Recent Progress in Solid-Phase Total Synthesis of Naturally Occurring Small Peptides

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Abstract

Many naturally occurring small peptides have significant therapeutic properties. Total synthesis of these peptides is not only helpful in the identification of their structures and providing methods to synthesize their analogues, but also contributes to their biosynthetic studies. As solid-phase synthesis simplifies the tedious and time-consuming isolation of intermediates, it has been widely applied in peptide synthesis. This review has highlighted the recent progress in solid-phase total synthesis of both linear and cyclic naturally occurring small peptides from 2014 to July 2021. (Figure presented.).

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Yan, H., & Chen, F. E. (2022, June 21). Recent Progress in Solid-Phase Total Synthesis of Naturally Occurring Small Peptides. Advanced Synthesis and Catalysis. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1002/adsc.202200079

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