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Carb-25. N-Substitution

Substitution, e.g. acylation, at the NH2 group of an amino sugar can be dealt with in two different ways  [Pg.117]

In carbohydrate nomenclature, substitution at a heteroatom is normally indicated by citing the locant of the attached carbon atom, followed by a hyphen, and then the italicized heteroatom element symbol, e.g. 2-0-methyl, 5-N-acetyl. Substituents on the same kind of heteroatom are grouped (e.g. 2,3,4-tri-0-methy 1), and substituents of the same kind are cited in alphabetical order of heteroatoms (e.g. 5-N-acetyl-4,8,9-tri-0-acetyl). The alternative format with superscript numerical locants (e.g, N5,(/,(), ( -tetraacetyl), used in some other areas of natural product chemistry, is unusual in carbohydrate names. [Pg.117]

N-Glycoloyl-a-neuraminic acid (a-Neu5Gc) (d is implied in the trivial name) [Pg.118]


Sulfates 2-Carb-25. N-Substitution 2-Carb-26. Intramolecular anhydrides 2-Carb-27. Intermolecular anhydrides 2-Carb-28. Cyclic acetals... [Pg.46]


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