610-27-5Relevant articles and documents
CYCLIC PEPTIDE ANALOGS OF MELANOCORTIN AND AMANITIN AND METHODS OF MAKING SUCH
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Paragraph 0115, (2021/01/29)
The invention described herein is based in part on the discovery of a protein/peptide crosslink, which introduces fluorescent properties, and which has been applied to synthesize analogues of melanocortin and amanitin as choice peptides to be explored in the context of isoindole peptides. Without limitation, it is expected that those trained in the art of peptide synthesis and stapling would appreciate the consequences of this invention such that other peptides of varied length can be similarly constrained by isoindole staples as featured herein.
Naphthalenes Oxidation by Aqueous Sodium Hypochlorite Catalyzed by Ruthenium Salts under Phase-Transfer Catalytic Conditions
Patil, Rajendra D.,Sasson, Yoel
, p. 991 - 997 (2016/04/20)
Highly effective and fast oxidation of naphthalene(s) to phthalic acid(s) under biphasic conditions using nominal catalyst loading (0.5 mol%) of ruthenium chloride, 2.5 mol% tetrabutyl ammonium bromide as phase transfer catalyst and inexpensive aqueous sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl) as reagent has developed. Recovery, regeneration and reuse of the catalytic system add its merit to green chemistry.
An efficient one pot method for synthesis of carboxylic acids from nitriles using recyclable ionic liquid [bmim]HSO4 Dedicated to my mentor Professor (Mrs.) Krishna Misra on her 76th birthday
Kumar, Satyanand,Dixit, Sandeep Kumar,Awasthi, Satish Kumar
supporting information, p. 3802 - 3804 (2014/07/07)
Environmentally benign ionic liquid [bmim]HSO4 was found suitable for conversion of nitriles into carboxylic acids under mild conditions with excellent purity.