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. 2019 Apr 19;21(8):2684-2687.
doi: 10.1021/acs.orglett.9b00666. Epub 2019 Mar 27.

Divergent Entry to C-Glycosides from Unprotected Sugars

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Divergent Entry to C-Glycosides from Unprotected Sugars

Marie-Céline Frantz et al. Org Lett. .

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  • Correction to Divergent Entry to C-Glycosides from Unprotected Sugars.
    Frantz MC, Dropsit-Montovert S, Pic F, Prévot-Guéguiniat A, Aracil C, Ding Y, Lima M, Alvarez F, Ramos S, Mao L, Lu L, Xu J, Marat X, Dalko-Csiba M. Frantz MC, et al. Org Lett. 2019 May 3;21(9):3470. doi: 10.1021/acs.orglett.9b01259. Epub 2019 Apr 23. Org Lett. 2019. PMID: 31012317 No abstract available.

Abstract

An efficient, divergent, and straightforward access to novel C-glycosides has been developed, namely, α-hydroxy carboxamide and carboxylic acid derivatives, via a green and scalable process from unprotected carbohydrates. The method involves condensation of 1,3-dimethylbarbituric acid with unprotected sugars followed by subsequent barbiturate oxidative cleavage in the same pot. Further expanding of the chemistry led to the development of efficient entries to diastereoisomerically pure C-glycosyl-α-hydroxy esters or amides through nucleophilic attack on a readily available and versatile key lactone intermediate.

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