TY - JOUR
T1 - Formulation of anomerization and protonation in D-glucosamine, based on 1H NMR
AU - Virués, Claudia
AU - Hernández, Javier
AU - Higuera-Ciapara, Inocencio
AU - Martínez-Benavidez, Evelin
AU - Olivares-Romero, J. Luis
AU - Navarro, Rosa Elena
AU - Inoue, Motomichi
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd
PY - 2020/4/1
Y1 - 2020/4/1
N2 - 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 KDα∙KanD = KDβ∙Kan with the deuteration constants KDα and KDβ 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.
AB - 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 KDα∙KanD = KDβ∙Kan with the deuteration constants KDα and KDβ 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.
KW - Anomer
KW - Anomerization
KW - D-glucosamine
KW - NMR
KW - Protonation
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U2 - 10.1016/j.carres.2020.107952
DO - 10.1016/j.carres.2020.107952
M3 - Artículo
C2 - 32114014
AN - SCOPUS:85080088614
SN - 0008-6215
VL - 490
JO - Carbohydrate Research
JF - Carbohydrate Research
M1 - 107952
ER -