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TextSentencer_T1 0-116 Sentence denotes A method for obtaining equilibrium tautomeric mixtures of reducing sugars via glycosylamines using nonaqueous media.
T1 0-116 Sentence denotes A method for obtaining equilibrium tautomeric mixtures of reducing sugars via glycosylamines using nonaqueous media.
TextSentencer_T2 117-398 Sentence denotes Equilibrium tautomeric mixtures of several mono- and disaccharides are obtained in anhydrous form, without the use of water, by reacting the commercially available reducing sugars with ammonia gas in dry methanol, followed by the concentration of the resultant solution to dryness.
T2 117-398 Sentence denotes Equilibrium tautomeric mixtures of several mono- and disaccharides are obtained in anhydrous form, without the use of water, by reacting the commercially available reducing sugars with ammonia gas in dry methanol, followed by the concentration of the resultant solution to dryness.
TextSentencer_T3 399-520 Sentence denotes Mutarotation and hydrolysis of the initially formed glycosylamine in the resultant medium account for the transformation.
T3 399-520 Sentence denotes Mutarotation and hydrolysis of the initially formed glycosylamine in the resultant medium account for the transformation.
TextSentencer_T4 521-857 Sentence denotes Equilibrium anomeric mixtures enriched in the beta-form of commercially available sugars such as alpha-D-glucose and alpha-lactose have not only vastly increased solubility, but are also synthetically valuable as these can be readily converted to the methyl/benzyl/trimethylsilyl ether and other derivatives for further transformations.
T4 521-857 Sentence denotes Equilibrium anomeric mixtures enriched in the beta-form of commercially available sugars such as alpha-D-glucose and alpha-lactose have not only vastly increased solubility, but are also synthetically valuable as these can be readily converted to the methyl/benzyl/trimethylsilyl ether and other derivatives for further transformations.