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Glycosyl couplings, /?-stereoselective

O Scheme 71. All glycosyl couplings were based on the latent-active methodology, and all were stereoselective. A slightly modified synthesis of 439 has been reported including one CB mediated coupling [216]. [Pg.642]

Instead of a triflate, the electrophile on the glycosyl acceptor can be an a,(3-unsaturated carbonyl group. This is the case reported in Fig. 25, in which a stereoselective Michael addition of the 1-thiosugar 56 to the a,(3-conjugated system of levoglucosenone 57, generated after deprotection a couple of L-fucopyranosyl-4-thiodisaccharides 61 and 62 presenting inhibitory activity on a-L-fucosidase.54... [Pg.270]

The synthesis and application of glycosyl dimethylthiophosphate donors has also been reported.52 These donors were prepared from the reducing sugars in moderate to good yield and exhibit considerable shelf stability. Glycosylation reactions with a variety of primary and secondary glycosyl acceptors suffered from poor stereoselectivity and required silver triflate as promoter to achieve reasonable coupling yields (Scheme 6.16). [Pg.127]

Due to the biological roles of glycolipids, many papers have been devoted to their syntheses over the last ten years. The coupling of a fully protected carbohydrate donor to a lipid acceptor requires efficient and highly stereoselective glycosylation methods because lipid derivatives often have low reactivity. A few examples of glycosphingolipids syntheses will be discussed below as well as multistep preparations of other amphiphilic carbohydrates designed as biochemical mimetics, surfactants or liquid crystals. [Pg.292]


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