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Radical‐Mediated C−H Alkylation of Glycine Derivatives: A Straightforward Strategy for Diverse α‐Unnatural Amino Acids

Unnatural amino acids are important scaffolds for novel drug candidates, and especially α‐alkyl amino acids have emerged as a valuable variant. This is due to the ubiquity of alkyl groups, which are pervasive as key motifs in natural products, biological and pharmaceutical molecules. The development...

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Published in:European journal of organic chemistry 2022-12, Vol.2022 (45), p.n/a
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Unnatural amino acids
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