betathioglucoses
Betathioglucoses are a class of chemical compounds that are thioacetals derived from glucose. They are characterized by the presence of a sulfur atom replacing one of the oxygen atoms in the glycosidic linkage of glucose. Specifically, in a betathioglucose, the sulfur atom is located at the anomeric position and forms a beta-glycosidic bond. This structural modification distinguishes them from their oxygen-containing counterparts, the beta-glucosides.
These compounds can be synthesized through various chemical methods, often involving the reaction of glucose derivatives
Betathioglucoses have garnered interest in research due to their potential biological activities and applications. Some derivatives