“…Solid-phase synthesis, , which eliminates the need for purifying intermediates and simplifies the removal of excess reagents, has been widely used in the preparation of peptides , and oligonucleotides . Since 1971, solid-phase synthesis has been used for the preparation of oligosaccharides; − and in 2001 Seeberger et al reported the first automated oligosaccharide synthesis using a modified peptide synthesizer. − In 2012, Seeberger et al reported “the first fully automated solid-phase oligosaccharide synthesizer,” initially in its experimental form; and in 2013 it was marketed as Glyconeer 2.1. Approaches by Wong, , Takahashi, , Chen, − Pohl, − Wang, , and Nokami , are based on the automation of chemical, enzymatic, or chemoenzymatic syntheses in solution with or without using tags …”