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Biologically Active Glycoconjugates

Supramolecnlar derivatives containing crown ether [228], calixarenes [264, 265] or dendrimers [267, 279] have been synthesized with the precursors shown in Table 4.10. Fullerene-flavonoid [268] or the fuUerene glycoconjugate [258] derived from 237 and 235, respectively, are expected to show biological activity. [Pg.147]

O-Glycopeptides and glycoconjugates, in which the saccharide is linked to a peptide or a protein through a linear or a branched aliphatic spacer, have been used to enhance biological activity. 298 301 373,472,481-483 Peracetylated galabiose and lactose react with 3-sulfanylpropanoic acid in the presence of BF3 and the products have been used in the synthesis of HEL(46-61) and shorter fragments thereof. 164 ... [Pg.314]

Schlichtherle-Cerny, H., Affolter, M., Cerny, C. Taste-active glycoconjugates of glutamate new umami compounds. In Challenges in taste chemistry and biology, Hofmann, T, Ho, C.-T, Pickenhagen, W. (Eds.), American Chemical Sodety, Washington, DC, 2004, 210-222. [Pg.296]

Oligodentate glycoconjugates based on calixarenes Methods for the synthesis and biological activity 13IZV577. [Pg.249]


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Biological activities glycoconjugates

Biological activities glycoconjugates

Glycoconjugate

Glycoconjugates

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