Carbohydrate Chemistry.

Carbohydrate Chemistry provides review coverage of all publications relevant to the chemistry of monosaccharides and oligosaccharides in a given year. The amount of research in this field appearing in the organic chemical literature is increasing because of the enhanced importance of the subject, es...

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Main Author: Ferrier, R. J.
Other Authors: Blattner, R., Furneaux, R. H.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cambridge : Royal Society of Chemistry, 2002.
Series:Specialist periodical report.
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520 |a Carbohydrate Chemistry provides review coverage of all publications relevant to the chemistry of monosaccharides and oligosaccharides in a given year. The amount of research in this field appearing in the organic chemical literature is increasing because of the enhanced importance of the subject, especially in areas of medicinal chemistry and biology. In no part of the field is this more apparent than in the synthesis of oligosaccharides required by scientists working in glycobiology. Clycomedicinal chemistry and its reliance on carbohydrate synthesis is now very well established, for example, 
505 0 |a Chapter 1 Introduction and General Aspects; References; Chapter 2 Free Sugars; 1 Theoretical Aspects; 2 Synthesis; 3 Natural Products; 4 Other Aspects; References; Chapter 3 Glycosides and Disaccharides; 1 O-Glycosides; 2 S-, Se- and Te-Glycosides; 3 C-Glycosides; References; Chapter 4 Oligosaccharides; 1 General; 2 Trisaccharides; 3 Tetrasaccharides; 4 Pentasaccharides; 5 Hexasaccharides; 6 Heptasaccharides; 7 Octasaccharides; 8 Higher Saccharides; 9 Cyclodextrins; References; Chapter 5 Ethers and Anhydro-sugars; 1 Ethers; 2 Intramolecular Ethers (Anhydro-sugars); References. 
505 8 |a Chapter 6 Acetals1 Isopropylidene, Benzylidene and Methylidene Acetals; 2 Other Acetals; References; Chapter 7 Esters; 1 Carboxylic Esters; 2 Phosphates and Related Esters; 3 Sulfates and Related Esters; 4 Other Esters; References; Chapter 8 Halogeno-sugars; 1 Fluoro-sugars; 2 Chloro-, Bromo- and Iodo-sugars; References; Chapter 9 Amino-sugars; 1 Natural Products; 2 Syntheses; 3 Reactions and Derivatives; 4 Diamino-sugars; References; Chapter 10 Miscellaneous Nitrogen-containing Derivatives; 1 Glycosylamines and Related Glycosyl-N-bonded Compounds; 2 Azido-sugars; 3 Nitro-sugars. 
505 8 |a 4 Oximes, Hydroxylamines, Nitrones and Isonitriles5 Nitriles, Tetrazoles and Related Compounds; 6 Hydrazines, Hydrazones and Related Compounds; 7 Other Heterocycles; References; Chapter 11 Thio-, Seleno- and Telluro-sugars; 1 Thiosugars; 2 Seleno- and Telluro-sugars; References; Chapter 12 Deoxy-sugars; References; Chapter 13 Unsaturated Derivatives; 1 Pyranoid Derivatives; 2 Furanoid Derivatives; 3 Septanoid Derivatives; 4 Acyclic Derivatives; References; Chapter 14 Branched-chain Sugars; 1 Compounds with a C-C-C Branch-point; 2 Compounds with a C-C-C Branch-point (R = C or H). 
505 8 |a 3 Compounds with a C-C-C Branch-point4 Compounds with a C-C-C Branch-point; 5 Compounds with a C-C-C or C=C-C Branch-point; References; Chapter 15 Aldosuloses and Other Dicarbonyl Compounds; 1 Aldosuloses; 2 Other Dicarbonyl Compounds; References; Chapter 16 Sugar Acids and Lactones; 1 Aldonic Acids and Lactones; 2 Ulosonic Acids; 3 Uronic Acids; 4 Aldaric Acids; 5 Ascorbic Acids; References; Chapter 17 Inorganic Derivatives; 1 Carbon-bonded Phosphorus Derivatives; 2 Other Carbon-bonded Derivatives; 3 Oxygen-bonded Derivatives; References; Chapter 18 Alditols and Cyclitols. 
505 8 |a 1 Alditols and Derivatives2 Cyclitols and Derivatives; References; Chapter 19 Antibiotics; 1 Aminoglycosides and Aminocyclitols; 2 Macrolide Antibiotics; 3 Anthracyclines and Other Glycosylated Polycyclic Antibiotics; 4 Nucleoside Antibiotics; 5 Other Types of Carbohydrate Antibiotics; References; Chapter 20 Nucleosides; 1 General; 2 Synthesis; 3 Anhydro- and Cyclo-nucleosides; 4 Deoxynucleosides; 5 Halogenonucleosides; 6 Nucleosides with Nitrogen-substituted Sugars; 7 Thio- and Seleno-nucleosides; 8 Nucleosides with Branched-chain Sugars. 
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