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    C-Glycosides are important structures that are common to natural products and pharmaceutical agents. Established methods for their synthesis involve the reaction of an activated anomeric carbon. In this study, we report a conceptually new approach that involves the stereoselective Ni-catalyzed carboboration of glycals. In these reactions, not only is a C-C bond formed at the anomeric carbon, but a synthetically useful C-B bond is also installed. Upon C-B oxidation, differentially protected C-glycosides to be formed. In addition, stereospecific manipulation of the C-B bond leads to diverse C-glycosides. Finally, we report the application of this method in the synthesis of established C-glycosides, such as C-glycosyl amino acids, as well as a strategy to make all possible diastereomers at C1 and C2.

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    Mao-Yun Lyu, Samuel A Jacobo, M Kevin Brown. Diverse Synthesis of C-Glycosides by Stereoselective Ni-Catalyzed Carboboration of Glycals. Journal of the American Chemical Society. 2024 Jul 17;146(28):18866-18872

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    PMID: 38967118

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