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Further Studies on the Assignment of Signals in <sup>13</sup>C Magnetic Resonance Spectra of Aldoses and Derived Methyl Glycosides

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1975

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The 13 C signals of most of the more common sugars and their methyl glycosides have been assigned, based on the α-carbon and β-carbon effects that occur on deuterium substitution. For pyranoses having the same hydroxyl configuration, replacement of the CH 2 OH substituent at C-5 with CH 3 , CO 2 H, CO 2 Me, or H is accompanied by displacement of the C-4, C-5, and when applicable C-6 signals. The magnitudes of the displacements in the glucopyranose and mannopyranose series are almost identical and were of aid in assigning signals in the 13 C spectrum of methyl (methyl α-D-mannopyranuronosid)uronate. The displacements, however, differ from corresponding ones observed in the galactopyranose series. Some assignments are made for the 13 C signals of structurally related methyl aldofuranosides.