Formulation of anomerization and protonation in D-glucosamine, based on 1H NMR

Claudia Virués, Javier Hernández, Inocencio Higuera-Ciapara, Evelin Martínez-Benavidez, J. Luis Olivares-Romero, Rosa Elena Navarro, Motomichi Inoue

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Abstract

The major anomer of non-protonated neutral D-glucosamine GlcN0 is the β-form, while the α-anomer is dominant for protonated cationic glucosamine GlcNH+. The present work confirmed correlation between the anomerization and the protonation by simultaneous determination of signal intensity and chemical shift in pD-variation 1H NMR, and formulated the equilibrium constants between subspecies α-GlcN0, β-GlcN0, α-GlcND+, and β-GlcND+ to interpret the correlation. The individual anomerization constants, Kan = [βGlcN]/[αGlcN] and KanD = [βGlcND+]/[αGlcND+], are linked to each other through the relation K∙KanD = K∙Kan with the deuteration constants K and K of the anomers. The anomer populations are stimulated by OD and D+ ions in the dose−response form. The acidic deuteron in α-GlcND+ is populated mostly at the nitrogen atom, whereas the population in β-GlcND+ is comparable at nitrogen and anomeric oxygen; this difference is consistent with the basicity of the nitrogen and the anomerization process of glucosamine.

Original languageEnglish
Article number107952
JournalCarbohydrate Research
Volume490
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Apr 2020
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Anomer
  • Anomerization
  • D-glucosamine
  • NMR
  • Protonation

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