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THE synthesis of phthaloyl amino-acids, using amino-acids as starting material, often proceeds under rather drastic conditions1. Phthaloyl amino-acid esters, however, can be prepared under less drastic conditions2–4.
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NEFKENS, G. Synthesis of Phthaloyl Amino-Acids under Mild Conditions. Nature 185, 309 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/185309a0
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