Advances in organic synthesis methods

  • Sharma R
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Abstract

The review demonstrates how carbohydrate chemists exploit the two fundamental strategies of organofluorine chemistry; (a) direct introduction of fluorine atom(s) or fluorinated groups by appropriate reagents in a late synthetic step, or (b) linking of fluorine-containing "building blocks" with various reactants (including enantioselective approaches), in order to synthesize a wide variety of fluorinated sugars. Numerous representative examples of these strategies are provided and discussed. Also included are a number of recommended experimental procedures (provided at the end of sections 1-3). In addition to reviewing various convenient fluorinating reagents that have so far been applied to carbohydrate chemistry, the utility of glycosyl fluorides in chemical and enzymatic glycosylations are also examined.

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Sharma, R. K. (2019). Advances in organic synthesis methods. The Pharma Innovation, 8(3), 643–649. https://doi.org/10.22271/tpi.2019.v8.i3k.25447

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