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rdfs:comment The Crich β-mannosylation in organic chemiThe Crich β-mannosylation in organic chemistry is a synthetic strategy which is used in carbohydrate synthesis to generate a 1,2-cis-glycosidic bond. This type of linkate is generally very difficult to make, and specific methods like the Crich β-mannosylation are used to overcome these issues.ylation are used to overcome these issues.
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