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O-glycoside Formation

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Synthesis and Characterization of Glycosides

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When a monosaccharide (or a sugar fragment of any size) is condensed with either an aliphatic or aromatic alcohol, or another sugar moiety through oxygen, a glycoside bond is formed. General examples of -glycosides are shown in Scheme 2.1.

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