Nucleophilic catalysis of carbohydrate oxime formation by anilines

The Journal of Organic Chemistry
Mikkel B ThygesenKnud J Jensen

Abstract

Chemoselective formation of glycoconjugates from unprotected glycans is needed to further develop chemical biology involving glycans. Carbohydrate oxime formation is often slow, and organocatalysis by anilines would be highly promising. Here, we present that carbohydrate oxime formation can be catalyzed with up to 20-fold increases in overall reaction rate at 100 mM aniline. Application of this methodology provided access to complex glycoconjugates.

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