Abstract
Abstract The Kahne glycosylation is a convenient synthesis of glycosides and disaccharides or oligosaccharides between glycosyl phenyl sulfoxide and an acceptor in the presence of a glycosylation promoter. This reaction is particularly useful for unreactive acceptors, or the most hindered alcohols. The promoters for this reaction are triflic anhydride (Tf 2 O) and trimethylsilyl triflate (TMSOTf) in a stoichiometric amount or triflic acid in a catalytic amount. This reaction has been further extended to glycosyl alkyl sulfoxide and glycosyl disulfide. This reaction has been widely applied for the synthesis of glycosides, disaccharides, and oligosaccharides.
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