D-idose, d-iduronic acid, and D-idonic acid from D-glucose via seven-carbon sugars

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Abstract

A practical synthesis of the very rare sugar d-idose and the stable building blocks for d-idose, d-iduronic, and d-idonic acids from ido-heptonic acid requires only isopropylidene protection, Shing silica gel-supported periodate cleavage of the C6-C7 bond of the heptonic acid, and selective reduction of C1 and/or C6. d-Idose is the most unstable of all the aldohexoses and a stable precursor which be stored and then converted under very mild conditions into d-idose is easily prepared.

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Liu, Z., Jenkinson, S. F., Yoshihara, A., Wormald, M. R., Izumori, K., & Fleet, G. W. J. (2019). D-idose, d-iduronic acid, and D-idonic acid from D-glucose via seven-carbon sugars. Molecules, 24(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules24203758

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