Methyl 1-thiolincosaminide – CAS 14810-93-6

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Methyl 1-thiolincosaminide is synthesised by Santiago Lab (Prague, Czech Republic).

Purity (LC-MS)

95%+ | Certificate of Analysis

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Methyl 1-thiolincosaminide

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Methyl 1-thiolincosaminide

Characterisation

CAS: 14810-93-6

IUPAC Name: D-erythro-α-D-galacto-Octopyranoside, methyl 6-amino-6,8-dideoxy-1-thio- (9CI, ACI)

Other names: Methyl α-Thiolincosaminide, MTL

Molecular weight: 253.32 g/mol 

Molecular formula: C9H19NO5S

 

Description

Methyl 1-thiolincosaminide is synthesised by Santiago Lab (Prague, Czech Republic)

Methyl 1-thiolincosaminide is a useful building block in carbohydrate, oligosaccharide chemistry and biosynthesis of antibiotics. It is a degradation product of Lincomycin.

You can read more about antibiotic research at Santiago Lab in this article.

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References

Practical Gram-Scale Synthesis of Iboxamycin, a Potent Antibiotic Candidate
Jeremy D. Mason, Daniel W. Terwilliger, Aditya R. Pote, and Andrew G. Myers
Journal of the American Chemical Society 2021 143 (29), 11019-11025
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c03529

A Practical, Component-Based Synthetic Route to Methylthiolincosamine Permitting Facile Northern-Half Diversification of Lincosamide Antibiotics
Matthew J. Mitcheltree, Jack W. Stevenson, Amarnath Pisipati, and Andrew G. Myers
Journal of the American Chemical Society 2021 143 (18), 6829-6835
DOI: 10.1021/jacs.1c03536

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