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  • Variations on the SnCl4 and CF3CO2Ag-promoted glycosidation of sugar acetates: a direct, versatile and apparently simple method with either alpha or beta stereocontrol.

Variations on the SnCl4 and CF3CO2Ag-promoted glycosidation of sugar acetates: a direct, versatile and apparently simple method with either alpha or beta stereocontrol.

Carbohydrate research (2009-07-15)
Jia Lu Xue, Samy Cecioni, Li He, Sébastien Vidal, Jean-Pierre Praly
ABSTRACT

Glycosidation of sugar peracetates (D-gluco, D-galacto) with SnCl(4) and CF(3)CO(2)Ag led to either 1,2-cis-, or 1,2-trans-glycosides, depending primarily on the alcohols used. In particular, 1,2-trans-glycosides, expected from acyl-protected glycosyl donors, were formed in high yields with alcohols sharing specific features such as bulkiness, presence of electron-withdrawing groups or polyethoxy motifs. In contrast, simple alcohols afforded approximately 1:1 mixtures of 2,3,4,6-tetra-O-acetyl, and 3,4,6-tri-O-acetyl 1,2-cis-glycosides due to anomerization and/or acid-catalyzed fragmentation of 1,2-orthoester intermediates. After reacetylation or deacetylation, acetylated or fully deprotected 1,2-cis-glycosides (alpha-D-gluco, alpha-D-galacto) were obtained in approximately 90% yields by a simple and direct method.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

Sigma-Aldrich
Tin(IV) chloride, 98%
Sigma-Aldrich
Tin(IV) chloride solution, 1.0 M in methylene chloride
Sigma-Aldrich
Tin(IV) chloride solution, 1.0 M in heptane
Sigma-Aldrich
Tin(IV) chloride, 99.995% trace metals basis