Towards synthetic vaccines built on carbohydrate cores |
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Authors: | McGeary Ross P. Jablonkai Istvan Toth Istvan |
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Affiliation: | (1) School of Pharmacy, The University of Queensland, 4072 Brisbane, QLD;(2) Department of Pharmaceutical and Biological Sciences, The School of Pharmacy, University of London, 29-39 Brunswick Sq, WICN IAX London, UK;(3) Institute of Chemistry, Chemical Research Centre, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Pusztaszeri út 59/67, H-1025 Budapest, Hungary |
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Abstract: | Summary Lipophilic polyfunctional carbohydrate core/templates have been designed and developed for drug/vaccine delivery. Three carbohydrate-based templates containing four protectedN-terminal arms were synthesised from glucose and galactose. Methyl α-D-glucopyranoside was converted to two derivatives bearing a carboxylic acid handle for attachment to solid supports, spacer arms of differing hydrophilicity, and phthaloyl-protected amino groups suitable for peptide chain extension. β-D-Galactopyranosyl azide was converted to a template bearing a carboxylic acid handle and four BOC-protected amines. All the templates were found to be suitable for attachment to solid supports and subsequent cleavage from resins, using either BOC-or FMOC-methodologies. |
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Keywords: | adjuvants/carriers carbohydrates solid-phase peptide synthesis synthetic vaccines |
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