Soluble versus insoluble polymers as supports for the preparation of new glycosteroids: A practicability study

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OriginalspracheEnglisch
Seiten (von - bis)1289-1293
Seitenumfang5
FachzeitschriftSynlett
Ausgabenummer9
PublikationsstatusVeröffentlicht - 2000
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Abstract

Two polymeric supports along with two different linkers for attachment to O-4 of carbohydrate-derived glycals were evaluated for the solid phase synthesis of new glycosteroids 9 and 16. From these studies it can be concluded that soluble MPEG-ethers are less well suited polymeric supports for automated synthesis of glycoconjugates. Furthermore, it was found that glycosylation proceeds with much higher selectivity with polymer-bound glycals 3a and 12 compared to the solution variant.

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Soluble versus insoluble polymers as supports for the preparation of new glycosteroids: A practicability study. / Jesberger, Martin; Jaunzems, Janis; Jung, A. et al.
in: Synlett, Nr. 9, 2000, S. 1289-1293.

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Jesberger, M, Jaunzems, J, Jung, A, Jas, G, Schönberger, A & Kirschning, A 2000, 'Soluble versus insoluble polymers as supports for the preparation of new glycosteroids: A practicability study', Synlett, Nr. 9, S. 1289-1293.
Jesberger, M., Jaunzems, J., Jung, A., Jas, G., Schönberger, A., & Kirschning, A. (2000). Soluble versus insoluble polymers as supports for the preparation of new glycosteroids: A practicability study. Synlett, (9), 1289-1293.
Jesberger, Martin ; Jaunzems, Janis ; Jung, A. et al. / Soluble versus insoluble polymers as supports for the preparation of new glycosteroids : A practicability study. in: Synlett. 2000 ; Nr. 9. S. 1289-1293.
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