29074-04-2Relevant articles and documents
The tertiary-butyl group: Selective protection of the anomeric centre and evaluation of its orthogonal cleavage
Subratti, Afraz,Jalsa, Nigel Kevin
, p. 2082 - 2085 (2018/05/04)
The tertiary-butyl group has not been examined extensively as a protecting group. In this work, we describe the synthesis of tert-butyl glycosides via the Fischer glycosylation protocol. Furthermore, its utility as a temporary anomeric protecting group was evaluated. A range of differentially protected monosaccharides was used to investigate the stability of the tert-butyl group upon the introduction of other protecting groups; and compatibility of its cleavage in the presence of the latter.
Direct glycosylation of bioactive small molecules with glycosyl iodide and strained olefin as acid scavenger
Gu, Xiangying,Chen, Lin,Wang, Xin,Liu, Xiao,You, Qidong,Xi, Wenwei,Gao, Li,Chen, Guohua,Chen, Yue-Lei,Xiong, Bing,Shen, Jingkang
, p. 1100 - 1110 (2014/03/21)
A new strategy for diversity-oriented direct glycosylation of bioactive small molecules was developed. This reaction features (-)-β-pinene as acid scavenger and work with glycosyl iodides under mild conditions. With the aid of RP-HPLC and chiral SFC separation techniques, the new direct glycosylation proved effective at gram scale on bioactive small molecules including AZD6244, podophyllotoxin, paclitaxel, and docetaxel. Interesting glycoside derivatives were efficiently created with good yields and 1,2-cis selectivity.