34212-64-1Relevant articles and documents
Triethyl- (or trimethyl-)silyl triflate-catalyzed reductive cleavage of triphenylmethyl (trityl) ethers with triethylsilane
Imagawa, Hiroshi,Tsuchihashi, Tomoko,Singh, Rajesh K.,Yamamoto, Hirofumi,Sugihara, Takumichi,Nishizawa, Mugio
, p. 153 - 155 (2003)
(Matrix presented) A triphenylmethyl (trityl) ether was reductively and instantaneously cleaved by triethylsilane in the presence of a catalytic amount of TES- (or TMS)-triflate. The reaction conditions are mild enough to achieve reduction in the presence
USE OF IGF-2 RECEPTOR AGONIST LIGANDS FOR TREATMENT OF ANGELMAN SYNDROME AND AUTISM
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Paragraph 0062; 0064, (2020/02/29)
Provided are methods for treatment of neurodevelopmental disorders, such as Angelman Syndrome and autism comprising administering to an individual a composition comprising an agonist ligand of IGF -2 receptor. The agonist ligand of IGF-2 receptor may be IGF -2, or mannose-6-phosphate or a derivative thereof. Compositions comprising mannose-6-phosphate derivatives are also disclosed.
From d-to l-Monosaccharide Derivatives via Photodecarboxylation-Alkylation
Wan, I. C. Steven,Witte, Martin D.,Minnaard, Adriaan J.
supporting information, p. 7669 - 7673 (2019/10/08)
Photodecarboxylation-alkylation of conformationally locked monosaccharides leads to inversion of stereochemistry at C5. This allows the synthesis of l-sugars from their readily available d-counterparts. Via this strategy, methyl l-guloside was synthesized from methyl d-mannoside in 21% yield over six steps.