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titleOfInvention Production of peptide
abstract PURPOSE: The reaction between N-carboxyamino acid anhydride and amino acids is effected in an aqueous mixed solvent containing triethyl phosphate and water under mild alkaline conditions and the product is decarboxylated whereby peptides are obtained through simple operations in high yield without use of high-toxicity solvents. n CONSTITUTION: An N-carboxyamino acid anhydride such as L-β-methylaspartate N-carboxyamino acid anhydride is allowed to react with an amino acid such as L-phenylalanine or peptide in an aqueous mixed solvent containing at least one selected from triethyl phosphate, trimethyl triphosphate, N- methylpyrrolidone, dimethylformamide and water under weak alkaline conditions. The resultant N-carboxypeptide is decarboxylated to give the objective peptide. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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