Abstract

AbstractA complete understanding of the role of carbohydrates in biological systems is to a large extent dependent on the information available about the equilibrium mixture and about the preferred conformation of the carbohydrate molecules in solution. The conformational analysis offers a tool which can determine all possible conformations which influence the solution behavior of carbohydrates.This paper attempts to survey the progress in the theoretical conformational analysis of saccharides in solution. The conformational analysis will be discussed in detail both with respect to the strategy for the investigation of conformational properties but also with regard to the quality of the method used for calculations of the energy of the isolated molecule and free energy of solvation.Finally, examples will be given to illustrate how the methods of conformational analysis can be used to estimate the solution behavior of cyclic model compounds of carbohydrates 2‐methoxytetrahydropyran, monosaccharide D‐glucopyranose, and two disaccharides; β‐maltose and β‐cellobiose.

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