Synthesis and 13C-NMR spectroscopic investigations of rhamnobioses |
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Authors: | András Lipták Pál Nánási András Neszmélyi Hildebert Wagner |
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Affiliation: | Institute of Biochemistry, L. Kossuth University, H-4010 Debrecen, Hungary;Central Research Institute of Academy of Sciences, Budapest, Hungary;Institut für Pharmazeutische Arzneimittellehre der Universität München, Karlstrasse 29, 8000 München 2, Germany |
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Abstract: | A convenient method has been developed for the synthesis of all mono- and di-O-benzyl ethers of methyl α-L-rhamnopyranoside applying a new stereoselective method for the hydrogenolytic ring-cleavage of benzylidene acetals. Using the prepared dibenzyl ethers as aglycones, the (1→2)-, (1→3)- and (l→4)-linked rhamnosyl-rhamnose derivatives (13–15) were synthesised. Hydrogenolysis of the latter compounds and subsequent acetylation gave the pentaacetates (16–18) of methyl dirhamnosides, which on saponification furnished the free methyl dirhamnosides (19–21). Acetolysis of 16–18 gave the corresponding dirhamnose-hexaacetates which were transformed into the three disaccharides by saponification. The structure of each product was investigated by 13C-NMR spectroscopy, and for the purpose of 13C-NMR studies the mono-O-methyl ethers of methyl α-L-rhamnopyranoside, the diacetates and di-O-benzyl ethers of the latter compounds, and, also the diacetates of methyl α-L-rhamnopyranoside were synthesised.It has been established that, for 13C-NMR investigations of oligosaccharides, the benzyl ethers of monosaccharides are more suitable model compounds than the currently used monosaccharide methyl ethers. |
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