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Product Name: (R)-2-((((9H-fluoren-9-yl)methoxy)carbonyl)amino)oct-7-enoic acid Order number: 204473 CAS: 1208226-88-3 Purity: >=95% Appearance: solid MF: C23H25NO4 MW: 379.456 MP: n.a. oC Description: The alkenyl side chain of this product can be tied (stapled) with another adjacent alkenyl side chain pre-existed on the peptide backbone via a ring-closure metathesis process. |
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Product Name: (S)-2-((((9H-fluoren-9-yl)methoxy)carbonyl)amino)non-8-enoic acid Order number: 204474 CAS: 1058705-57-9 Purity: >=95% Appearance: solid MF: C24H27NO4 MW: 393.483 MP: n.a. oC Description: The alkenyl side chain of this product can be tied (stapled) with another adjacent alkenyl side chain pre-existed on the peptide backbone via a ring-closure metathesis process. |
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Product Name: (S)-N-Fmoc-2-(7'-octenyl)glycine Order number: 204475 CAS: 1262886-64-5 Purity: >=95% Appearance: solid MF: C25H29NO4 MW: 407.51 MP: n.a. oC Description: The alkenyl side chain of this product can be tied (stapled) with another adjacent alkenyl side chain pre-existed on the peptide backbone via a ring-closure metathesis process. |
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Product Name: (R)-N-Fmoc-2-(7'-octenyl)glycine Order number: 204476 CAS: 1191429-20-5 Purity: >=95% Appearance: solid MF: C25H29NO4 MW: 407.51 MP: n.a. oC Description: The alkenyl side chain of this product can be tied (stapled) with another adjacent alkenyl side chain pre-existed on the peptide backbone via a ring-closure metathesis process. |
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Product Name: N-Fmoc-2-amino-2-(2-propenyl)-4-pentenoic acid Order number: 204477 CAS: 1311992-97-8 Purity: >=95% Appearance: solid MF: C23H23NO4 MW: 377.44 MP: n.a. oC Description: Having two alkenyl groups, this amino acid may have more versatility in the study of stappled peptides. |
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Product Name: N-Fmoc-2-amino-2-(3-butenyl)hex-5-enoic acid Order number: 204478 CAS: 1311992-98-9 Purity: >=95% Appearance: solid MF: C25H27NO4 MW: 405.494 MP: n.a. oC Description: Having two alkenyl groups, this amino acid may have more versatility in the study of stappled peptides. |