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Glycosidic oxygen atoms, distance

The next Section (Section IV,1 see p. 71) points out that there is very little inductive effect from any polar group located in the aglycon at a distance of more than one carbon atom from the glycosidic oxygen atom. The same relationship probably holds here, although the groups in question have a carbon atom and an oxygen atom between them and C-1, which probably transmits an inductive effect better than two carbon atoms. [Pg.65]

In glycosidases, the calculated distance between the catalytic carboxyl oxygen atoms correlates well with their stereochemical behavior in reacting with glycosidic substrates. The averaged distance between the opposing... [Pg.293]


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