is the used amino acid or peptide ester:
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Bailey peptide synthesis
The Bailey peptide synthesis is a name reaction in organic chemistry developed 1949 by J. L. Bailey. It is a method for the synthesis of a peptide from α-amino acid-N-carboxylic acid anhydrides (NCAs) and amino acids or peptide esters. The reaction is characterized by short reaction times and a high yield of the target peptide. The reaction can be carried out at low temperatures in organic solvents. The residues R1 and R2 can be organic groups or hydrogen atoms, R3 is the used amino acid or peptide ester:
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