Human milk oligosaccharides (HMOs) are complex carbohydrates that exist naturally in mother's milk. Due to their myriad beneficial biological effects, HMOs are in the focus of current researches. Some of these complex carbohydrates are already commercially available utilizing their health-promoting benefits not just in infant formulas but in dietary supplements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe first homoleptic trinuclear arylgold(i) complex, [Au3(L')2](NO3) (3), based on an ortho-phenyl metallated aryl-diphosphine ligand (L' = o-C6H4PPh(C15H10O)PPh2), has been obtained through a new thermolytic reaction of the corresponding diauracycle, [Au2(L)2](NO3)2 (L = xantphos). The formation of 3 involves activation of the ortho-phenyl C-H bond of the xantphos ligands. The presence of Au-C bonds in this new gold-diphosphine cluster is not its only remarkable feature, since it also displays two 12-membered rings fused together and a linear {Au3} chain with aurophilic interactions.
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