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Offline orgsyn

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Solution-Phase Parallel Synthesis
« on: July 29, 2014, 02:58:45 AM »
Hello fellow readers,

I am not a organic chemist by profession but more of a natural product chemist who is trying to enhance my understanding of organic chemistry. Recently I came across the term " Solution-Phase Parallel Synthesis", can someone please explain what does this term clearly means in terms of organic synthesis.

Thank you very much


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Re: Solution-Phase Parallel Synthesis
« Reply #1 on: July 29, 2014, 03:18:06 AM »
AFAIK:
usualy when you are making a compound, you do it like this:
A + B  :rarrow: X then testing for biological activity then you make another one with different structure..
A + C  :rarrow: Y etc..
and you are required to do purifications etc..
for biological activity
In Solution-Phase Parallel Synthesis you do it like this:
A + B + C+...  :rarrow: X+Y+...
So you have a mixture of compounds in one batch and then you can do the screening with all at once after you get rid of unreacted reactants. SO you do the screening and results are negative: ok i dont continue with those 10 compoudns, its positive: you separate and figure out which one it was

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Re: Solution-Phase Parallel Synthesis
« Reply #2 on: July 30, 2014, 12:58:07 AM »
Thanks a lot for helping me understand.

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