Carbohydrate Chemistry
Proven Synthetic Methods, Volume 5
Paul Kosma (Redaktør) ; Tanja M. Wrodnigg (Redaktør) ; Arnold Stutz (Redaktør)
Serie: Carbohydrate Chemistry: Proven Synthetic Methods 1
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Exploring carbohydrate chemistry from both the academic and industrial points of view, this unique resource brings together useful information into one convenient reference. The series is unique among other synthetic literature in the carbohydrate field in that, to ensure reproducibility, an independent checker has verified the experimental parts involved by repeating the protocols or using the methods.
Featuring contributions from world-renowned experts and overseen by a highly respected series editor, this latest volume compiles reliable protocols for the preparation of intermediates for carbohydrate synthesis or other uses in the glycosciences.
Key Features:
Explains reliable and tested protocols for the preparation of intermediates for carbohydrate synthesis
Offers a unique resource in glycosciences, compiling useful information in one reference
Presents protocols that are of wide use to a broad range of readers in the carbohydrate field and the life sciences, including undergraduates taking carbohydrate workshops
Explores synthetic carbohydrate chemistry from both the academic and industrial points of view
Guarantees the reader a good, clean, reproducible experiment
Tanja M. Wrodnigg holds a professorship at the Institute of Chemistry and Technology of Biobased Systems at Graz University of Technology, Austria. She earned her PhD in organic chemistry (1999) at Graz University of Technology, Austria under the supervision of Arnold Stutz, working on the synthesis of iminosugar based ligands for glycoside processing enzymes. She joined 2001 the group of Stephen Withers at the University of British Columbia, Vancouver as a postdoctoral fellow, to obtain insights into biochemical field of the foregoing enzyme class. Back at TU Graz (2003), she was awarded a Hertha Firnberg Fellowship from the Austrian Science foundation (FWF), to build up her own research group in collaboration with Glycogroup focus on the design and synthesis of glycomimetics as ligands and therapeutics for (bio)-medicinal applications in the context of glycoside processing enzymes. In 2007 she went for a sabbatical to Danish Technical University (DTU) Lyngby, Denmark to work with Prof. Inge Lundt. In 2008 she was appointed Associate Professor at TU Graz and since 2020 she is Full Professor and established the new Institute for Chemistry and Technology of Biobased Systems at TU Graz with the focus on the design and synthesis of bioactive glycoconjugates and glycomimetics as tools for glycoprocessing enzymes and modification of carbohydrate based biomolecules for technological applications.
Arnold Stutz was born in Graz, Austria, in 1957 and received his Ph.D. at Graz Technical University in 1983.
After post-doctoral work with Profs. Yoshito Kishi (1984/85, Palytoxin) and Robert J. (Robin) Ferrier (1986/87, Carbasugars), he returned to Graz and initiated the start of Glycogroup at Graz University of Technology. He was appointed Professor for Organic Chemistry in 1993.
His stays abroad, including his guest professorships at Danish Technical University (DTU), have contributed to a range of fruitful long-term international collaborations.
His main research interests have covered aminocyclitol antibiotics, numerous types of glycosidase inhibitors, synthetic applications and mechanism of xylose isomerase and other means of isomerization of free sugars as well as added-value products from cheap renewable sources, just to mention a few.
Current work is focussed on cyclopentanoid sugar analogs, non-natural glycolipids as well as amino acid - sugar adducts.