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Oligosaccharides simple

Simple, neutral oligosaccharides Simple, ionic oligosaccharides... [Pg.327]

One widely used method involving protected compounds is solid-phase synthesis (polymer-supponed reagents). This method has the advantage of requiring only a simple workup by filtration such as in automated syntheses, especially of polypeptides, oligonucleotides, and oligosaccharides. [Pg.4]

The present Recommendations deal with the acyclic and cyclic forms of monosaccharides and their simple derivatives, as well as with the nomenclature of oligosaccharides and polysaccharides. They are additional to the Definitive Rules for the Nomenclature of Organic Chemistry [13,14] and are intended to govern those aspects of the nomenclature of carbohydrates not covered by those rules. [Pg.47]

Fig. 40. Simple lactoside analogues as surrogates for the more complex GML oligosaccharide ligand against the pentameric bacterial toxin from Vibrio cholerae 09... Fig. 40. Simple lactoside analogues as surrogates for the more complex GML oligosaccharide ligand against the pentameric bacterial toxin from Vibrio cholerae 09...
In addition, a novel fluorous support has been developed recently as an alternative to traditional polymer supports and applied successfully to oligosaccharide synthesis in combination with the trichloroacetimidate method [541]. Each intermediate in the fluorous oligosaccharide synthesis [542,543] could be obtained by simple fluorous-organic solvent extraction, and the reactions could be monitored by TLC, NMR and MS, in contrast to solid-phase reactions. Moreover, the new liquid-phase technique is anticipated to be easily applicable to the large-scale synthesis. [Pg.193]

The Fischer- Helferich method, as a direct anomeric-oxygen replacement reaction (Scheme 1, path A), has been very successfully applied for syntheses of simple alkyl glycosides. However, because of its reversibility, it has not gained general importance in the synthesis of complex oligosaccharides and glycoconjugates (1). [Pg.23]

The use of glycosynthases as biocatalysts for the formation of glycosidic linkages has proven to be an effective and versatile tool for the preparation of complex oligosaccharides. The procedure is simple and reproducible and can be applied to a number of substrates involving carbohydrate and noncarbohydrate moieties. [Pg.231]


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