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| Description | Boc-L-aspartic acid-4-methyl-ester is a chemical compound used in organic synthesis and peptide chemistry. It is derived from L-aspartic acid and features a tert-butyloxycarbonyl (Boc) protecting group on the amino group and a methyl ester group on the carboxylic acid. This compound is commonly employed as a building block in the synthesis of peptides and peptidomimetics due to its stability and compatibility with solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) methodologies. The Boc protecting group shields the amino group from unwanted reactions during peptide chain assembly, while the methyl ester group serves as a temporary protection for the carboxylic acid, which can be easily removed under mild conditions. Boc-L-aspartic acid-4-methyl-ester is a valuable tool in the field of medicinal chemistry and drug development, facilitating the creation of complex peptide structures for various biological studies and pharmaceutical applications. |
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| Reference | A Rapid Access to the Spiroaminoketal Framework |


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