Abstract
A highly functionalized polyhydroxylated dienoaldehyde, readily obtained from a d-glucose allyltin, served as a convenient precursor for a variety of configurationally different carbo-bicyclic polyols available in a free (deprotected) form. The activity of the free polyols against glycosidases was also tested.
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