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Identification of di-<i>O</i>-, tri-<i>O</i>-, and tetra-<i>O</i>-methylmannoses by gas–liquid chromatography
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Chemical MeasurementEngineeringBiochemistryGas ChromatographyMethylation FragmentsGlycobiologyOrganic ChemistryAnalytical ChemistryGas–liquid ChromatographyPolysaccharideCellulose ColumnChemistryChromatographic AnalysisMedicineMethylation–fragmentation AnalysesCarbohydrate-protein InteractionChromatographyDrug Analysis
Some di-O- and tri-O-methylmannoses which are unknown or difficult to prepare have been synthesized. These and the other isomers, which can arise from methylation–fragmentation analyses of mannofuranose- and mannopyranose-containing polysaccharides can be used as gas–liquid chromatographic (g.l.c.) standards. A system has been devised in which methylation fragments are fractionated on a cellulose column into di-O-, tri-O-, and tetra-O-methylmannose fractions, which are then analyzed individually by g.l.c. following conversion to suitable derivatives.