Publications by authors named "P Renold"

Compartment-specific degradation half-lives are essential pieces of information in the regulatory risk assessment of synthetic chemicals. However, their measurement according to regulatory testing guidelines is laborious and costly. Despite the obvious ecological and economic benefits of knowing environmental degradability as early as possible, its consideration in the early phases of rational chemical design is therefore challenging.

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We describe the synthesis and stability analysis of novel boratriazaroles that can be viewed as bioisosteres of imidazoles or pyrazoles. These heterocycles could conveniently be obtained by condensing a boronic acid and amidrazone 1 in various solvents. A detailed stability analysis of selected compounds at different pH values as a function of time led to the identification of steric hindrance around the boron atom as a key element for stabilization.

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A family of efficient helix-initiating N-terminal caps X-Hel is introduced that expand the scope and versatility of the previously reported reporting conformational template Ac-Hel, (Kemp, D. S.; Allen, T.

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An automated normal-phase preparative HPLC system was developed in order to omit time-consuming flash column chromatography in the synthetic research laboratory. The system is equipped with steel columns packed with spherical 12 microm silica and is able to separate samples in a range of 0.1-10 g depending on the column diameter and chromatographic problem.

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The helicity in water has been determined for several series of alanine-rich peptides that contain single lysine residues and that are N-terminally linked to a helix-inducing and reporting template termed Ac-Hel1. The helix-propagating constant for alanine (sAla value) that best fits the properties of these peptides lies in the range of 1.01-1.

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