192717-86-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Non-natural aldofuranosides as substrates of a β-glucosidase
Tauss, Andreas,Greimel, Peter,Rupitz, Karen,Steiner, Andreas J.,Stuetz, Arnold E.,Withers, Stephen G.,Wrodnigg, Tanja M.
, p. 159 - 165 (2007/10/03)
Based on glycosidase inhibitory activities of some known 1,4-iminoalditols, four aldofuranosides, (4-nitro)phenyl β-d-glucofuranoside, -β-d-galactofuranoside, -α-l-idofuranoside and -α-l- altrofuranoside, were identified as possible substrates of glucosid
An original chemoenzymatic route for the synthesis of β-D- galactofuranosides using an α-l-arabinofuranosidase
Remond, Caroline,Plantier-Royon, Richard,Aubry, Nathalie,O'Donohue, Michael J.
, p. 637 - 644 (2007/10/03)
Galactofuranose is a widespread component of cell wall polysaccharides in bacteria, protozoa and fungi, but is totally absent in mammals. Importantly, galactofuranose is a key constituent of major cell envelope polysaccharides in pathogenic mycobacteria.
Glucofuranosylation with penta-O-propanoyl-β-D-glucofuranose
Furneaux, Richard H.,Martin, Benedicte,Rendle, Phillip M.,Taylor, Carol M.
, p. 1999 - 2004 (2007/10/03)
Readily available, crystalline penta-O-propanoyl-β-D-glucofuranose is shown to be a suitable glycosylating agent for the acid-catalysed, direct synthesis of O-, S- and N-glucofuranosyl compounds. β-Linked products are formed with good selectivity. Reactio
