A C-linked analogue of beta-D-galactosylthreonine has been prepared from 2,3,4,6-tetra-O-benzyl-D-galactopyranolactone (1) in 14 steps. Three stereogenic centers were created during the synthesis, with the anomeric center of the C-glycoside being generated first by addition of a Grignard reagent to 1 and subsequent reduction of the intermediate hemiacetal with triethylsilane. The two stereogenic centers in the threonine moiety were both established by alkylation of Evans' chiral N-acyloxazolidinone enolates.
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J Org Chem
March 2003
Organic Chemistry, Department of Chemistry, Umeå University, SE-901 87 Umeå, Sweden.
A C-linked analogue of beta-D-galactosylthreonine has been prepared from 2,3,4,6-tetra-O-benzyl-D-galactopyranolactone (1) in 14 steps. Three stereogenic centers were created during the synthesis, with the anomeric center of the C-glycoside being generated first by addition of a Grignard reagent to 1 and subsequent reduction of the intermediate hemiacetal with triethylsilane. The two stereogenic centers in the threonine moiety were both established by alkylation of Evans' chiral N-acyloxazolidinone enolates.
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