21273-27-8Relevant articles and documents
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Reppe et al.
, p. 1,192 (1955)
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Acid-labile anchor groups for the synthesis of peptide amides by a solid-phase method
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, (2008/06/13)
The invention relates to new compounds of the formula STR1 in which R1 denotes (C1 -C8)-alkyl, R2 denotes an amino acid residue which is protected with a urethane protective group which can be eliminated with weak acid or base, or denotes an amino protective group which can be eliminated with weak acid or base, R3 denotes hydrogen or (C1 -C4)-alkyl, and Y1 -Y9 denote identical or different radicals hydrogen, (C1 -C4)-alkyl, (C1 -C4)-alkoxy or --O--(CH2)n --COOH (with n=1 to 6), with one of these radicals being --O--(CH2)n --COOH, or Y1, Y2 and Y5 -Y9 denote identical or different radicals hydrogen, (C1 -C4)-alkyl or (C1 -C4)-alkoxy, Y3 denotes hydrogen or (C1 -C8)-alkoxy and Y4 denotes --(CH2)n --COOH or --NH--CO--(CH2)n --COOH (with n=1 to 6). Processes for the preparation thereof and the synthesis of peptide amides by a solid-phase method using these new compounds (spacers) are described.
Liquid Crystalline Properties of Cholesteryl ω-Arylalkanoates
Koden, Mitsuhiro,Miyake, Shiro,Takenaka, Shunsuke,Kusabayashi, Shigekazu
, p. 2387 - 2390 (2007/10/02)
The thermal properties of the homologous series of cholesteryl ω-(4-benzoylphenyl)- (I), ω-(4-benzylphenyl)- (II), ω-benzoyl- (III), and ω-phenoxyalkanoate (IV) have been investigated.For series I and II the cholesteric-isotropic (Ch-I) transition temperatures, enthalpies, and entropies show a remarkable alternation.For series III and IV, the transition temperatures, enthalpies, and entropies exhibit weak alternation and their trends are opposite to those for series I and II, and the cholesteryl ω-phenylalkanoates.The cholesteric-isotropic transition temperatures are discussed in terms of the geometrical and electrical alternations stemming from the terminal aryl groups, and also the relative importance between these two terms.