Modified Coumarins. 18. Synthesis of Angular Dihydropyranocoumarins Containing Amino Acids and Peptides
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Angular dihydropyranocoumarins containing natural and synthetic amino acids and dipeptides were synthesized using activated esters.
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coumarins pyranocoumarins amino-acid derivatives activated esters synthesisPreview
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