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Original Articles

From Tri‐O‐Acetyl‐D‐Glucal to (2R,3R,5R)‐2,3‐Diazido‐5‐Hydroxycyclohexanone Oxime

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Pages 417-434 | Received 23 Jan 2004, Accepted 24 Aug 2004, Published online: 18 Aug 2006
 

Abstract

Methyl 3‐azido‐2,3‐dideoxy‐α/β‐Darabino‐ and ‐α/β‐Dribo‐hexopyranosides were transformed into 6‐iodo analogues via p‐tolylsulfonyl compounds. Elimination of hydrogen iodide from 6‐iodo glycosides provided methyl 4‐O‐acetyl‐3‐azido‐2,3,6‐trideoxy‐α‐ and ‐β‐Dthreo‐hex‐5‐eno‐pyranosides or 3‐azido‐4‐Op‐tolylsulfonyl‐2,3,6‐trideoxy‐α‐D‐threo‐ and ‐β‐Derythro‐hex‐5‐eno‐pyranosides. Ferrier's carbocyclization of 4‐O‐acetyl‐3‐azido‐2,3,6‐trideoxy‐α‐ and ‐β‐Dthreo‐hex‐5‐eno‐pyranosides gave (2S,3R,5R)‐2‐acetoxy‐3‐azido‐5‐hydroxycyclohexanone, which was converted into oxime. The 2‐OAc group in oxime was substituted by azide ion to yield (2R,3R,5R)‐2,3‐diazido‐5‐hydroxycyclohexanone oxime. The configuration and conformation of all products are widely discussed on the basis of the 1H and 13C NMR.

Acknowledgments

This research was supported by the Polish State Committee for Scientific Research under grant BW/8000‐5‐0200‐4 and DS/8361‐4‐0134‐4.

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