67890-29-3Relevant articles and documents
Synthesis of photolabile group protected anomeric acetals and its application in carbohydrate synthesis with the assistance of continuous flow photo-reactor
Tiwari, Varsha,Badavath, Vishnu Nayak,Singh, Adesh Kumar,Kandasamy, Jeyakumar
, p. 227 - 236 (2020/03/18)
Selective deprotection of photolabile anomeric 2-nitrobenzyl acetals was achieved using continuous flow photo-reactor (UV radiation at 355 nm) in methanol-water. Various protecting groups such as acetyl, benzyl, benzoyl, benzylidine, TBS, etc. were found to be highly stable during the photolysis.
Direct dehydrative glycosylation catalyzed by diphenylammonium triflate
Hsu, Mei-Yuan,Lam, Sarah,Lin, Mei-Huei,Lin, Su-Ching,Wang, Cheng-Chung,Wu, Chia-Hui
supporting information, (2020/03/13)
Methods for direct dehydrative glycosylations of carbohydrate hemiacetals catalyzed by diphenylammonium triflate under microwave irradiation are described. Both armed and disarmed glycosyl-C1-hemiacetal donors were efficiently glycosylated in moderate to excellent yields without the need for any drying agents and stoichiometric additives. This method has been successfully applied to a solid-phase glycosylation.
β-Selective Glycosylation by Using O-Aryl-Protected Glycosyl Donors
Otsuka, Yuji,Yamamoto, Toshihiro,Fukase, Koichi
supporting information, p. 2719 - 2723 (2019/07/15)
New glycosyl donors have been developed that contained several para-substituted O-aryl protecting groups and their stereoselectivity for the glycosylation reaction was evaluated. A highly β-selective glycosylation reaction was achieved by using thioglycosides that were protected by 4-nitrophenyl (NP) groups, which were introduced by using the corresponding diaryliodonium triflate. Analysis of the stereoselectivities of several glycosyl donors indicated that the β-glycosides were obtained through an SN2-type displacement from the corresponding α-glycosyl triflate. The NP group could be removed by reduction of the nitro group and acylation, followed by oxidation with ceric ammonium nitrate (CAN).