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Dibromomethyl methyl ether, reaction with

Bromo-2-deoxy-3-0-formyl-tt-D-quinovosyl bromide (32) has been obtained by the reaction of dibromomethyl methyl ether (DBE) with the blocked rhamnose derivative (33). Reaction of the 4--hydroxy analogue of (33) with DBE-zinc bromide gave the pyranosyl and furanosyl bromides (34) and (35), whereas the 4-0-benzyl analogue underwent stepwise reactions via the <-glycosyl bromide, the 4- -formyl ester, and cleavage of the isopropylidene acetal to yield finally the dibromide (34) Treatment of the digitoxose tri-... [Pg.86]

Thiem [3] introduced the use of 2-bromo-2-deoxy-a-D-glucopyranosyl bromides 96 for the P-selective glycosylation of complex aglycones involved in aureolic acid antibiotics. These bromides were prepared by the reaction of dibromomethyl methyl ether [67] with a methyl 2,3-0-isopropylidene-a-D-mannopyranoside 95 and gave predominantly (P a 10 l) 2-deoxy-2-bromo-P-glucopyranosides in their silver triflate-promoted reactions with sugar alcohols. Radical debromination afforded the 2-deoxy-P-glycosides 97 in excellent yields (Scheme 23). [Pg.386]

The most attractive approach for the 2-deoxy-p-glycosides starts with 2-bromo-2,6-dideoxyhexopyranosyl bromides (2 ) such as These are available regio- and stereo-specifically from readily accessible and simple precursors by reaction with dibromomethyl methyl ether (DBE) (22, 2 ). In principle, the formation of related compounds may be anticipated by the addition of bromine to glycal precursors. Previous studies (24-27). however, proved these processes to yield several isomers which renders this approach of little preparative value. [Pg.133]

Another procedure known as the dibromomethyl-methyl ether method (DBE-method) [20] leads to 2-deoxy-2-bromo- P- and in some cases to 2-deoxy-2-bromo-a glycosides. As with the HIS reaction, this represents an indirect synthesis of 2-deoxy sugars, because the C-2 halide substituent may be cleaved in a subsequent step. [Pg.294]

K. Bock, C. Pedersen, and P. Rasmussen, Reactions of acylated pentoses and acylated methyl pentosides with dibromomethyl methyl ether. Preparation of bromo-deoxy-pentoses, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin I, (1973) 1456-1461. [Pg.13]

K. Bock, C. Pedersen, and P. Rasmussen, Reaction of esters with dibromomethyl methyl ether, Acta... [Pg.14]

K. Bock and C. Pedersen, Reaction of sugar derivatives with dibromomethyl methyl ether formation of bromodeoxy compounds, Carbohydr. Res., 73 (1979) 85-91. [Pg.15]


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