Chemistry of lipides

Communication 8. Synthesis of S-α-L-phosphatidyl-y-L-alanylglycerol
  • Yul G. Molotkovskii
  • L. D. Bergel'son
Organic and Biological Chemistry
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Conclusions

The total synthesis of S-α-L-phosphatidyl-γ-L-alanylglycerol was accomplished, a lipoamino acid that is optically active at all of the asymmetric centers.

Keywords

Total Synthesis Asymmetric Center Lipoamino Acid 
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© Consultants Bureau 1968

Authors and Affiliations

  • Yul G. Molotkovskii
    • 1
  • L. D. Bergel'son
    • 1
  1. 1.Institute of the Chemistry of Natural CompoundsAcademy of Sciences of the USSRUSSR

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