ABSTRACT
A one-pot method was developed for the preparation of a series of ß-alanine standards of moderate size (2 to ≥12 residues) for studies concerning the prebiotic origins of peptides. The one-pot synthesis involved two sequential reactions: (1) dry-down self-condensation of ß-alanine methyl ester, yielding ß-alanine peptide methyl ester oligomers, and (2) subsequent hydrolysis of ß-alanine peptide methyl ester oligomers, producing a series of ß-alanine peptide standards. These standards were then spiked into a model prebiotic product mixture to confirm by HPLC the formation of ß-alanine peptides under plausible reaction conditions. The simplicity of this approach suggests it can be used to prepare a variety of ß-peptide standards for investigating differences between α- and ß-peptides in the context of prebiotic chemistry.