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High Resolution Image Download MS PowerPoint Slide Universal Fmoc/ t -Bu solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS) has long been intertwined with harmful substances such as dimethylformamide (DMF) and PFAS-classified trifluoroacetic acid (TFA). Having eliminated DMF and TFA from peptide synthesis by aqueous SPPS (ASPPS) Pawlas, J.; Rasmussen, J. H. Circular Aqueous Fmoc/t-Bu Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis. ChemSusChem 2021, 14, 3231–3236 and Brønsted acid–Lewis acid-induced resin cleavage Pawlas, J.; André, C.; Rasmussen, J. H.; Ludemann-Hombourger, O. Brønsted Acid–Lewis Acid (BA–LA) Induced Final Deprotection/Peptide Resin Cleavage in Fmoc/ t -Bu Solid-Phase Peptide Synthesis: HCl/FeCl 3 and AcOH/FeCl 3 as Viable PFAS-Free Alternatives for TFA. Org. Lett. 2024, 26, 6787–6791, we now report that ASPPS can be integrated with disulfide formation and TFA/PFA-free cleavage toward a new platform for sustainable synthesis of cyclic peptides, illustrated by synthesizing labor suppressant atosiban by both on-resin cyclization/cleavage and cleavage/solution cyclization approaches.
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