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J Biosci ; 1989 Sep; 14(3): 311-317
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-160745

ABSTRACT

Using mainly 9-fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl amino acid 2, 4, 5-trichlorophenyl esters in the presence of 1-hydroxybenzotriazole and the solid support p-alkoxybenzyl alcohol resin, synthesis of luteinizing hormone releasing hormone analogues was carried out with minimal side-chain protection. Catalytic transfer hydrogenation was employed for removal of NO2 and Z-groups from Arg and < Glu respectively avoiding the use of HF and this led to good yields. An aromatic, hydrophilic amino acid, D-(p-hydroxyphenyl) glycine was incorporated into luteinizing hormone releasing hormone molecule along with other modifications. The agonistic as well as antagonistic activities of all the peptides have been studied.

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J Biosci ; 1988 Jun; 13(2): 181-187
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-160662

ABSTRACT

Nine analogues of the opioid pentapeptides leucine-/ methionine-enkephalinamide, involving replacement of amino acid at position 5 or amino acids at positions 2 and 5, have been synthesized by the solid phase method using mainly 9-fluorenylmethyloxycarbonyl amino acid trichlorophenyl esters in the presence of 1-hydroxybenzotriazole, the solid support being the Merrifield resin. All the analogues were effective in inhibiting the electri cally stimulated contractions of the guinea pig ileum (in vitro) and one of them, tyrosyl-Dnorvalyl- glycyl-phenylalanyl-methioninamide was found to be about 82 times more active than morphine. They also exhibited analgesic activity as well as antidiarrhoeal activity in mice (in vivo).

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J Biosci ; 1985 Aug; 8(1&2): 263-271
Article in English | IMSEAR | ID: sea-160390

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The opioid pentapeptide leucine-enkephalinamide and eleven of its analogues have been synthesised by the solid phase technique employing mostly 9-fluoroenylmethyloxycarbonyl amino acid active esters in the presence of 1-hydroxybenzotriazole. Both the conventional chloromethylated copolystyrene-2% divinylbenzene resin as well as p-alkoxybenzyl alcohol resin were employed and it was observed that yields were uniformly better with the latter resin. The analogues were made by affecting single or multiple replacements of amino acids involving positions 1,2 and 5. Some of the analogues were found to be more potent than morphine in the guinea pig ileum assay.

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