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Mini-Reviews
in Organic Chemistry
ISSN: 1570-193X
Mini-Reviews
in Organic Chemistry
Volume 4, Number 1, February 2007
Contents

Supramolecular Chemistry of Carbohydrate Clusters
with Cores having Guest Binding Abilities Pp. 1-14
Antonio Vargas-Berenguel, Fernando Ortega-Caballero and Juan
Manuel Casas-Solvas
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Benzo-Annelated Cyclic Polysulfides
Pp. 15-29
T. Kimura, S. Ogawa and R. Sato
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Revisitation of Cycloheptatriene Derivatives as a
Building Block for Various Substituted and Fused 1,6 Methano[10]annulenes
and Substituted 4,9 Methanothia[11]annulenes Pp.
31-49
Shigeyasu Kuroda, Takanori Kajioka, Atsushi Fukuta, Nguyen
Chung Thanh, Yanmei Zhang, Ryuta Miyatake, Masaru Mouri, Shengli
Zuo and Mitsunori Oda
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Development of Core-Corona Type Polymeric Nanoparticles
as an Anti-HIV-1 Vaccine Pp. 51-59
Xin Wang, Takami Akagi, Mitsuru Akashi and Masanori Baba
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Present Status in the Chemistry of Hexuronic Acids
Found in Glycosaminoglycans and their Mimetic Aza-Sugars Analogues
Pp. 61-74
Hammed H. A. M. Hassan
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Radical Ion Generation Processes of Organic Compounds
in Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry Pp.
75-87
R. Vessecchi, A. E. M. Crotti, T. Guaratini, P. Colepicolo,
S. E. Galembeck and N. P. Lopes
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Environmentally Benign Solvent Systems: Toward a Greener
[4+2] Cycloaddition Process Pp. 89-103
K. M. Brummond and C. K. Wach
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
1-Benzoselenopyrylium Salts and 1-Benzotelluropyrylium
Salts: Preparations, Structures and Reactions Pp.
105-114
Haruki Sashida
[Abstract] [Full
Text Article]
Abstracts
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Supramolecular Chemistry of Carbohydrate Clusters with Cores
having Guest Binding Abilities
Antonio Vargas-Berenguel, Fernando Ortega-Caballero and Juan
Manuel Casas-Solvas
[Full
Text Article]
This review concentrates on both the protein receptor
and guest binding abilities of carbohydrate clusters based
on a cyclodextrin core. The combination of both complexation
abilities is the basis of one of the pursued approaches for
developing site-specific drug delivery systems. Influence
on the molecular recognition properties of the number of appended
saccharides, the type of carbohydrate clustering and the type
of the spacer arms, among other factors, are discussed.
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Benzo-Annelated Cyclic Polysulfides
T. Kimura, S. Ogawa and R. Sato
[Full
Text Article]
The preparation, structure, and reactivity of benzo-annelated
cyclic polysulfides, which principally contain five- and seven-membered
rings, are described together with the chemistry of their
related compounds. The stereochemistry of benzopentathiepins
and the electrochemistry of benzotrithioles are also discussed.
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Revisitation of Cycloheptatriene Derivatives as a
Building Block for Various Substituted and Fused 1,6 Methano[10]annulenes
and Substituted 4,9 Methanothia[11]annulenes
Shigeyasu Kuroda, Takanori Kajioka, Atsushi Fukuta, Nguyen
Chung Thanh, Yanmei Zhang, Ryuta Miyatake, Masaru Mouri, Shengli
Zuo and Mitsunori Oda
[Full
Text Article]
A synthetic maneuver from 1,6-diacetyl- and 1,6-diformyl-1,3,5-cycloheptatrienes
toward various 1,6-methano[10]annulenes, such as diaryl-substituted,
cyclobutene-annulated, and thiophene-annulated derivatives
and its quinodimethane-type compound, and 4,9-methanothia[11]annulenes
is spotlighted based on our recent research efforts. The crystal
structure analysis of the annulenes, discussion of mechanistic
details of a key cyclization step and application of some
annulene derivatives to a material in organic electroluminescent
devices are also described.
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Development of Core-Corona Type Polymeric Nanoparticles
as an Anti-HIV-1 Vaccine
Xin Wang, Takami Akagi, Mitsuru Akashi and Masanori Baba
[Full
Text Article]
We developed a novel technology for core-corona polymeric
nanoparticles having hydrophilic polymer chains with functional
groups. Polystyrene nanoparticles immobilized with the mannose-specific
lectin concanavalin A could efficiently capture human immunodeficiency
virus type 1 (HIV-1) particles and gp120 antigens on their
surface. Since the antigen-capturing nanoparticles were capable
of inducing humoral and cellular immune responses to HIV-1,
they could be developed as a mucosal vaccine against HIV-1
infection.
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Present Status in the Chemistry of Hexuronic Acids
Found in Glycosaminoglycans and their Mimetic Aza-Sugars Analogues
Hammed H. A. M. Hassan
[Full
Text Article]
In this paper, we shed light on the recent methodologies used
for preparing uronic acids; the typical components of glycosaminoglycans
(GAGs). The L-ido synthon is a key challenge in oligosaccharide
synthesis and there is a constant need for its efficient preparation.
Difficulties in obtaining these rare sugars from natural sources
have required chemists to develop general and simple routes
for their syntheses. The conformational flexibility of L-iduronic
acid is analyzed to better understand its remarkable protein
adaptability and resulting diverse biological activities and
its impact on oligosaccharides synthesis. The synthesis of
the new type of 1-N-iminosugars that represented
glycosidase and glycosyltransferase inhibitors and served
as chemotherapeutic agents is discussed in the final section.
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Radical Ion Generation Processes of Organic Compounds
in Electrospray Ionization Mass Spectrometry
R. Vessecchi, A. E. M. Crotti, T. Guaratini, P. Colepicolo,
S. E. Galembeck and N. P. Lopes
[Full
Text Article]
In electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS), charge
formation is proposed to occur as a result of acid-base reactions
or a coordination with metal cations. However, the increasing
number of papers have reported the formation of radical ions
(molecular ions) as a result of loss of one or two electrons.
In this paper, we present an overview of the current literature
on the balance between the formation of molecular ions and
of protonated forms of organic compounds in ESI-MS. Correlations
between the radical formation process and the ionization energy,
calculated by molecular orbital methods or obtained by eletrochemical
techniques, were applied to explain this apparently unexpected
behavior. The use of high level theoretical methods especially
designed to produce accurate thermochemical data is also reported.
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Environmentally Benign Solvent Systems: Toward a Greener
[4+2] Cycloaddition Process
K. M. Brummond and C. K. Wach
[Full
Text Article]
Green chemistry is a field that encompasses a wide range of
environmentally benign technologies. This review discusses
the principles of green chemistry, as well as recent applications
of these principles to the Diels-Alder reaction, with a focus
on benign solvent systems. Specifically, Diels-Alder reactions
in water, ionic liquids, supercritical carbon dioxide, and
solvent-free systems will be reviewed up to February 2006.
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1-Benzoselenopyrylium Salts and 1-Benzotelluropyrylium
Salts: Preparations, Structures and Reactions
Haruki Sashida
[Full
Text Article]
This review is segmented into three main parts; the preparations,
structures and reactions of the 1-benzoselenopyrylium and
1-benzotelluropyryrlium salts. Synthetic work has been achieved
by transformation from the selenochromones and tellurochromones
in two steps. A study shows that these salts, although being
stable compounds, are highly reactive with various nucleophiles
to afford the successful 2- or 4-substituted selenochromene
and tellurochromene derivatives.
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