“…1 H NMR spectra of (7) and (8) showed in each case a doublet signals at δ 6.67, 6.73 for compound (7) and at δ 6.74, 6.67 for compound (8) assigned to the anomeric proton of the ribose moiety with spin-spin coupling constant (J 1',2' ) and (J 1'',2'' ) equal to 7.5 Hz, which confirms the β-anomeric configuration. While confirms the a-anomeric configuration showed spin-spin coupling constant (J 1',2' ) and (J 1'',2'' ) equal to 3.4 Hz, which confirms the a-anomeric configuration for compound (8) (Mosselhi, 1993;Mosselhi, 1999;Mosselhi & Seliger, 2001;Mosselhi & Break, 2011;Break et al, 2010;Metwally et al, 2010;Breaket al, 2013 andKhalil, 2006). The 1 H NMR spectra of nucleosides free showed a doublet signals at δ 6.41, 6.46 for compound (9) spinspin coupling constant (J 1',2' ) and (J 1'',2'' ) equal to 7.5 Hz -anomeric configuration and at δ 6.43, 6.47 for compound (10) assigned to spin-spin coupling constant (J 1',2' ) and (J 1'',2'' ) equal to 4.25 Hz, which confirms the a-anomeric configuration.…”