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titleOfInvention An efficient method to synthesize benzyl group-protected alpha-pentagalloylglucose (α-pgg) and its analogues
abstract A method to synthesize benzyl group protected alpha-pentagalloylglucose (α-PGG) and related compounds. The method comprises the steps of: suspending a highly reactive acylation agent and an acylating catalyst in a donor solvent; adding α-D-glucose or an analogue thereof to the mixture; reacting the mixture at room temperature for a time sufficient for reaction to occur; evaporating the solvent; taking up the residue in an appropriate solvent; filtering the residue and solvent mixture; and evaporating off the solvent.
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