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Pentonic acid, 3-deoxy lactone

Three structurally isomeric forms have been established for the six-carbon saccharinic acids. In the order of their discovery, these are the sac-charinic or 2-C -methylpentonic acids, the isosaccharinic or 3-deoxy-2-C -(hydroxymethyl)-pentonic acids, and the metasaccharinic or 3-deoxy-hexonic acids. Although none of these six-carbon, deoxyaldonic acids has been crystallized, six are known in the form of crystalline lactones (saccharins). All the possible metasaccharinic acids of less than six-carbon content have been obtained, in the form of crystalline derivatives, by the sugar-alkali reaction. Only one example of a branched-chain deoxyaldonic acid (the racemic, five-carbon isosaccharinic acid) of other than six-carbon content has been so obtained. The formation of saccharinic acids containing more than six carbon atoms remains to be explored. [Pg.37]

The racemic 2-deoxy-pentonic acid lactones (48) and (49) have been obtained in a 4.3 1 ratio, in one step, by oxylactonizatlon (MCPBA) of alkene (50). Application of the Sharpless asymmetric... [Pg.126]


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