| Literature DB >> 25330282 |
Prabhakar Cherkupally1, Suhas Ramesh, Beatriz G de la Torre, Thavendran Govender, Hendrik G Kruger, Fernando Albericio.
Abstract
The primary idea of using immobilized reagents in organic synthetic chemistry is to simplify the downstream process, product workup and isolation, and therefore avoiding time-consuming and expensive chromatographic separations, which are intrinsic to every synthetic process. Numerous polymer-bounded reagents are commercially available and applicable to almost all kinds of synthetic chemistry conversions. Herein, we have covered all known supported-coupling reagents and bases which have had a great impact in amide/peptide bond formation. These coupling reagents have been used for the activation of a carboxyl moiety; thus generating an active acylating species that is ready to couple with an amine nucleophile liberating the amide/peptide and polymeric support which can be regenerated for reuse. This also addresses a large variety of anchored coupling reagents, additives, and bases that have only been employed in amide/peptide syntheses during the last six decades.Entities:
Keywords: combinatorial chemistry; coupling additive; high-throughput organic synthesis; solid-phase synthesis; stand-alone coupling reagent
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25330282 DOI: 10.1021/co500126y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: ACS Comb Sci ISSN: 2156-8944 Impact factor: 3.784