- The synthesis of azapeptidomimetic beta-lactam molecules as potential protease inhibitors.
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Synthetic methods for the construction of a novel peptidomimetic structure are reported. The structure incorporates a beta-lactam and an azapeptide in a peptide backbone with the intention of generating rationally designed substrate-based protease inhibitors. The beta-lactam is formed by subjecting serine or threonine-azapeptides to Mitsunobu reaction conditions. Importantly, the azapeptidomimetic beta-lactam structure permits extended binding inhibition and the synthetic methods to create tetrapeptidomimetic structures are described.
- Malachowski, William P,Tie, Chenyang,Wang, Katherine,Broadrup, Robert L
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p. 8962 - 8969
(2007/10/03)
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- Pyrazol-4-acetic acid compounds
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Pyrazol-4-acetic acid compounds, such as substituted pyrazol-4-acetic acid, its esters, amides, nitriles and their pharamaceutically acceptable salts and method for the preparation of these compounds are disclosed. The novel compounds are useful analgesics, anti-inflammatory, and antipyretics.
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