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Photochemically induced electron transfer (PET) catalyzed radical cyclization: a practical method for inducing structural changes in peptides by formation of cyclic amino acid derivatives.

Photochemically induced electron transfer (PET) catalyzed radical cyclization: a practical method... A new radical cyclization reaction of unsaturated amino acid derivatives is presented. The reaction is induced by photoelectron transfer (PET) catalysis and proceeds, in comparison to commonly applied methods, under mild, nonoxidizing, and nontoxic conditions in neutral medium. This type of radical cyclization reaction can be used in peptide chemistry for inducing structural changes in peptides. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Journal of Organic Chemistry Pubmed

Photochemically induced electron transfer (PET) catalyzed radical cyclization: a practical method for inducing structural changes in peptides by formation of cyclic amino acid derivatives.

The Journal of Organic Chemistry , Volume 66 (21): 9 – Jul 16, 2002

Photochemically induced electron transfer (PET) catalyzed radical cyclization: a practical method for inducing structural changes in peptides by formation of cyclic amino acid derivatives.


Abstract

A new radical cyclization reaction of unsaturated amino acid derivatives is presented. The reaction is induced by photoelectron transfer (PET) catalysis and proceeds, in comparison to commonly applied methods, under mild, nonoxidizing, and nontoxic conditions in neutral medium. This type of radical cyclization reaction can be used in peptide chemistry for inducing structural changes in peptides.

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ISSN
0022-3263
DOI
10.1021/jo010144b
pmid
11597207

Abstract

A new radical cyclization reaction of unsaturated amino acid derivatives is presented. The reaction is induced by photoelectron transfer (PET) catalysis and proceeds, in comparison to commonly applied methods, under mild, nonoxidizing, and nontoxic conditions in neutral medium. This type of radical cyclization reaction can be used in peptide chemistry for inducing structural changes in peptides.

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The Journal of Organic ChemistryPubmed

Published: Jul 16, 2002

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