Industry & academia combine to support synthesis of squaric acid monoamides as building blocks for drug discovery

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Industry & academia combine to support synthesis of squaric acid monoamides as building blocks for drug discovery
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Asynt have collaborated with Kingston University and Key Organics to develop an accessible new synthetic compound library.

From AsyntNov 5 2023Reviewed by Louis Castel Global sustainable laboratory equipment visionaries, Asynt, have collaborated with Kingston University and renowned worldwide chemical products supplier, Key Organics, to develop an accessible new synthetic compound library.Related StoriesChemists from the Wren Group at Kingston University have formed a collaborative relationship with these industry leaders, enabling them to create a novel synthetic compound library.

These have been used to demonstrate the potential for the generation of additional novel compounds as compounds in this class can act as substrates in further chemical transformations. The compounds can be supplied in various formats to enrich worldwide drug discovery programs. Published in the SynOpen Theime Journal, the Wren Group’s recent paper clarifying their work explains more about how DrySyn and CondenSyn can improve conditions and reaction success as well as reduce environmental impact in your laboratory. Read more on the journal’s webpages.

 

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