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  • 1deprotected — adjective a) From which protection has been removed b) From which a protecting group has been removed …

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  • 2Oligonucleotide synthesis — is the chemical synthesis of relatively short fragments of nucleic acids with defined chemical structure (sequence). The technique is extremely useful in current laboratory practice because it provides a rapid and inexpensive access to custom… …

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  • 3Peptide synthesis — In organic chemistry, peptide synthesis is the production of peptides, which are organic compounds in which multiple amino acids are linked via peptide bonds which are also known as amide bonds. The biological process of producing long peptides… …

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  • 4Danishefsky Taxol total synthesis — overview from raw material perspective The Danishefsky Taxol total synthesis in organic chemistry is an important third Taxol synthesis published by the group of Samuel Danishefsky in 1996 [1] two years after the first two efforts …

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  • 5Mukaiyama Taxol total synthesis — overview from raw material perspective The Mukaiyama taxol total synthesis published by the group of Teruaki Mukaiyama of the Tokyo University of Science between 1997 and 1999 was the 6th successful taxol total synthesis. The total synthesis of… …

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  • 6Erythromycin — Systematic (IUPAC) name (3 …

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  • 7Cubane — IUPAC name …

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  • 8Ninhydrin — Ninhydrin …

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  • 9Solid-phase synthesis — In chemistry, solid phase synthesis is a method in which molecules are bound on a bead and synthesized step by step in a reactant solution; compared [with] normal synthesis in a liquid state, it is easier to remove excess reactant or byproduct… …

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  • 10Nicolaou Taxol total synthesis — overview from raw material perspective. The Nicolaou Taxol total synthesis, published by K. C. Nicolaou and his group in 1994 concerns the total synthesis of Taxol. This organic synthesis was included in Nicolaou s book, Classics in Total… …

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