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Combinatorial chemistry. Part B / edited by Guillermo A. Morales, Barry A. Bunin.
- Format:
- Book
- Series:
- Methods in enzymology ; v. 369.
- Methods in enzymology, 0076-6879 ; v. 369
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Combinatorial chemistry.
- Organic compounds--Synthesis.
- Organic compounds.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (607 p.)
- Place of Publication:
- Boston ; Amsterdam : Elsevier Academic Press, c2003.
- Language Note:
- English
- Summary:
- Combinatorial Chemistry encompasses both the design of compounds for specific pharmacological use and the screening of molecules in high throughput automated tests to find active agents with specific functions.*Analytical techniques*Direct sorting split and pool combinatorial synthesis*Linkers and their applications*Microwave assisted synthesis*Oligosaccharide chemistry*Peptide Synthesis and Screening*Polymer assisted approaches*Small molecule and heterocycle synthesis
- Contents:
- Cover; Table of Contents; Contributors to Volume 369; Preface; Volumes in Series; Section I: Analytical Techniques; Chapter 1. High-Throughput Parallel LC/UV/MS Analysis of Combinatorial Libraries; Chapter 2. Qualitative Colorimetric Tests for Solid Phase Synthesis; Section II: Directed Sorting Split-and-Pool Combinatorial Synthesis; Chapter 3. A Review of Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis on SynPhase' Lanterns and SynPhase' Crowns; Chapter 4. Directed Sorting Approach for the Synthesis of Large Combinatorial Libraries of Discrete Compounds
- Chapter 5. Split-Mix Synthesis Using Macroscopic Solid Support UnitsChapter 6. The Encore Technique: A Novel Approach to Directed Split-and-Pool Combinatorial Synthesis; Section III: Linkers and Their Applications; Chapter 7. Multifunctional Linkers as an Efficient Tool for the Synthesis of Diverse Small Molecule Libraries: The Triazene Anchors; Chapter 8. The Development and Application of Tetrafluorophenol-Activated Resins for Rapid Amine Derivatization; Chapter 9. The Traceless Solid-Phase Synthesis of Organic Molecules
- Chapter 10. Unnatural Diamino Acid Derivatives as Scaffolds for Creating Diversity and as Linkers for Simplifying Screening in Chemical LibrariesSection IV: Microwave-Assisted Synthesis; Chapter 11. Building Dihydropyrimidine Libraries via Microwave-Assisted Biginelli Multicomponent Reactions; Chapter 12. Microwave-Assisted Solid-Phase Organic Synthesis (MA-SPOS) of Oxazolidinone Antimicrobials; Section V: Oligosaccharide Chemistry; Chapter 13. Automated Synthesis of Polysaccharides; Chapter 14. Solid-Phase Oligosaccharide Chemistry and Its Application to Library Synthesis
- Section VI: Peptide Synthesis and ScreeningChapter 15. Design, Synthesis, Screening, and Decoding of Encoded One-Bead One-Compound Peptidomimetic and Small Molecule Combinatorial Libraries; Chapter 16. Intelligent Design in Combinatorial Chemistry: Use of Designed Peptide Libraries to Explore Secondary and Tertiary Structures in Peptides and Proteins; Chapter 17. Synthesis and Screening of ''One-Bead One- Compound'' Combinatorial Peptide Libraries; Chapter 18. Synthetic Combinatorial Libraries as an Alternative Strategy for the Development of Novel Treatments for Infectious Diseases
- Section VII: Polymer-Assisted ApproachesChapter 19. Advances in the Applications of Polymer- Supported Reagents for Organic Synthesis; Chapter 20. Advanced Polymer Reagents Based on Activated Reactants and Reactive Intermediates: Powerful Novel Tools in Diversity-Oriented Synthesis; Chapter 21. Scavenger Resins in Solution-Phase CombiChem; Section VIII: Small Molecule and Heterocycle Synthesis; Chapter 22. Cyclative Cleavage Strategies for the Solid- Phase Synthesis of Heterocycles and Natural Products
- Chapter 23. Derivatization Reactions of Heterocyclic Scaffolds on Solid Phase: Tools for the Synthesis of Drug-Like Molecule Libraries
- Notes:
- Description based upon print version of record.
- Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
- ISBN:
- 9786611011390
- 9781281011398
- 1281011398
- 9780080497105
- 0080497101
- OCLC:
- 476068118
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