1. Thiooligosaccharides as Tools for Structural Biology
2. The first synthesis of a ‘C-disaccharide’
3. For recent chapters on the stereoselective synthesis of C-disaccharides, see: (a) Vogel, P.; Ferrito, R.; Kraehenbuehl, K.; Baudat, A. In Carbohydrate Mimics; Chapleur, Y., Ed.; Stereoselective Synthesis of C-Disaccharides, Aza-C-Disaccharides and C-Glycosides of Carbapyranoses Using the ‘Naked Sugars’ Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, 1998; pp. 19–48; (b) Skrydstrup, T.; Vauzeilles B.; Beau J.-M. In Oligosaccharides in Chemistry and Biology—A Comprehensive Handbook; Ernst, B.; Sinaÿ, P.; Hart, G., Eds. Synthesis of C-oligosaccharides. Wiley-VCH: Weinheim, 2000; Vol. 1, pp. 495–530; (c) Beau, J.-M.; Vauzeilles B.; Skrydstrup, T. In Glycoscience: Chemistry and Chemical Biology; Fraser-Reid, B.; Tatsuta, K.; Thiem, J., Eds. C-Glycosyl compounds as stable analogs of natural oligosaccharides and glycosyl amino acids. Springer: Heidelberg, 2001; Vol. 3, pp. 2679–2724. For recent articles, see: (d) Pasquarello, C.; Picasso, S.; Demange, R.; Malissard, M.; Berger, E. G.; Vogel, P. J. Org. Chem.2000, 65, 4251–4260; (e) Postema, M. H. D.; Calimente, D.; Liu, L.; Behrmann, T. L. J. Org. Chem.2000, 65, 6061–6068; (f) Zhu, Y. H.; Vogel, P. Synlett2001, 79–81.
4. An expeditious synthesis of a C-disaccharide using a temporary silaketal connection
5. An Expeditious Synthesis of aC-Disaccharide Using a Temporary Ketal Connection