Trends in Chemistry
Volume 3, Issue 7, July 2021, Pages 515-518
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Harnessing anomeric anions to synthesize α- and β-deoxyaminoglycosides

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The synthesis of glycosides incorporating basic nitrogen atoms is a longstanding challenge in organic synthesis. By leveraging the reactivity of glycosyl anions, a general method has been developed that enables use of glycosyl donors incorporating unprotected, basic amines.

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