Zinc-proline catalyzed pathway for the formation of sugars

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Jacob KofoedTamis Darbre

Abstract

Zn-proline catalyzes the aldolisation of unprotected glycolaldehyde in water to give tetroses and hexoses; threose (33% of the product mixture) was formed with 10% enantiomeric excess of the D-isomer.

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