International journal of peptide and protein research, 43(4), 321-324 (1994-04-01)
Fmoc-glutamic acid is converted by thionyl chloride into the dichloride, which spontaneously cyclizes to Fmoc-pyroglutamyl chloride. The latter is stable to water. Pure Fmoc-pyroglutamyl chloride is obtained by washing the reaction mixture with water, which destroys uncyclized dichloride by converting
Journal of pharmacobio-dynamics, 12(8), 468-475 (1989-08-01)
The relationships between contraceptive activity, hydrophobic character and alkaline hydrolysis rates were studied in three homologous series of norethisterone and levonorgestrel esters. Hydrophobic character was expressed by the high-performance liquid chromatographic retention term, VR(w) or retention volume at 100% aqueous
The Journal of organic chemistry, 70(16), 6496-6498 (2005-07-30)
The indeno[1,2-c]isoquinolines are an important class of topoisomerase I inhibitors with anticancer activity. The condensation of Schiff bases with homophthalic anhydrides provides a mixture of cis- and trans-4-carboxy-3,4-dihydro-3-phenyl-1(2H)isoquinolones. Although the cis products can be readily converted to indeno[1,2-c]isoquinolines with thionyl
Journal of biotechnology, 60(1-2), 37-46 (1998-05-08)
Poly(methyl methacrylate-acrylic acid) microspheres were prepared and the acid groups were activated by using either carbodiimide (CDI) or thionyl chloride (SOCl2). alpha-Amylase was covalently bound on these activated microspheres. The properties of the immobilized enzyme were investigated and compared with
Chlorosulfonation of 3-methyl[1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a]pyrimidine with chlorosulfonic acid in the presence of thionyl chloride was studied. When triazolo[4,3-a]pyrimidines are used as substrates, the substitution occurs at C-6. Also the reactivity of the hydrazides (7) towards aldehydes, thioglycolic acid and amines were studies.
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