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Is donor-acceptor hydrogen bonding necessary for 4,6-O-benzylidene-directed beta-mannopyranosylation? Stereoselective synthesis of beta-C-mannopyranosides and alpha-C-glucopyranosides.


ABSTRACT: 2,3-Di-O-benzyl-4,6-O-benzylidene-thiohexopyranosides, on activation with 1-benzenesulfinyl piperidine and triflic anhydride, react with allyl silanes and stannanes, and with silyl enolethers to give C-glycosides. In the mannose series the beta-isomers are formed selectively whereas the glucose series provides the alpha-anomers. This selectivity pattern parallels that of O-glycoside formation and eliminates the need to consider donor-acceptor hydrogen bonding in the formation of the O-glycosides.

SUBMITTER: Crich D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2726931 | biostudies-literature | 2008 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Is donor-acceptor hydrogen bonding necessary for 4,6-O-benzylidene-directed beta-mannopyranosylation? Stereoselective synthesis of beta-C-mannopyranosides and alpha-C-glucopyranosides.

Crich David D   Sharma Indrajeet I  

Organic letters 20081001 21


2,3-Di-O-benzyl-4,6-O-benzylidene-thiohexopyranosides, on activation with 1-benzenesulfinyl piperidine and triflic anhydride, react with allyl silanes and stannanes, and with silyl enolethers to give C-glycosides. In the mannose series the beta-isomers are formed selectively whereas the glucose series provides the alpha-anomers. This selectivity pattern parallels that of O-glycoside formation and eliminates the need to consider donor-acceptor hydrogen bonding in the formation of the O-glycosides  ...[more]

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