Christian Gervais
Rhône-Poulenc
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Industrial chemistry library | 1996
Jean-Marie Bernard; Kamel Bouzid; Jean-Pierre Casati; Marie Galvez; Christian Gervais; Pierre Meilland; Virginie Pevere; Marie-France Vandewalle; Jean-Paul Badey; Jean-Marie Enderlin
Publisher Summary This chapter illustrates that the SAPPHO process is a new and powerful method of synthesizing peptides, at a low cost, with very good yield and purity. It is the first automated peptide synthesis technology that can be used to synthesize peptide or peptide fragments from 3–15 aminoacids. Peptides are molecules very active at low concentration. They are used in pharmaceutical, agrochemical, and nutritional areas. The synthesis of these compounds is very dependant on the sequence and the quantity required. To synthesize short peptides, at high volume and low cost, chemists prefer to use the N carboxyanhydrides (NCA) of aminoacids, protected if necessary on the side chain reactive functional groups.
Archive | 1994
Jean-Marie Bernard; Kamel Bouzid; Christian Gervais
Archive | 1988
Paul Aviron-Violet; Christian Gervais
Archive | 1989
Herve Bres; Christian Gervais; Jean-Pierre Casati
Archive | 1990
Christian Gervais; Jean-Marie Bernard; Kamel Bouzid
Archive | 1986
Christian Gervais
Archive | 1990
Christian Gervais; Jean-Marie Bernard; Kamel Bouzid
Archive | 1990
Christian Gervais; Jean-Marie Bernard; Kamel Bouzid
Archive | 1988
Paul Aviron-Violet; Christian Gervais
Archive | 1988
Paul Aviron-Violet; Christian Gervais