Synthesis of Bis(glycosylamino)alkanes and Bis(glycosylamino)arenes.
โ Scribed by S. V. Metlitskikh; A. M. Koroteev; M. P. Koroteev; A. S. Shashkov; A. A. Korlyukov; M. Yu. Antipin; A. I. Stash; E. E. Nifantiev
- Book ID
- 101998428
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2006
- Weight
- 16 KB
- Volume
- 37
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0931-7597
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The condensation of D mannose and D galactose with aliphatic and aromatic diamines afforded a series of bis(glycosylamino)alkanes and arenes. A possible mechanism was pro posed for the formation of 1,2 bis(ฮฒ D glycosylamino)benzenes.
In connection with structural modification of the trehalase inhibitor trehazolin (1), as a new-type of glycohydrolase inhibitor, some glycosylamino-oxazolines were designed and synthesized. Among three oxazolines beta-galacto (3), beta-gluco (5) and alpha-manno-types (6) obtained in stable form, the