- can be
linked by an O- (an O-glycoside), N- (a glycosylamine), S-(a
thioglycoside), or C- (a C-glycoside)
glycosidic bond.
According to the IUPAC, the...
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followed by
treatment with
thiophenol (Michael addition) to
furnish a
thioglycoside donor. This is a
versatile donor and can
react with
simple or carbohydrate...
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turmeric in some formulations. The
seeds contain sinalbin,
which is a
thioglycoside responsible for
their pungent taste. In
Sinapis alba, the glucosinolate...
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sugars and
several chemical groups other than hydroxyls, such as -SR (
thioglycosides), -SeR (selenoglycosides), -NR1R2 (N-glycosides), or even -CR1R2R3 (C-glycosides)...
- PMID 15610225.
Castaneda F,
Burse A,
Boland W,
Kinne RK (May 2007). "
Thioglycosides as
inhibitors of hSGLT1 and hSGLT2:
potential therapeutic agents for...
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making it
resistant to
degradation by beta-glucosidase enzymes. N-alkyl
thioglycosides of the n-octyl-β-d-thioglucopyranoside type are not
naturally occurring...
- by
silver salts, the
trichloroacetimidate with acid catalysis, and
thioglycosides with N-iodosuccinimide/triflic acid. The
reactivity of
glycosyl donors...
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oligosaccharide synthesis are
glycosyl halides,
glycosyl acetates,
thioglycosides, trichloroacetimidates,
pentenyl glycosides, and glycals. Of all these...
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thioglycosides is
their stability under a wide
range of
reaction conditions allowing for
protecting group mani****tions.
Additionally thioglycosides act...
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yields and selectivity. In a
recent version, the β-mannosylation of
thioglycoside 14 and its
analogues were
examined to
prepare sterically hindered glycosides...