PMID: 16515468Mar 7, 2006Paper

Unusual amino acids: synthesis and introduction into naturally occurring peptides and biologically active analogues

Mini Reviews in Medicinal Chemistry
G CardilloA Tolomelli

Abstract

This review covers our recent advances in the synthesis of unusual amino acids in optically pure form, and their introduction into naturally occurring peptides with specific biological properties, or into modified bioactive peptides, aiming to obtain analogues displaying enhanced performances in term of activity, bioavailability and resistance to enzymatic hydrolysis.

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