glycal
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glycal
[′glī‚kal] (biochemistry)
A monosaccharide having a double bond between carbons 1 and 2, and no hydroxyl group on either of those carbons.
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propylene carbonate or tripropylene
glycal monomethylethers), followed by a rinse in isopropyl alcohol.
Genistein, like other flavonoid polyphenolic compounds, is a notoriously difficult substrate for chemical glycosylation, including Ferrier rearrangement of
glycals, and regio- as well as stereoselectivity is practically unattainable [12].
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