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Custom Synthesis

 

During many years of laboratory existence many valuable compounds have been synthesized or isolated from natural sources. We offer a unique opportunity to gain access to this library of carbohydrate derivatives. If a particular compound is not available in stock we can easily synthesize it in a reasonable amount of time.


List of compounds available

The comprehensive list is currently being built. Below listed are the types of compounds accessible.
 

  • Monosaccharide building blocks
    • Derivatives of common hexoses and aminohexoses (Glc, Gal, Man, GlcNAc)
    • Derivatives of mono-deoxy-sugars (Rha, Fuc, Qui)
    • Derivatives of di-deoxy-sugars (Par, Tyv)
    • Derivatives of uronic acids (GlcA, GalA, ManA)
    • Derivatives of sialic acids (Neu5Ac, Neu5Gc, Neu5Ac2)
  • Lactose building blocks
  • Rare monosaccharides
  • Oligosaccharides
    • As simple glycosides
    • With free reducing end
  • Spacered oligosaccharides with a functional group in aglycon
    • 2-Azidoethyl glycosides
    • 2-Aminoethyl glycosides (with free or protected amino function)
    • 3-Aminopropyl glycosides (with free or protected amino function)
    • Glycosides with oligoethylene glycol based aglycon with terminal azido or (protected) amino group
  • Neoglycoconjugates
    • Neoglycopolymers (based on polyacrylamide)
    • Conjugates with physiologically active compounds
    • Conjugates with polyhedral boron hydrides
For more detailed information please contact Dr. Leonid Kononov
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kononov@ioc.ac.ru, leonid.kononov@gmail.com, kononov@newmail.ru)
 

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