Issue 7, 2005

The antituberculosis, antitumor, multibranched dodecafuranoarabinan of Mycobacterium species has been assembled from a single n-pentenylfuranoside source

Abstract

An n-pentenyl furanosyl-1,2-orthoester can function as a donor or be rearranged leading to an n-pentenyl furanoside acceptor which is glycosylated by its progenitor, regioselectively or doubly, thereby enabling rapid fabrication of a multibranched dodecasaccharide, known to possess a wide variety of biological interactions.

Graphical abstract: The antituberculosis, antitumor, multibranched dodecafuranoarabinan of Mycobacterium species has been assembled from a single n-pentenylfuranoside source

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
07 Sep 2004
Accepted
09 Nov 2004
First published
05 Jan 2005

Chem. Commun., 2005, 862-864

The antituberculosis, antitumor, multibranched dodecafuranoarabinan of Mycobacterium species has been assembled from a single n-pentenylfuranoside source

J. Lu and B. Fraser-Reid, Chem. Commun., 2005, 862 DOI: 10.1039/B413694B

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