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Thioglycosides are key intermediates for oligosaccharide assembly and are of importance in biological systems due to their increased enzymatic stability. They are more stable to the action of glycosidases than their O-linked isosteres, making them potential enzyme inhibitors and a potential means by which to facilitate the delivery of therapeutic peptides.
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Falconer, R.A. (2001). S-Xanthenyl Protected 1-Thiosugars as Building Blocks for Glycopeptide Assembly. In: Lebl, M., Houghten, R.A. (eds) Peptides: The Wave of the Future. American Peptide Symposia, vol 7. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-010-0464-0_33
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