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Valienamines acarbose

Valienamine 204 represents the cardinal subunit of relevant naturally occurring carbaoligosaccharides including validamycin-type antibiotics and the potent a-amilase inhibitor acarbose [61]. [Pg.486]

The oligosaccharides acarbose and adiposin-2 have been synthesized by coupling protected valienamine to a trisaccharide 3",4"-epoxide derived from 1",6"-anhydro-maltotriose the anticipated... [Pg.187]

A total synthesis reported for the pseudo-tetrasaccharide oc-gluc-osldase inhibitor acarbose and its hydroxylated analogue adiposin involved converting 1,6-anhydromaltotriose into 3",4"-anhydro analogues which were then condensed with 4,7 5,6-di-0-isopropylidene-valienamine.A synthesis of dihydroacarbose is referred to in Chapter 4. [Pg.192]


See other pages where Valienamines acarbose is mentioned: [Pg.88]    [Pg.348]    [Pg.191]    [Pg.205]    [Pg.205]    [Pg.200]    [Pg.484]    [Pg.162]    [Pg.516]    [Pg.22]    [Pg.2350]    [Pg.441]    [Pg.177]    [Pg.236]    [Pg.351]    [Pg.439]   
See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.486 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.486 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.29 , Pg.486 ]




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