6Cglucoside
6-C-Glucoside, also known as 6-C-glucosylated compound, is a type of glycoside characterized by a glucose unit attached directly to a non-sugar moiety via a carbon-carbon (C-C) bond at the sixth carbon position of the sugar. Unlike typical O-glycosides, where the linkage involves an oxygen atom, C-glucosides exhibit stability owing to their carbon-carbon bonds, making them resistant to hydrolysis under standard conditions.
C-glucosides are naturally occurring in various plant species and are often associated with secondary metabolites such
The synthesis of 6-C-glucosides can occur naturally through enzymatic processes in plants or be achieved synthetically
Research into 6-C-glucosides continues to explore their biosynthesis pathways, biological functions, and potential health benefits. Their
Overall, 6-C-glucosides represent a distinct class of glycosides with notable chemical stability and biological significance, contributing