Search for dissertations about: "Ian Cumpstey"

Found 4 swedish dissertations containing the words Ian Cumpstey.

  1. 1. Synthesis of O-linked Carbasugar Analogues of Galactofuranosides and N-linked Neodisaccharides

    Author : Jens Frigell; Ian Cumpstey; George Fleet; Stockholms universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; carbasugar; galactofuranose; mycobacterium; tuberculosis; ring-closing metathesis; GlfT2; galactan; epoxide-opening; pseudodisaccharide; etherification; regioselective; carbohydrate; carbocycles; glycomimetics; glucosidase; neodisaccharides; Mitsunobu; Organic synthesis; Organisk syntes; organisk kemi; Organic Chemistry;

    Abstract : In this thesis, carbohydrate mimicry is investigated through the syntheses of carbohydrate analogues and evaluation of their inhibitory effects on carbohydrate-processing enzymes. Galactofuranosides are interesting structures because they are common motifs in pathogenic microorganisms but not found in mammals. M. READ MORE

  2. 2. Carbohydrate Structural Studies. Towards Automatic Structure Determination

    Author : Magnus Lundborg; Göran Widmalm; Ian Cumpstey; Stockholms universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Organic chemistry; Organisk kemi;

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  3. 3. Synthesis of Biologically Active Carbohydrate Mimics - Carbasugars and Pseudodisaccharides

    Author : Clinton Ramstadius; Ian Cumpstey; Jacek Stawinski; Stockholms universitet; []
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  4. 4. Synthesis of Carbohydrate Mimics and Development of a Carbohydrate Epimerisation Method

    Author : Clinton Ramstadius; Ian Cumpstey; Robert Madsen; Stockholms universitet; []
    Keywords : NATURVETENSKAP; NATURAL SCIENCES; Carbohydrate Mimic; Ring-closing Metathesis; Carbohydrate Chemistry; Carbasugar; Aminocarbasugar; Pseudodisaccharide; Glycosidase and Lectin Inhibitors; Organic chemistry; Organisk kemi; organisk kemi; Organic Chemistry;

    Abstract : In this thesis the synthesis of several hydrolytically stable carbohydrate mimics with the potential to function as glycosidase or lectin inhibitors are described. This work is presented in Chapters 2-5. READ MORE