cellodextrin and methyl-beta-cellobioside

cellodextrin has been researched along with methyl-beta-cellobioside* in 1 studies

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1 other study(ies) available for cellodextrin and methyl-beta-cellobioside

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Studies on the boronation of methyl-beta-D-cellobioside--a cellulose model.
    Carbohydrate research, 2010, Jan-26, Volume: 345, Issue:2

    The conversion of phenylboronic acid (PBA) with methyl-beta-D-cellobioside (Me-beta-D-clb) and cellodextrins (DP(w) 12) was investigated to gain a basic understanding of the interactions of boric acid derivatives with oligo- and polyglucans. By means of MS and NMR experiments, it was possible to show a first stage formation of a six-membered ring at C-4 and C-6 of the non-reducing glucose occurs as in the case of monosaccharides. If the amount of reagent is increased the formation of seven-membered rings at the secondary OH moieties is observed. Even the existence of two of these large ring-systems in the direct neighborhood was found. Application of an excess of boronation reagent led to dimerization reactions of Me-beta-D-clb via the primary reducing glucose residue as confirmed by DOSY NMR studies. Preliminary (13)C NMR studies for the interaction of cellodextrins with PBA in DMSO solution confirmed a functionalization at the trans-1,2-diol moieties of these oligomers. The amount of reagent applied may either was shown to lead to soluble products or to insoluble cross-linked material.

    Topics: Boron; Boronic Acids; Cellulose; Dextrins; Glucosides; Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy; Mass Spectrometry

2010