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Exploring and exploiting the reactivity of glucuronic acid donors

de Jong et al., 2012

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17834067971793564829
Author
de Jong A
Hagen B
van der Ark V
Overkleeft H
Codée J
Van der Marel G
Publication year
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The Journal of Organic Chemistry

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The relative reactivity of glucuronic acid esters was established in a series of competition experiments, in which two thioglucoside and/or thioglucuronic acid ester donors competed for a limited amount of activator (NIS-TfOH). Although glucuronic acid esters are often …
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