Glycosidase inhibitors and their chemotherapeutic value, Part 2
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Glycosidase inhibitors and their chemotherapeutic value, Part 2
Abstract
The various compounds that have been investigated as glycosidase inhibitors are reviewed. The second of three parts of this review article covers the following classes of compounds: sugars with nitrogen in the ring, e.g. azepine analogues, piperidine analogues and pyrrolidine analogues and fused rings with a bridgehead nitrogen.
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