E versus Z geometry in β-d-arabino-hexopyranosidulose oximes

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Abstract

Koenigs-Knorr-type glycosidations of peracylated 2Z-benzoyloxyimino-glycopyranosyl bromides invariably proceed with retention of the Z-geometry. Accordingly, the many β-d-hexosidulose oximes in literature which were prepared in this way and for which the oxime geometry has not been addressed explicitly, are the Z-oximes throughout. By contrast, oximation of β-d-hexopyranosid-2-uloses leads to mixtures of E and Z oximes readily separable and structurally verifiable by 1H and 13C NMR. Configurational assignments rested on comparative evaluation of NMR data of E and Z isomers, and, most notably on an X-ray structural analysis of the pivaloylated isopropyl 2E-benzoyloxyimino-2-deoxy-β-d-arabino-hexopyranoside revealing the unusual 1S5⇌1,4B conformation for the pyranoid ring. © 2009 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Lergenmüller, M., Kläres, U., & Lichtenthaler, F. W. (2009). E versus Z geometry in β-d-arabino-hexopyranosidulose oximes. Carbohydrate Research, 344(16), 2127–2136. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.carres.2009.08.007

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