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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 942044-20-4 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 9,4,2,0,4 and 4 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 2 and 0 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 942044-20:
(8*9)+(7*4)+(6*2)+(5*0)+(4*4)+(3*4)+(2*2)+(1*0)=144
144 % 10 = 4
So 942044-20-4 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

942044-20-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Synthesis and Immunological Studies of Linear Oligosaccharides of β-Glucan As Antigens for Antifungal Vaccine Development

Liao, Guochao,Zhou, Zhifang,Burgula, Srinivas,Liao, Jun,Yuan, Cheng,Wu, Qiuye,Guo, Zhongwu

, p. 466 - 476 (2015)

Antifungal vaccines have recently engendered considerable excitement for counteracting the resurgence of fungal infections. In this context, β-glucan, which is abundantly expressed on all fungal cell surfaces, functionally necessary for fungi, and immunologically active, is an attractive target antigen. Aiming at the development of effective antifungal vaccines based on β-glucan, a series of its oligosaccharide derivatives was designed, synthesized, and coupled with a carrier protein, keyhole limpet hemocyanin (KLH), to form new semisynthetic glycoconjugate vaccines. In this article, a convergent and effective synthetic strategy using preactivation-based iterative glycosylation was developed for the designed oligosaccharides. The strategy can be widely useful for rapid construction of large oligo-β-glucans with shorter oligosaccharides as building blocks. The KLH conjugates of the synthesized β-glucan hexa-, octa-, deca-, and dodecasaccharides were demonstrated to elicit high titers of antigen-specific total and IgG antibodies in mice, suggesting the induction of functional T cell-mediated immunity. Moreover, it was revealed that octa-, deca-, and dodeca-β-glucans were much more immunogenic than the hexamer and that the octamer was the best among these. The results suggested that the optimal oligosaccharide sequence of β-glucan required for exceptional immunogenicity was a hepta- or octamer and that longer glucans are not necessarily better antigens, a finding that may be of general importance. Most importantly, the octa-β-glucan-KLH conjugate provoked protective immunity against Candida albicans infection in a systemic challenge model in mice, suggesting the great potential of this glycoconjugate as a clinically useful immunoprophylactic antifungal vaccine. (Chemical Equation Presented).

Exploring and exploiting the reactivity of glucuronic acid donors

De Jong, Ana-Rae,Hagen, Bas,Van Der Ark, Vincent,Overkleeft, Herman S.,Codee, Jeroen D. C.,Van Der Marel, Gijsbert A.

, p. 108 - 125 (2012/03/07)

The relative reactivity of glucuronic acid esters was established in a series of competition experiments, in which two thioglucoside and/or thioglucuronic acid ester donors competed for a limited amount of activator (NIS-TfOH). Although glucuronic acid esters are often considered to be of very low reactivity, the series of competition reactions revealed that the reactivity of the glucuronic acid esters studied is sufficient to provide productive glycosylation reactions. The latter is illustrated in the synthesis of two Streptococcus pneumoniae trisaccharides, in which the applicability of the two similarly protected frame-shifted thiodisaccharide donors, Glc-GlcA and GlcA-Glc, were compared. The Glc-GlcA disaccharide, featuring the glucuronic acid donor moiety, proved to be the most productive in the assembly of a protected S. pneumoniae trisaccharide.

METHOD FOR PREPARING HEXOSE DERIVATIVES

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Page/Page column 2; 5; 7; Sheet 7/9, (2009/05/29)

A method for preparing hexose derivatives comprises the steps of providing a silylated hexose, treating the silylated hexose with a first carbonyl compound in the presence of a catalyst to form an ketalized hexose, treating the ketalized hexose with a second carbonyl compound followed by treating with a first reductant to form an etherized hexose, and converting the etherized hexose into a target hexose derivative, which can be 2-alcohol hexose, 3-alcohol hexose, 4-alcohol hexose, or a 6-alcohol hexose. In particular, the present invention can prepare the hexose derivatives with highly regioselective scheme to protect individual hydroxyls of monosaccharide units and install an orthogonal protecting group pattern in a one-pot manner

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