“…In this manner, the pertinent choice of FSA variants allows for the preparation of a complete, stereochemically consistent series of three-to six-carbon aldose sugars, namely L-glyceraldehyde (2b), D-threose (2a), L-xylose (3b) and D-idose (3a), from achiral precursors (Table 1, entries 1, 2, 4 and 7). Acetaldehyde (1d) and glycolaldehyde analogues (that is, 1e-j, Table 1) were assayed as acceptors for the double addition of glycolaldehyde (that is, with the C 2 +C 2 +C 2 connection) to generate 6-deoxy-D-idose and 6-substituted D-idose derivatives ( Table 1, entries [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22]. The selectivity of FSA variants towards glycolaldehyde as a donor ensures that the other aldehyde component will invariably act as an acceptor substrate.…”