Anthracyclines, as well as numerous microbial and plant natural products, contain oligosaccharide sequences with α‐linked oligodeoxy sugars as building blocks. New, efficient methods of glycosylation make it possible to prepare α(1→4)‐linked di‐ and trisaccharide partial sequences 1 and 2 of anthracyclines (n = 1,2). These sequences were previously only accessible with difficulty.
Anthracycline sowie eine Vielzahl mikrobieller und pflanzlicher Naturstoffe enthalten Oligosaccharid‐Sequenzen, in denen α‐verknüpfte Oligodesoxyzucker als Bausteine vorkommen. Neue leistungsfähige Glycosylierungstechniken wurden entwickelt, die es ermöglichen, die bisher schwer zugänglichen α(1 → 4)‐verknüpften Di‐ und Trisaccharid‐Teilsequenzen 1 und 2 der Anthracycline herzustellen (n = 1,2).
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