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Carboxybenzyl and Protecting group

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Difference between Carboxybenzyl and Protecting group

Carboxybenzyl vs. Protecting group

Carboxybenzyl, symbol Cbz, Cbo (old symbol), or Z (in honor of its inventor Leonidas Zervas), is a carbamate which is often used as an amine protecting group in organic synthesis. A protecting group or protective group is introduced into a molecule by chemical modification of a functional group to obtain chemoselectivity in a subsequent chemical reaction.

Similarities between Carboxybenzyl and Protecting group

Carboxybenzyl and Protecting group have 3 things in common (in Unionpedia): Amine, Carbamate, Peptide synthesis.

Amine

In organic chemistry, amines are compounds and functional groups that contain a basic nitrogen atom with a lone pair.

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Carbamate

A carbamate is an organic compound derived from carbamic acid (NH2COOH).

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Peptide synthesis

In organic chemistry, peptide synthesis is the production of peptides, compounds where multiple amino acids are linked via amide bonds, also known as peptide bonds.

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Carboxybenzyl and Protecting group Comparison

Carboxybenzyl has 23 relations, while Protecting group has 84. As they have in common 3, the Jaccard index is 2.80% = 3 / (23 + 84).

References

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