Synthesis of Phospho-Amino Acid Analogues as Tissue Adhesive Cement Additives
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We report the synthesis of a library of phospho-amino acid analogues using a novel allyl-phosphoester deprotection strategy. By reacting phenols and alcohols with a combination of POCl3 and allyl alcohol we generate protected phosphoesters that can be subsequently deprotected via treatment with Pd(OAc)2. We go on to show that the generated phosphoserine and phosphotyrosine analogues can be used to generate adhesive calcium phosphate cements with potential applications in the treatment of bone defects. In particular, we use mechanical testing to demonstrate the importance of multiple calcium binding motifs and steric arrangement in promoting adhgesive strength.
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