“…One oxytocin analogue, desaminodicarbaoxytocin, also displayed in Figure 1, has the disulfide bridge replaced with an ethylene bridge and lacks the N-terminal amino group (Jost & Rudinger, 1967). The second analogue, desaminooxytocin (not shown), lacks the N-terminal amino group (Ferrier et al, 1965). Of these three peptides, only oxytocin has been extensively characterized in aqueous solution by NMR (Glickson et al, 1972;Richard-Brewster et al, 1973;Bradbury et al, 1974;Hruby, 1974;Glickson, 1975;Wyssbrod et al, 1977).…”