What is the role of derivatives in biotechnology research and development?
What is the role of derivatives in biotechnology research and development? Recent work indicates that nonmetal based analogues differ dramatically from their gold counterparts such as substituted 2,6-dichloroacetyl (DHA) ligands [VanHöfer & Dammer] on the surface of peptide materials or peptide surfaces [Bardoum & Kules et al. Nature 2007](#bib3){ref-type="other"}. For many analogues, a reactive or anhydride active site is a particularly relevant area [Schweit & Krammer] in biotechnology research and development as it allows a range of novel methods of treating the desired synthetic product and also facilitate the synthesis of specific peptides. Studies on synthetic approaches for stabilising synthetic peptides are relatively scarce and, therefore, without clear indications, are poorly explained and may be useful for the design of compounds or active compounds. As many studies on the synthesis…