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Useful approach to the synthesis of aryl thio- and selenoglycosides in the presence of rongalite
Venkateswarlu, Cheerladinne,Gautam, Vibha,Chandrasekaran, Srinivasan
, p. 48 - 53 (2014/08/18)
A simple, mild, and cost effective methodology has been developed for the synthesis of aryl thio-and selenoglycosides from glycosyl halides and diaryl dichalcogenides. Diaryl dichalcogenides undergo reductive cleavage in the presence of rongalite (HOCH2SO2Na) to generate a chalcogenide anion in situ followed by reaction with glycosyl halides to furnish the corresponding aryl thio- and selenoglycosides in excellent yields. Using this protocol, synthesis of 4-methyl-7-thioumbelliferyl-β-d-cellobioside (MUS-CB), a fluorescent non-hydrolyzable substrate analogue for cellulases has been achieved.
Odorless eco-friendly synthesis of thio- and selenoglycosides in ionic liquid
Sau, Abhijit,Misra, Anup Kumar
experimental part, p. 1905 - 1911 (2011/10/08)
An environmentally benign odorless methodology for the preparation of 1,2-trans-thio- and selenoglycosides is reported. In a one-pot condition, the reductive cleavage of disulfides and diselenides using triethylsilane and borontrifluoride diethyletherate combination followed by the reaction of the in situ generated thiolate and selenoetes with glycosyl acetate derivatives in recyclable room-temperature ionic liquid, [BMIM]BFresulted in excellent yields of thio- and selenoglycosides avoiding the use of obnoxious thiols/selenols and metallic catalysts.
