Organic Chemistry
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Author: Janice G. Smith
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Chapter 29, Problem 29.60P
Interpretation Introduction
Interpretation:
The sequence of angiotensin using fragments; Ile-His-Pro-Phe, Arg-Arg-Val, Tyr-Ile-His, and Val-Tyr obtained by partial hydrolysis with acid are to be stated.
Concept introduction:
Peptide linkage is formed between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of other amino acid with the loss of water molecule. Amino acids are naturally occurring compounds in which the amino group is present on the alpha carbon of carboxyl group.
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Ch. 29 - Prob. 29.1PCh. 29 - Problem 29.2
What form exists at the isoelectric...Ch. 29 - Problem 29.3
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The enolate derived from diethyl...Ch. 29 - Problem 29.7
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Ch. 29 - Prob. 29.11PCh. 29 - Problem 29.13
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