Use of propylene oxide as an acid scavenger in peptide synthesis

Chemistry: natural resins or derivatives; peptides or proteins; – Peptides of 3 to 100 amino acid residues – Synthesis of peptides

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530333, 530335, 530337, 530338, A61K 3800, C07K 500, C07K 700, C07K 1600

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056986769

ABSTRACT:
A process of synthesizing a peptide using an alkylene oxide as an acid scavenger is provided. A process of the present invention can be used in a solid phase or solution phase synthetic process where peptide synthesis occurs by the sequential addition of N-.alpha.-amino-Boc-protected residues followed by acid deprotection of that N-.alpha.-amino protecting group and scavenging of the acid.

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