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Visit this regularly updated section to check out the latest additions to our portfolio, as well as the latest developments at Iris Biotech.

  1. Fmoc-Amox, A Novel Reagent for Fmoc-Protection

    The most common reagent for the Fmoc-protection of amino acids is currently Fmoc-OSu, followed by Fmoc-Cl. However, the use of these reagents is usually accompanied by several side reactions, such as the formation of beta-alanine and dipeptides.

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  2. beta,beta-Dimethyl Amino Acids

    The use of bioactive peptides has increased over the recent years as they attracted attention for their use as therapeutic agents.

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  3. Polyarginine

    Polyarginines are well known for their ability to enhance cell penetration.

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  4. Fmoc-L-Cys(Propargyl)-OH

    This alkyne-functionalized cysteine building block can be incorporated into peptides via the Fmoc strategy.

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  5. Fmoc Deprotection Reagents

    The Fmoc group is the most frequently used protecting group in peptide chemistry. The most common deprotection conditions involve a solution of 20% piperidine in DMF.

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  6. Poly(L-Glutamic Acid)

    Poly-(α-L-glutamic acid) is a synthetic polypeptide of L-Glu linked by the alpha-amino groups (α-PGA). These polyanionic and biodegradable polymers can be used for a variety of purposes.

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  7. Standard Fmoc Amino Acid Building Blocks

    Amino acids of high quality are crucial for the synthesis of peptides with a high purity.

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  8. Polylysines

    Polylysines are polymers of the canonical amino acid Lysine, and are characterized by their high charge density caused by the presence of one free amino group per lysine monomer.

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  9. Standard approaches

    Diethyl-acetamidomalonate Route: The probably most widely used first approach to unnatural amino acids goes via alkylation of diethyl acetamidomalonate.

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  10. Lysine Dendrons

    We now offer a series of Lysine dendrons for chemoselective functionalization of molecules containing carbonyl groups. These multivalent molecules carry diverse types of moieties, such as amine- or hydroxyl-groups, DOTA chelators or triphenylphosphonium (TPP) cations.

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