“…One critical step in the assembly of oligosaccharides is glycosidic bond formation. , At present, the family of general glycosylation donors includes acetimidates, , glycosyl halides, , thioglycosides, − phosphates, glycals, , and alkynyl donors. , In recent years, selenoglycosides have increasingly been used as glycosyl donors for oligosaccharide synthesis. Activation conditions similar to those of thioglycosides are generally used for selenoglycosides (Scheme A), − but the activity of selenoglycosides is higher than that of thioglycosides, which makes selenoglycosides more attractive in certain forms of carbohydrate chemistry. In addition, selenoglycosides can also be activated to afford O -glycosides by photoinduced reactions (Scheme B) with a limited substrate scope.…”