Benzeneseleninic acid used as an oxidizing and deprotecting reagent for the synthesis of multi-cyclic peptides constrained by multiple disulfide bonds and thioether bridges
Yueyue Xing,
Tianyu Bo,
Nan Zhang
et al.
Abstract:New methodologies based on benzeneseleninic acid (BSA) were designed to efficiently synthesize multiple disulfide bonds or thioether bridges in peptides in a one-pot manner in which BSA dually functioned as an oxidant and a deprotecting reagent.
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