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  1. Peptide Chemistry | Reactions, Synthesis, and Research Guide

    Explore peptide chemistry, including synthesis methods, coupling reactions, key research insights, and peptide concepts and applications.

  2. Peptide - Wikipedia

    Peptides are usually "linear" with an N-terminal (amine group) and C-terminal (carboxyl group) residue at the ends. Cyclic peptides are a distinct class. Peptides have been classified according to their …

  3. Synthesis of Peptides – Master Organic Chemistry

    Feb 15, 2019 · How are peptides synthesized? In this post we show how to synthesize simple dipeptides and tripeptides using DCC and briefly cover solid phase methods.

  4. Peptides Guide – Comprehensive Information on Peptides, Their …

    May 3, 2025 · Explore the ultimate guide to peptides: their structures, biological functions, and practical applications in health, medicine, and research.

  5. Redefining peptide chemistry beyond accumulating analogues

    6 days ago · In 2025, peptide research saw the convergence of chemical synthesis and computational modelling. Advances in artificial intelligence-guided design and new macrocyclic and covalent …

  6. What is a Peptide? - Peptide Sciences

    Peptides are naturally made in the body and synthetically in a lab. Peptides are distinguishable from proteins because peptides are usually shorter than 50 amino acids.

  7. The Chemistry of Peptides. Bonds, Synthesis and Reactions

    6 days ago · Explore the chemistry of peptides. Learn how peptide bonds form, how synthesis works, and how chemists purify, modify and analyse peptide structures.

  8. Redefining peptide chemistry beyond accumulating analogues

    6 Peptide Science Laboratory, School of Chemistry and Physics, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban, South Africa. [email protected]. 7 Department of Inorganic and Organic Chemistry, University of …

  9. 12.3.2: Peptides - Chemistry LibreTexts

    Explain how a peptide is formed from individual amino acids. Explain why the sequence of amino acids in a protein is important. Two or more amino acids can join together into chains called peptides. …

  10. Peptide | Amino Acids, Proteins, Structure | Britannica

    Nov 17, 2025 · Peptide molecules are composed of two or more amino acids joined through amide formation involving the carboxyl group of each amino acid and the amino group of the next. The …