Tetrahydrofuran-based amino acids as library scaffolds.
A furanose sugar amino acid (SAA) has been utilized as a library scaffold for the first time. Two furanose SAA scaffolds were examined to illustrate their potential for derivatization. The resulting 99-member library contained three orthogonal points of diversification that allowed easy access to et...
Main Authors: | Edwards, A, Ichihara, O, Murfin, S, Wilkes, R, Whittaker, M, Watkin, D, Fleet, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2004
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