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Syntheses of the D-aldopentoses from non-carbohydrate sources

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Banwell, Martin
De Savi, Chris
Hockless, David
Pallich, Susanne
Watson, Keith G

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Georg Thieme Verlag

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The cis-1,2-dihydrocatechols 5-7, which are obtained in high yield and ca. 99.8% ee by microbial oxidation of the corresponding aromatic compound, have been converted, via reaction sequences involving three distinct types of one-carbon deletion processes, into the four D-aldopentoses.

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