User:Etienne Robillard/Notebook/Fmoc protected phenoxyalkylamine synthesis
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| + | * In fact, most peoples are unaware this operating frequency can modulate Fmoc protected oligos by micro-wave thermal irradiation, thus a remote attacker may exploit this unregulated frequency range to trigger Fmoc-SPPS based orthogonal ligations of N-methyl rich peptides. [[http://www.faqs.org/patents/app/20100305182 1]] | ||
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* http://www.dddmag.com/articles/2011/08/microwave-peptide-synthesis | * http://www.dddmag.com/articles/2011/08/microwave-peptide-synthesis | ||
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The purpose of this page is to investigate the design and method of operation of novel psychotropic alkylamines and synthesis with Fmoc protected reagents, including primary and secondary amines as organocatalysts for development of synthetic pharmaceutical compounds with an aryl moeity, hence refered herein as N,N-substituted arylcyclohexylamines.
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Microwave-activated peptide synthesis
- NB: the electromagnetic radio-frequency range most typical wireless devices operates under the FCC standard for communication devices is 2.4 ghz.
- In fact, most peoples are unaware this operating frequency can modulate Fmoc protected oligos by micro-wave thermal irradiation, thus a remote attacker may exploit this unregulated frequency range to trigger Fmoc-SPPS based orthogonal ligations of N-methyl rich peptides. [1]
- http://www.pharmainfo.net/reviews/new-era-field-synthetic-chemistry-microwave-assisted-synthesis
- http://www.dddmag.com/articles/2011/08/microwave-peptide-synthesis
Keywords
N-Methyl-d-aspartate receptor; PCP binding site; MK-801; Tetrahydroisoquinolines
References
- Rodríguez H, Suarez M, and Albericio F. . pmid:20127857.
- Ludwig M, Hoesl CE, Höfner G, and Wanner KT. . pmid:16675066.
See also
- Lewis Acid Catalysed Pictet Spengler Formation of Substituted 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydroisoquinolines.


