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Conformations of the Pyranoid Sugars. II. Infrared Absorption Spectra of Some Aldopyranosides

The conformations of twenty-four aldopyranosides have been studied by analysis of their infrared absorption spectra. The most stable conformations of twelve of the glycosides had previously been assigned by Reeves from a study of their instability factors; these conformations were assumed to apply t...

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Autores principales: Tipson, R. Stuart, Isbell, Horace S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: [Gaithersburg, MD] : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology 1960
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5287150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32196191
http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/jres.064A.025
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description The conformations of twenty-four aldopyranosides have been studied by analysis of their infrared absorption spectra. The most stable conformations of twelve of the glycosides had previously been assigned by Reeves from a study of their instability factors; these conformations were assumed to apply to the crystalline state, for which the spectra had been recorded. The compounds were classified into (a) configurationally and (b) structurally related groups, and the spectra were intercompared. The analysis revealed groups of absorption bands which showed a concerted shift on change of anomeric disposition. With these groups of absorption bands thus identified, intercomparison with nine of the remaining spectra afforded evidence that the anomeric group (1) is axial in methyl d-glycero-α-l-gluco-heptopyranoside, methyl d-glycero-α-l-manno-heptopyranoside, and methyl d-glycero-α-d-gulo-heptopyranoside; (2) is equatorial in methyl 6-deoxy-β-l-mannopyranoside, methyl d-glycero-β-d-gulo-heptopyranoside, and cyclohexyl d-glycero-β-d-gulo-heptopyrnoside; and (3) either is quasi or occurs as different (or mixed) axial and equatorial forms in methyl α-d-lyxopranoside, methyl β-d-lyxopranoside, and (possibly) α-d-methylgulopyranoside. Three of the glycosides were available as their crystalline complexes with calcium chloride. The spectra of these complexes were also examined, and the effect of co-crystallization with calcium chloride is pointed out.
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spelling pubmed-52871502020-03-18 Conformations of the Pyranoid Sugars. II. Infrared Absorption Spectra of Some Aldopyranosides Tipson, R. Stuart Isbell, Horace S. J Res Natl Bur Stand A Phys Chem Article The conformations of twenty-four aldopyranosides have been studied by analysis of their infrared absorption spectra. The most stable conformations of twelve of the glycosides had previously been assigned by Reeves from a study of their instability factors; these conformations were assumed to apply to the crystalline state, for which the spectra had been recorded. The compounds were classified into (a) configurationally and (b) structurally related groups, and the spectra were intercompared. The analysis revealed groups of absorption bands which showed a concerted shift on change of anomeric disposition. With these groups of absorption bands thus identified, intercomparison with nine of the remaining spectra afforded evidence that the anomeric group (1) is axial in methyl d-glycero-α-l-gluco-heptopyranoside, methyl d-glycero-α-l-manno-heptopyranoside, and methyl d-glycero-α-d-gulo-heptopyranoside; (2) is equatorial in methyl 6-deoxy-β-l-mannopyranoside, methyl d-glycero-β-d-gulo-heptopyranoside, and cyclohexyl d-glycero-β-d-gulo-heptopyrnoside; and (3) either is quasi or occurs as different (or mixed) axial and equatorial forms in methyl α-d-lyxopranoside, methyl β-d-lyxopranoside, and (possibly) α-d-methylgulopyranoside. Three of the glycosides were available as their crystalline complexes with calcium chloride. The spectra of these complexes were also examined, and the effect of co-crystallization with calcium chloride is pointed out. [Gaithersburg, MD] : U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Institute of Standards and Technology 1960 1960-06-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5287150/ /pubmed/32196191 http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/jres.064A.025 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ The Journal of Research of the National Bureau of Standards Section A is a publication of the U.S. Government. The papers are in the public domain and are not subject to copyright in the United States. Articles from J Res may contain photographs or illustrations copyrighted by other commercial organizations or individuals that may not be used without obtaining prior approval from the holder of the copyright.
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Conformations of the Pyranoid Sugars. II. Infrared Absorption Spectra of Some Aldopyranosides
title Conformations of the Pyranoid Sugars. II. Infrared Absorption Spectra of Some Aldopyranosides
title_full Conformations of the Pyranoid Sugars. II. Infrared Absorption Spectra of Some Aldopyranosides
title_fullStr Conformations of the Pyranoid Sugars. II. Infrared Absorption Spectra of Some Aldopyranosides
title_full_unstemmed Conformations of the Pyranoid Sugars. II. Infrared Absorption Spectra of Some Aldopyranosides
title_short Conformations of the Pyranoid Sugars. II. Infrared Absorption Spectra of Some Aldopyranosides
title_sort conformations of the pyranoid sugars. ii. infrared absorption spectra of some aldopyranosides
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5287150/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32196191
http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/jres.064A.025
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