Synthesis of glycosides of glucuronic, galacturonic and mannuronic acids: An overview

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Abstract

Uronic acids are carbohydrates present in relevant biologically active compounds. Most of the latter are glycosides or oligosaccharides linked by their anomeric carbon, so their synthesis requires glycoside-bond formation. The activation of this anomeric center remains difficult due to the presence of the electron-withdrawing C-5 carboxylic group. Herein we present an overview of glucuronidation, mannuronidation and galacturonidation reactions, including syntheses of prodrugs, oligosaccharides and stereochemical aspects. © 2011 by the authors.

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Wadouachi, A., & Kovensky, J. (2011, May). Synthesis of glycosides of glucuronic, galacturonic and mannuronic acids: An overview. Molecules. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules16053933

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