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    Expedient Synthesis of C-Aryl-Carbohydrates by Consecutive Biocatalytic Benzoin and Aldol Reactions

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    The introduction of aromatic residues connected by a C[BOND]C bond into the non-reducing end of carbohydrates is highly significant for the development of innovative structures with improved binding affinity and selectivity (e.g., C[BOND]aril-sLex). In this work, an expedient asymmetric “de novo” synthetic route to new aryl carbohydrate derivatives based on two sequential stereoselectively biocatalytic carboligation reactions is presented. First, the benzoin reaction of aromatic aldehydes to dimethoxyacetaldehyde is conducted, catalyzed by benzaldehyde lyase from Pseudomonas fluorescens biovar I. Then, the α-hydroxyketones formed are reduced by using NaBH4 yielding the anti diol. After acetal hydrolysis, the aldol addition of dihydroxyacetone, hydroxyacetone, or glycolaldehyde catalyzed by the stereocomplementary D-fructose-6-phosphate aldolase and L-rhamnulose-1-phosphate aldolase is performed. Both aldolases accept unphosphorylated donor substrates, avoiding the need of handling the phosphate group that the dihydroxyacetone phosphate-dependent aldolases require. In this way, 6-C-aryl-L-sorbose, 6-C-aryl–L-fructose, 6-C-aryl–L-tagatose, and 5-C-aryl-L-xylose derivatives are prepared by using this methodology

    D. Die einzelnen romanischen Sprachen und Literaturen.

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    D. Die einzelnen romanischen Sprachen und Literaturen.

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