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Glycal
About: Glycal is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 897 publications have been published within this topic receiving 17422 citations.
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TL;DR: The CDE-trisaccharide of chromomycin A3 was cleaved with samarium diiodide and converted to a protected glycal for coupling to an aglycone.
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TL;DR: The combination of the glycosylation and subsequent functionalization provides a novel entry to saccharides which are otherwise difficult to prepare and should make this method a useful tool in synthetic carbohydrate chemistry.
Abstract: A highly stereoselective palladium-catalyzed O-glycosylation reaction is described. The reaction of a glycal 3-acetate or carbonate with the zinc(II) alkoxide of acceptors establishes the glycosidic linkage under palladium catalysis to give rise to disaccharides as the product in good yields and with high stereoselectivity. In contrast to the Lewis acid mediated Ferrier procedure, the anomeric stereochemistry of this reaction is controlled by the employed ligand. Whereas the use of a complex of palladium acetate and 2-di(tert-butyl)phosphinobiphenyl as the catalyst results in the exclusive beta-glycoside formation, the same reaction using trimethyl phosphite ligand furnishes an alpha-anomer as the major product. The utility of the 2,3-unsaturation present in the resulting glycoside is demonstrated by the further transformations such as dihydroxylation, hydration, and hydrogenation reactions. Thus, the combination of the glycosylation and subsequent functionalization provides a novel entry to saccharides which are otherwise difficult to prepare. The broad scope of the process, mildness of the reaction conditions, and experimental simplicity should make this method a useful tool in synthetic carbohydrate chemistry.
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TL;DR: Silver triflate promoted glycosylation of methanol was successful with each 2,3-trans-diaxial (3-bromo-3-deoxy-α-d-heptopyranosylbromide)onic acid derivative, however, several attempted nucleophilic substitution and elimination reactions gave the parent glycal only.
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