Low-concentration 1,2-trans beta-selective glycosylation strategy and its applications in oligosaccharide synthesis.
Chemistry
; 15(41): 10972-82, 2009 Oct 19.
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This study develops an operationally easy, efficient, and general 1,2-trans beta-selective glycosylation reaction that proceeds in the absence of a C2 acyl function. This process employs chemically stable thioglycosyl donors and low substrate concentrations to achieve excellent beta-selectivities in glycosylation reactions. This method is widely applicable to a range of glycosyl substrates irrespective of their structures and hydroxyl-protecting functions. This low-concentration 1,2-trans beta-selective glycosylation in carbohydrate chemistry removes the restriction of using highly reactive thioglycosides to construct 1,2-trans beta-glycosidic bonds. This is beneficial to the design of new strategies for oligosaccharide synthesis, as illustrated in the preparation of the biologically relevant beta-(1-->6)-glucan trisaccharide, beta-linked Gb(3) and isoGb(3) derivatives.
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Chemistry
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QUIMICA
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2009
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Article
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Taiwán