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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 73977-54-5 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 7,3,9,7 and 7 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 5 and 4 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 73977-54:
(7*7)+(6*3)+(5*9)+(4*7)+(3*7)+(2*5)+(1*4)=175
175 % 10 = 5
So 73977-54-5 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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73977-54-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Efficient asymmetric organocatalytic formation of erythrose and threose under aqueous conditions

Burroughs, Laurence,Vale, Matthew E.,Gilks, James A. R.,Forintos, Henrietta,Hayes, Christopher J.,Clarke, Paul A.

, p. 4776 - 4778 (2010)

Esters of proteinogenic amino acids efficiently catalyse the formation of erythrose and threose under aqueous conditions in the highest yields and enantioselectivities yet reported. Remarkably while esters of (l)-proline yield (l)-carbohydrates, esters of (l)-leucine and (l)-alanine generate (d)-carbohydrates, offering the potential to account for the prebiotic link between natural (l)-amino acids and natural (d)-sugars.

Asymmetric organocatalytic formation of protected and unprotected tetroses under potentially prebiotic conditions

Burroughs, Laurence,Clarke, Paul A.,Forintos, Henrietta,Gilks, James A. R.,Hayes, Christopher J.,Vale, Matthew E.,Wade, William,Zbytniewski, Myriam

experimental part, p. 1565 - 1570 (2012/04/05)

Esters of proteinogenic amino acids efficiently catalyse the formation of erythrose and threose under potentially prebiotic conditions in the highest yields and enantioselectivities yet reported. Remarkably while esters of (l)-proline yield (l)-tetroses, esters of (l)-leucine, (l)-alanine and (l)-valine generate (d)-tetroses, offering the potential to account for the link between natural (l)-amino acids and natural (d)-sugars. The effect of pH and NaCl on the yields and enantioselectivities was also investigated and was shown to be significant, with the optimal enantioselectivities occurring at pH 7.

Amino acid catalyzed neogenesis of carbohydrates: A plausible ancient transformation

Cordova, Armando,Ibrahem, Ismail,Casas, Jesus,Sunden, Henrik,Engqvist, Magnus,Reyes, Efraim

, p. 4772 - 4784 (2007/10/03)

Hexose sugars play a fundamental role in vital biochemical processes and their biosynthesis is achieved through enzyme-catalyzed pathways. Herein we disclose the ability of amino acids to catalyze the asymmetric neogenesis of carbohydrates by sequential cross-aldol reactions. The amino acids mediate the asymmetric de novo synthesis of natural L- and D-hexoses and their analogues with excellent stereoselectivity in organic solvents. In some cases, the four new stereocenters are assembled with almost absolute stereocontrol. The unique feature of these results is that, when an amino acid is employed as the catalyst, a single reaction sequence can convert a protected glycol aldehyde into a hexose in one step. For example, proline and its derivatives catalyze the asymmetric neogenesis of allose with > 99% ee in one chemical manipulation. Furthermore, all amino acids tested catalyzed the asymmetric formation of natural sugars under prebiotic conditions, with alanine being the smallest catalyst. The inherent simplicity of this catalytic process suggests that a catalytic prebiotic "gluconeogenesis" may occur, in which amino acids transfer their stereochemical information to sugars. In addition, the amino acid catalyzed stereoselective sequential cross-aldol reactions were performed as a two-step procedure with different aldehydes as acceptors and nucleophiles. The employment of two different amino acids as catalysts for the iterative direct aldol reactions enabled the asymmetric synthesis of deoxysugars with > 99% ee. In addition, the direct amino acid catalyzed C2+C 2+C2 methodology is a new entry for the short, highly enantioselective de novo synthesis of carbohydrate derivatives, isotope-labeled sugars, and polyketide natural products. The one-pot asymmetric de novo syntheses of deoxy and polyketide carbohydrates involved a novel dynamic kinetic asymmetric transformation (DYKAT) mediated by an amino acid.

NaIO4/LiBr-mediated diastereoselective dihydroxylation of olefins: A catalytic approach to the prevost-woodward reaction

Emmanuvel, Lourdusamy,Ali Shaikh, Tanveer Mahammad,Sudalai, Arumugam

, p. 5071 - 5074 (2007/10/03)

(Chemical Equation Presented) LiBr catalyzes efficiently the dihydroxylation of alkenes to afford syn and anti diols with excellent diastereoselectivity depending upon the use of NaIO4 (30 mol %) or PhI(OAc)2 (1 equiv), respectively, as the oxidants. The oxidation of non-benzylic halides has been achieved for the first time to afford the corresponding diols in excellent yields.

Prebiotic carbohydrate synthesis: Zinc-proline catalyzes direct aqueous aldol reactions of α-hydroxy aldehydes and ketones

Kofoed, Jacob,Reymond, Jean-Louis,Darbre, Tamis

, p. 1850 - 1855 (2007/10/03)

Zn-proline catalyzed aldolisation of glycoladehyde gave mainly tetroses whereas in the cross-aldolisation of glycoladehyde and rac-glyceraldehyde, pentoses accounted for 60% of the sugars formed with 20% of ribose. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2005.

Unexpected remarkable stability of primary ozonides derived from alkenyl stannanes. One-pot synthesis of 1,2-diols from alkynes

Gomez, Ana M.,Company, Maria D.,Valverde, Serafin,Lopez, J. Cristobal

, p. 383 - 386 (2007/10/03)

(Matrix Presented) Primary ozonides derived from alkenyl stannanes display an unusual stability and can be transformed into 1,2-diols by treatment with dimethyl sulfide and borane-methyl sulfide complex. This observation has been incorporated into the development of a novel one-pot strategy for the conversion of alkynes into 1,2-diols.

Regioselective benzylation of pentitols, tetritols, and some hexitols via their stannyl ether derivatives: Versatile synthesis of monobenzylalditols

Halila, Sami,Benazza, Mohammed,Demailly, Gilles

, p. 467 - 483 (2007/10/03)

The xylitol, ribitol and D-arabinitol were transformed into their tributylstannyl ether derivatives by reaction with bis-tributyltin oxide [(nBu3Sn)2O I] and azeotropic removal of water. Subsequent benzyl etherification, using BnBr with solvent or under free solvent conditions, led regioselectively to primary mono-O-benzylalditol derivatives in satisfactory yields for a direct regioselective synthesis (~ 52%). This etherification when applied to tetritols and some hexitols exhibits similar behaviour. With pentitols, an analogous study carried out with the n-dibutyltin oxide [nBu2SnO (II)] as the activating reagent showed contrasting results as regards regioselectivity.

EQUILIBRATION OF ALDITOL ANHYDRIDES IN ACETIC ACID

Wisniewski, Andrzej,Gajdus, Jerzy,Sokolowski, Janusz,Szafranek, Janusz

, p. 11 - 20 (2007/10/02)

Dehydration of pentitols in acetic acid containing an acidic catalyst parallels that in aqueous sulfuric acid; 1,4(2,5)-dehydration occurs with inversion of configuration at C-2 or C-4.Acetylated alditols undergo similar processes via intermediates having free hydroxyl groups.Configurational inversion of 1,4- or 1,5-anhydroalditols is attributed to intermediate acyloxonium ions that are also proposed as intermediates in the structural isomerisation.Drastic treatment of each alditol gives equilibrium mixtures.The equilibrium concentrations are used to calculate free-energy differences.

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