Synthesis of Amphiphilic Peptidomimetics Based on the Aliphatic Derivatives of Natural Amino Acids
—The paper describes the production of a number of lipoamino acid derivatives based on L-serine, L-ornithine, and L-lysine with potential antibacterial activity. The designed synthesis schemes are distinguished by the simplicity and versatility of the approach used. This allows us to use them to obt...
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