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[Syntheses of human little gastrin-I and its leucine-15, norleucine-15 and methoxinine-15 analogs].

Hoppe-Seyler's Zeitschrift fur physiologische Chemie (1983-02-01)
L Moroder, W Göhring, R Nyfeler, R Scharf, P Thamm, G Wendlberger
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Human little gastrin-I is known to exhibit a high tendency to air-oxidation of its methionine-15 residue to the corresponding S-oxide derivative, with concomitant loss of biological activity. Since its leucine-15 analog, even if fully biologically active, differs significantly from the parent hormone in the immunological properties, the norleucine-15 and methoxinine-15 analogues were synthetized. For the required comparative analyses new syntheses of human little gastrin-I and of its leucine-15 analog were additionally elaborated. Upon an optimized condensation of the fragments, followed by the deprotection step, partition chromatography as well as preparative high-performance liquid chromatography led to the desired gastrins in satisfactory yields and high degree of purity as judged by the expected and known side products.

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[Leu15]-Gastrin I human, ≥95% (HPLC)
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2-Morpholinoethyl isocyanide, ≥98.0% (GC)