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Mono- and Difluorinated Analogues of Sugars

This book does not deal with glycosyl fluorides. Indeed, they are mostly synthesis reagents that are used as glycosyl donors in both chemical and enzymatic syntheses of polysaccharides. Another application of glycosyl fluorides is as mechanistic probes [Pg.181]

Numerous methods to prepare glycosyl fluorides can involve nucleophilic fluori-nation reagents (e.g., HF, DAST) or electrophilic reagents (e.g., Selectfluor ) (cf. Chapter 2) The synthesis and reactivity of glycosyl fluorides have been [Pg.181]


MONO- AND DIFLUORINATED ANALOGUES OF SUGARS 6.2.1 Fluorinated Furanoses and Nucleosides... [Pg.181]


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