Modern Methods in Carbohydrate Synthesis

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Benzylidene Acetal
bioactive oligosaccharides
Boron Trifluoride Etherate
carbohydrate synthesis
carbohydrate synthesis protocols for researchers
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enzymatic glycan synthesis
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GlcNAc Transferases
glycan structure analysis
glycoconjugate synthesis
Glycopeptide Synthesis
glycosidic linkage analogs
Glycosyl Acceptor
Glycosyl Bromide
Glycosyl Chlorides
Glycosyl Donor
Glycosyl Fluorides
Glycosyl Halides
Glycosyl Phosphate
Glycosyl Trichloroacetimidate
Glycosylating Species
glycosylation mechanisms
Methyl Triflate
Oligosaccharide Synthesis
Phase Transfer Catalysis
Sialic Acid
Sialyl Lewis X
Silver Triflate
Solid Phase Synthesis
Sugar Nucleotide Donor
synthetic carbohydrate chemistry
Thioacetic Acid
Triflic Anhydride

Product details

  • ISBN 9783718659210
  • Weight: 1288g
  • Dimensions: 178 x 254mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Mar 1996
  • Publisher: Harwood-Academic Publishers
  • Publication City/Country: CH
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Modern Methods in Carbohydrate Synthesis presents in one volume a sequence of chapters leading from classical methods through to today's newest state-of -the-art technology for oligosaccharide synthesis. It places particular emphasis on the most recent breakthroughs in the field, including emerging technologies for both oligosaccharide and glycoconjugate synthesis. Chapters describing the synthesis of increasingly important glycosidic linkage analogs, as well as the oligosaccharides containing derivatives and analogs of natural sugars are included. While chemical-synthetic methods constitute the major part of the book, completing the volume is a section on the rapidly expanding and important field of enzymatic synthesis, also covering combined chemical and enzymatic synthesis. Chapters are written by leading experts in the field. Wherever possible, methods of synthesis are provided in sufficient detail to allow the reader to implement the techniques described. More than 1700 references are provided in the 21 chapters comprising the book. This volume should provide a wealth of information to a large number of synthetic organic chemists, medicinal chemists, protein chemists, biochemists, glycobiologists and cell biologists, including students in these fields.
Shaheer H. Khan (Applied Biosystems, Forster City, California, USA) (Author)

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