Uronic acids in oligosaccharide and glycoconjugate synthesis

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Abstract

This chapter describes the assembly of uronic acid containing oligosaccharides and glycoconjugates. Two strategies are available to access these target molecules, namely a pre-glycosylation oxidation approach, in which uronic acid building blocks are used, and a post-glycosylation oxidation strategy, which employs an oxidation step after the assembly of the oligosaccharide chain. Because uronic acid building blocks are generally considered to be less reactive than their non-oxidized counterparts, the latter approach has found most application in carbohydrate synthesis. With the aid of selected examples of recent syntheses of biologically relevant oligosaccharides and glycoconjugates, the reactivity of different uronic acid building blocks is evaluated. From these examples it is apparent that the generally assumed low reactivity of uronic acids does not a priori rule out an efficient assembly of these target compounds. Besides influencing the reactivity of a given pyranoside, the C-5 carboxylic acid function can also have a profound effect on the stereochemical course of a glycosylation reaction, which can be exploited in the stereoselective formation of glycosidic bonds. © 2011 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Codée, J. D. C., Christina, A. E., Walvoort, M. T. C., Overkleeft, H. S., & Van Der Marel, G. A. (2011). Uronic acids in oligosaccharide and glycoconjugate synthesis. Topics in Current Chemistry, 301, 253–289. https://doi.org/10.1007/128_2010_111

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