Environ Sci Pollut Res Int
July 2019
Based on the ability of some specific aquatic plants to concentrate metals in their roots, we propose an innovative biosorption system to clean up mining effluents. The system we propose represents an interesting solution to an important environmental problem, the decontamination of metal-polluted water and prevention of dispersal of metals into the environment. The solution presented is a form of ecological recycling of Zn, an essential primary metal in many industrial applications.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe describe here the synthesis and biological activity study of a pair of diastereomeric analogues of Gramicidin S using β,γ-diamino acids as β-turn mimic. The synthesis of the orthogonally protected β,γ-diamino acids was achieved in 6 steps starting from d-alanine. The analogues were then synthesized in solution phase and on solid phase.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe synthesized in a few steps both diastereomers of orthogonally protected β,γ-diamino acids starting from L-phenylalanine or L-tryptophan. These final compounds are interesting building blocks for peptide synthesis and foldamer chemistry. The key step is a Blaise reaction performed under ultrasound conditions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFUsing a β,γ-diamino acid, several small hybrid α/γ peptides have been synthesized and their conformations investigated through extensive NMR studies and molecular dynamics. A tripeptide and a tetrapeptide have thus shown several hydrogen bonds in solution, including a 13-membered ring involving the β-nitrogen.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe double addition of Grignard (alkyl, aryl, alkenyl, alkynyl) reagents to acyl cyanohydrins was performed under unusually smooth conditions with a concomitant O-N acyl transfer, providing a very simple and general access to α,α,α-trisubstituted amides.
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