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Optimization of solid supports for combinatorial chemical synthesis

โœ Scribed by Aubrey J. Mendonca; Xiao-Yi Xiao


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
214 KB
Volume
19
Category
Article
ISSN
0198-6325

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โœฆ Synopsis


Until recently, resins were used primarily for peptide and oligonucleotide synthesis. Recent advances in combinatorial chemistry have fostered increased acceptance of resins as supports for the synthesis of small molecule libraries. The methodology for selecting a resin bead that is ideal for the solid phase synthesis of small molecules is described in this review. The process of manufacturing a typical resin, the UniSphere-200, is also explained. Furthermore, a new approach is proposed for the solid phase synthesis of analogs which are traditionally done in solution phase. This new procedure involves the use of building blocks attached to an activated resin. These building blocks are displaced by a functional group on the scaffold around which the analogs are built. Use of an excess of resin-linked building blocks drives the reaction to completion. Additionally, a newly developed, grafted surface solid support, is described. This support, the Mi-croTube, can be used for the synthesis of large numbers of discrete molecules by a patented directed sorting method.


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