Abstract

3,4-Anhydro-1,6-dideoxy-1,6-episeleno-β-D-glucose was treated with cyclohexylamine to afford an amino diol which was subsequently converted into a cyclic carbamate, a compound shown to be a moderately successful glycosyl donor. Treatment of the same 3,4-anhydro sugar and the 1,6-epithio analogue with a 1-epivalienamine derivative afforded the corresponding secondary amines which were converted into the analogous cyclic carbamates. The epithio analogue was unsuccessful as a glycosyl donor, failing to glycosylate a carbohydrate alcohol. On the other hand, the episeleno compound appeared to function as a glycosyl donor but decomposition of the product occurred under the conditions necessary for its isolation.

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