Abstract
The application of gas-liquid chromatography-mass spectrometric (g.l.c.-m.s.) analysis to a number of sialic acid-containing polysaccharides of meningococcal origin has been studied. Methylation of these polysaccharides by the Hakomori conditions resulted in both O- and N-methylation. Methanolysis of the methylated polysaccharides from serogroup C [(2→9)-linked], colominic acid [(2→8)-linked], and serogroups Y and W-135 [both (1→4)-linked], yielded the respective 4,7,8,4,7,9-, and 7,8,9-tri- O-methyl derivatives of methyl N-acetyl- N-methyl-β- D-neuraminate methyl glycoside. As model compounds, methyl N-acetyl-4,7,8,9-tetra- O-methyl-α- D-neuraminate methyl glycoside and its N-methyl derivative were also synthesized. All of the methylated derivatives could be identified on the basis of their typical fragmentation-patterns, indicating that this method is applicable to the determination of the position of linkages to sialic acid residues in biopolymers.
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