Preparation of iminosugars from aminopolyols via selective oxidation using galactose oxidase

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Minimally protected aminopolyols are novel substrates for the galactose oxidase variant F2. Site-selective oxidation proceeds at the terminal primary alcohol, followed by spontaneous cyclisation to afford stable hemiaminal/hemiacetal anomers of the piperidine and azepane scaffolds, with isolated yields of up to 94%. Simultaneous deprotection and reduction occured readily to afford valuable and biologically relevant iminosugars.

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Yeow, K., Haarr, M. B., Muldoon, J., & O’Reilly, E. (2022). Preparation of iminosugars from aminopolyols via selective oxidation using galactose oxidase. Chemical Communications, 58(98), 13640–13643. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2cc04989a

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