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Hexafluoroacetone as protecting and activating reagent. Glycosylated malic, citramalic, and thiomalic acid derivatives, new glycosylated building blocks for drug design

  • Leipzig University

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Abstract

Glycosylated α-hydroxy and α-mercapto acids have been synthesized starting from malic/citramalic/thiomalic acid and Ac 4-β-D-Glc-NH2/Bzl4-β-D-Glc-NH 2 using hexafluoroacetone as protecting and activating reagent.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1225-1242
Number of pages18
JournalMonatshefte fur Chemie
Volume135
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2004
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • α-Hydroxy acids
  • α-Hydroxyacylamino acids
  • α-Mercapto acids
  • α-Mercaptoacylamino acids
  • 3-Hydroxysuccinimido sugars
  • Dielectrophiles
  • Glycosylamines
  • Maleimido sugars
  • N-Glycosylated depsipeptides

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