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Novel conversion of aldopyranosides into 5-thioaldopyranosides via acyclic monothioacetals with inversion and retention of configuration at C-5
Hashimoto, Hironobu,Kawanishi, Masashi,Yuasa, Hideya
, p. 207 - 221 (1996)
A new strategy for synthesis of 5-thioaldopyranosides was developed. This included the ring opening of D-aldopyranosides with dimethylboron bromide and thioacetic acid, giving the acyclic monothioacetals, followed by the intramolecular cyclization between C-5 and 1-S. Cyclization with inversion of configuration at C-5 was achieved by simultaneous S-deacetylation and intramolecular nucleophilic substitution of the 5-methanesulfonylated monothioacetal to give 5-thio-L-aldopyranosides. The 5-hydroxymonothioacetal underwent cyclization with the Mitsunobu reagents to give the same 5-thio-L-aldopyranosides. Syntheses of 5-thio-D-glucopyranosides were achieved by double inversion of C-5. The glycos-5-ulose derivatives of the monothioacetals spontaneously cyclized on S-deacetylation to give 5-C-hydroxyl-5-thio-D-glucopyranosides, which were deoxygenated at C-5 to give 5-thio-D-glucopyranosides, with net retention of configuration at C-5 from the monothioacetal. Stereoselective reduction of the glycos-5-ulose followed by intramolecular cyclization with the Mitsunobu reagents also gave 5-thio-D-glucopyranosides. The strategy for L enantiomers was applied to the synthesis of 5-thio-L-galactose. The inhibitory effect of 5-thio-L-galactose toward α-L-fucosidase (K(i) 960 μM) is also reported.
New and facile synthetic routes to 5-thioaldohexopyranosides via aldose monothioacetal derivatives
Hashimoto, Hironobu,Kawanishi, Masashi,Yuasa, Hideya
, p. 7087 - 7090 (2007/10/02)
Two new synthetic routes of 5-thioaldohexopyranosides were developed via aldose S-acetyl O-methyl monothioacetals obtained by one-pot treatment of methyl hexopyranosides with dimethylboron bromide and then thiolacetic acid.
