Abstract
Abstract Microwave-induced acid hydrolysis was performed with isolated peptides on TLC layers. This vapor phase method was compared to solution phase techniques. A mechanistic study of peptide bond clevage was carried out by varying exposure conditions and reaction time. Acid hydrolysis products were identified by ninhydrin visualization. Also, TLC and TLC/MS were used to elucidate hydrolysis mechanisms.
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