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Disaccharide synthesis on a soluble hyperbranched polymer
Kantchev, Assen B.,Parquette, Jon R.
, p. 8049 - 8053 (1999)
A hyperbranched star polymer was employed as a soluble support for disaccharide synthesis as a practical alternative to a dendrimer support. The large number of terminal groups present on the support permit very high loading levels to be possible. Polymer bound intermediates could be directly analyzed by MALDI-TOF mass spectrometry due to the presence of a photolabile linker that is cleaved by the MALDI-TOF laser.
Polymers having (1 → 4)- and (1 → 6)-linked α-D-glucopyranosyl groups as acceptors in the glycogen synthase reaction
Zehavi,Herchman,Kopper
, p. 255 - 263 (2007/10/02)
Insoluble, light-sensitive polymers linked to maltose, maltotriose, a glycogen-branch point trisaccharide, and panose were synthesized and served in a comparative study as acceptors in the glycogen synthase (UDP-D-glucose: glycogen 4-α-D-glucosyltransfera
