Abstract

The reaction of unprotected sugar hydroxylamines and oximes with α-ketoacids leads to the chemoselective formation of glycosyl amides following the decarboxylative condensation pathway of Bode’s ketoacid hydroxylamine (KAHA) ligation. Sugar oximes with gluco configuration stereoselectively form β-linked products. This method can be used for the convergent synthesis of N-acylated sugars and oligosaccharides bearing small labels, spacers, or peptides in the acyl part.

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