C-Furanosides

Synthesis and Stereochemistry

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Science, Chemistry, Organic, General Chemistry
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Author: Peter Goekjian, Arnaud Haudrechy, Boudjema Menhour, Claire Coiffier ISBN: 9780128037898
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: November 30, 2017
Imprint: Academic Press Language: English
Author: Peter Goekjian, Arnaud Haudrechy, Boudjema Menhour, Claire Coiffier
ISBN: 9780128037898
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: November 30, 2017
Imprint: Academic Press
Language: English

Carbon analogs of carbohydrates, dubbed C-glycosides, have remained an important and interesting class of mimetics, be it in natural product synthesis, for pharmacological applications, as conformational probes, or for biological studies. C-Furanosides: Synthesis and Stereochemistry provides a much-needed overview of synthetic and stereochemical principles for C-furanosides: analogs of a 5-membered ring carbohydrate glycoside (furanoside), in which the anomeric oxygen has been replaced with a carbon.

While our understanding of conformational behavior and of stereoselective synthesis in 6-membered ring compounds is quite good, our ability to predict the conformation of 5-membered ring compounds, or to predict the stereochemical outcome of a given reaction, remains anecdotal. Through a comprehensive review of literature approaches to the different C-furanoside stereoisomers, as well as an interpretation of the outcome in terms of a reasonable number of stereochemical models, C-Furanosides: Synthesis and Stereochemistry enables the reader to determine the best approach to a particular *C-*glycoside compound, and also hopes to provide a certain level of rationalization and predictability for the synthesis of new systems.

  • Provides a comprehensive review of the growing literature in C-furanosides
  • Enables readers to choose the most convenient approach to access a defined target in natural products synthesis or pharmacology and make reasonable predictions for the stereochemical outcome in unpublished cases
  • Explores the various rational models for stereochemical analysis of furanoside reactivity, with a clear distinction made between physical chemical mechanisms and stereochemical models
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Carbon analogs of carbohydrates, dubbed C-glycosides, have remained an important and interesting class of mimetics, be it in natural product synthesis, for pharmacological applications, as conformational probes, or for biological studies. C-Furanosides: Synthesis and Stereochemistry provides a much-needed overview of synthetic and stereochemical principles for C-furanosides: analogs of a 5-membered ring carbohydrate glycoside (furanoside), in which the anomeric oxygen has been replaced with a carbon.

While our understanding of conformational behavior and of stereoselective synthesis in 6-membered ring compounds is quite good, our ability to predict the conformation of 5-membered ring compounds, or to predict the stereochemical outcome of a given reaction, remains anecdotal. Through a comprehensive review of literature approaches to the different C-furanoside stereoisomers, as well as an interpretation of the outcome in terms of a reasonable number of stereochemical models, C-Furanosides: Synthesis and Stereochemistry enables the reader to determine the best approach to a particular *C-*glycoside compound, and also hopes to provide a certain level of rationalization and predictability for the synthesis of new systems.

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