Six strategically chosen monosaccharide building blocks, which are protected by a novel set of four orthogonal protecting groups (Lev, Fmoc, TBDPS, and All), can be employed for the efficient synthesis of the 20 disaccharide moieties found in heparan sulfate. The properly protected disaccharide building blocks can be converted into glycosyl donors and acceptors, which can be used for the modular synthesis of a wide range of well-defined oligosaccharides that differ in sulfation pattern. [structure: see text]
Spectral characteristics of 1-(2,4-diamino phenylazo) naphthalene (FBRR, fat brown RR) and 4-aminoazobenzene (AAB) have been studied in various solvents, varying hydrogen ion concentrations and in β-cyclodextrin (β-CD). The inclusion complex of FBRR and AAB with β-CD were analysed by UV-visible, fluorometry and CAche-DFT methods. Solvent study reveals that only azo tautomer is present in both compounds and the large red shifted absorption and emission maxima of FBRR indicate naphthalene ring effectively increases the π-π* transition. Unusual red shift is observed in acid solutions suggests azonium-ammonium tautomer is present in both molecules. In β-CD solutions, the large hypsochromic shift is observed in S(0) and S(1) states indicates ortho amino group of FBRR molecule is entrapped in the β-CD cavity and the large bathochromic shift for AAB in the S(1) state indicates 1:1 inclusion complex is formed.
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