Abstract
We describe L-O-rhamnosylation and D-O-glucosylation reactions using glycosyl donors in which the pyranose rings were restricted in a conformation that possessed more axial substituents. We call this conformation the axial-rich form. Introduction of the bulky silyl-protecting groups onto the adjacent trans-diols on the sugars restricted the conformation to the axial-rich form. The axial-rich L-rhamnosyl donor provided the β-isomer preferentially in the glycosylation reaction when trichloroacetimidate was adopted as the leaving group; however, the α/β ratio was only 1/4. This value was insufficient for practical applications. By contrast, the axial-rich glucosyl donor induced a highly β-selective reaction in which the anomeric α/β ratio was up to 2/98. In this case, the axial-rich skew-boat conformation of the pyranose ring was the key to successful stereoselective glycosylation. This method is an alternative for construction of the β-O-glucosidic linkages without relying upon participation of neighboring groups, a method that has long been employed. The new method was particularly effective for the synthesis of 2-O-glycosylated β-O-glucosides, for which direct construction using the neighboring group participation method is difficult. © 2011, FCCA(Forum: Carbohydrates Coming of Age). All rights reserved.
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Yamada, H. (2011). O-Glycosylation Reaction Using Axial-rich Glycosyl Donors. Trends in Glycoscience and Glycotechnology, 23(131), 122–133. https://doi.org/10.4052/tigg.23.122
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