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  • Title: Multiply 13C-substituted monosaccharides: synthesis of D-(1,5,6-13C3)glucose and D-(2,5,6-13C3)glucose.
    Author: Wu J, Serianni AS, Bondo PB.
    Journal: Carbohydr Res; 1992 Mar 30; 226(2):261-9. PubMed ID: 1617689.
    Abstract:
    D-(1,5,6-13C3)Glucose (7) has been synthesized by a six-step chemical method. D-(1,2-13C2)Mannose (1) was converted to methyl D-(1,2-13C2)mannopyranosides (2), and 2 was oxidized with Pt-C and O2 to give methyl D-(1,2-13C2)mannopyranuronides (3). After purification by anion-exchange chromatography, 3 was hydrolyzed to give D-(1,2-13C2)mannuronic acid (4), and 4 was converted to D-(5,6-13C2)mannonic acid (5) with NaBH4. Ruff degradation of 5 gave D-(4,5-13C2)arabinose (6), and 6 was converted to D-(1,5,6-13C3)glucose (7) and D-(1,5,6-13C3)mannose (8) by cyanohydrin reduction. D-(2,5,6-13C3)Glucose (9) was prepared from 8 by molybdate-catalyzed epimerization.
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