Thioglycosides or S-linked-glycosides are important glycomimetics. These thioglycosides are often prepared by glycosylating deoxythio sugar acceptors, which are synthesized via elaborate protecting group manipulations. We discovered that a carbonyl group, formed by site-selective oxidation of unprotected saccharides, can be converted into a thiol moiety. The transformation involves SN1-substitution of a chloro-azo intermediate, formed by oxidation of the corresponding trityl hydrazone, with a thiol. The prepared deoxythio sugars provide, in combination with the recently developed protecting group-free glycosylation of glycosyl fluorides, a protecting group-free synthesis of thioglycosides.
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Reintjens, N. R. M., Witte, M. D., & Minnaard, A. J. (2023). Site-selective introduction of thiols in unprotected glycosides. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 21(24), 5098–5103. https://doi.org/10.1039/d3ob00817g
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