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One-pot glycosylation strategies

A one-pot technique, combining two or more glycosylation steps based on activation of one donor over another, have also been developed [182,189-191]. This one-pot technique is virtually a variation of a simple stepwise selective activation strategy, which allows further improvement in the efficiency of the synthesis by avoiding the necessity for isolation (and purification) of the intermediates. [Pg.39]

The one-pot sequential glycosylation strategy is applied to the convergent total synthesis of the Fla antigen (Scheme 2.22) [105]. The glycosyl fluoride 68 is first... [Pg.70]


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