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Monosaccharides selective protection strategies

The wide availability of various polysaccharides provides an important source of some of the monosaccharides. Such monosaccharides are now used in organic reactions as low-cost starting materials in the synthesis of a range of simpler optically pure compounds (e.g. Expt 5.77). These synthetic strategies have been made possible from earlier work on the development of numerous selective protection methods, on the application of new selective reagents for functional group modification within the monosaccharide molecule, and on the realisation of the role of conformation in the interpretation of a reaction course. The preparative examples in this section are illustrative of these developments. [Pg.637]


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