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Nonracemizable Isocyanoacetates for Multicomponent Reactions

Authors: Alexander G, Zhdanko; Valentine G, Nenajdenko;

Nonracemizable Isocyanoacetates for Multicomponent Reactions

Abstract

Chiral ortho esters of alpha-isocyano acids were synthesized from commercially available Cbz-protected alpha-amino acids. These compounds are stable toward racemization in the Ugi 4CC in contrast to known esters of alpha-isocyano acids. Applying them in Ugi 4CC with subsequent deprotection gives access to dipeptides with preserved configuration at the C-terminal amino acid.

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Keywords

Esters, Stereoisomerism, Acetates

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