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. 2011 Apr 11;16(4):3066-76.
doi: 10.3390/molecules16043066.

New solid phase synthesis of distamycin analogues

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New solid phase synthesis of distamycin analogues

Danuta Drozdowska. Molecules. .

Erratum in

  • Molecules. 2011;16(7):5753. Danuta, Drozdowska [corrected to Drozdowska, Danuta]

Abstract

A novel and straightforward solid phase synthesis of distamycin analogues containing benzene units has been developed.

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Figure 1
Figure 1
Structure of distamycin A.
Scheme 1
Scheme 1
Solid phase synthesis of distamycin analogues.
Scheme 2
Scheme 2
Synthesis of triazine active ester C from 4-dimethylaminobutyric acid.

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