Date: Thu, 16 Jan 1997 12:10:27 -0600
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From: rskubish@pharmdec.wustl.edu (Richard Skubish)
Subject: PepSyn: EDT/side products?
>From: "Michael Breslav" <BRESLAV@POSTBOX.CSI.CUNY.EDU>
>Organization: The College of Staten Island
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>Subject: PepSyn: EDT/side products?
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>Hello:
>We know, EDT is a conventional scavenger used with TFA
> for the cleavage and deprotection of peptides assembled on HMP resin.
>Now I am interested in learning side reactions involving EDT.
>I would appreciate any reference on the formation of EDT derived
>peptides - side products - during TFA cleavage.
>Thanks,
>Michael Breslav
>College of Staten Island, NY
>
Richard Skubish
rskubish@pharmdec.wustl.edu
314-362-0283
Washington University Medical School
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