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In carbohydrate chemistry, the synthesis of complex saccharides with well-defined structures is the most formidable process as it is quite strenuous to isolate carbohydrates in acceptable purity and amounts from natural sources. Therefore, complex saccharides with well-defined structures are often most conveniently accessed through chemical syntheses. This review mainly focuses on the methodologies for one-pot glycosylation into the complex glycans from the non-reducing end to reducing end and vice versa, orthogonal, preactivation based, photochemical as well as hybrid one-pot glycosylation. The main goal of this review in the carbohydrate community was to rapidly synthesize biologically relevant glycans that can be implemented for research in carbohydrate-based vaccine development, diagnostics, as well as drug discovery.
Keywords: Glycosylation, one-pot, carbohydrate, oligosaccharide, orthogonal, preactivation.
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Current Organic Chemistry
Title:One-Pot Glycosylation Strategy for Rapid Access of Oligosaccharides with Wide Range of Molecular Diversity
Volume: 25 Issue: 20
Author(s): Rekha Sangwan and Pintu Kumar Mandala*
Affiliation:
- Medicinal and Process Chemistry Division, CSIR-Central Drug Research Institute, BS-10/1, Sector 10, Jankipuram Extension, Sitapur Road, P.O. Box 173, Lucknow, 226 031,India
Keywords: Glycosylation, one-pot, carbohydrate, oligosaccharide, orthogonal, preactivation.
Abstract: In carbohydrate chemistry, the synthesis of complex saccharides with well-defined structures is the most formidable process as it is quite strenuous to isolate carbohydrates in acceptable purity and amounts from natural sources. Therefore, complex saccharides with well-defined structures are often most conveniently accessed through chemical syntheses. This review mainly focuses on the methodologies for one-pot glycosylation into the complex glycans from the non-reducing end to reducing end and vice versa, orthogonal, preactivation based, photochemical as well as hybrid one-pot glycosylation. The main goal of this review in the carbohydrate community was to rapidly synthesize biologically relevant glycans that can be implemented for research in carbohydrate-based vaccine development, diagnostics, as well as drug discovery.
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Sangwan Rekha and Mandala Kumar Pintu*, One-Pot Glycosylation Strategy for Rapid Access of Oligosaccharides with Wide Range of Molecular Diversity, Current Organic Chemistry 2021; 25 (20) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1385272825666210625121424
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1385272825666210625121424 |
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