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titleOfInvention Method for separating N-alkoxycarbonyl amino acid ester
abstract (57) [Abstract] [Purpose] To propose a method for separating a N-alkoxycarbonylamino acid ester having a hydroxyl group and a dimer ester thereof from the mixture with a good purity. [Structure] A N-alkoxycarbonyl amino acid ester having a hydroxyl group, for example, a mixture of N-alkoxycarbonyl hydroxyproline ester and a dimer ester thereof, at a temperature of -15 to 40 ° C. in a hydrocarbon solvent 30 to 30 ° C. 80% by volume, and N is characterized by being crystallized in a mixed solvent of 70 to 20% by volume of a good solvent for the N-alkoxycarbonylamino acid ester having a hydroxyl group and the dimer ester thereof which are compatible with the above. -A method for separating alkoxycarbonyl amino acid esters.
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