Abstract

The potential use of olefin metathesis reactions in carbohydrate chemistry is discussed. In recent years, the use of olefin metathesis reactions for the construction of carbon–-carbon bonds has significantly expanded with the development of efficient and well-defined catalytic systems (1–7). These catalytic systems have found extensive use through cross-metathesis, ring-closing metathesis and ring-opening metathesis reactions for the syntheses of many carbohydrate-containing natural products. In some cases it has been shown that carbohydrate molecules can be synthesized from non-carbohydrate precursors using this simple but efficient procedure.

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