Glycoazodyes

Glycoazodyes

Glycoazodyes (or GADs) are a family of "naturalised" synthetic dyes, so called because they are the conjugation of common commercial dyes with a sugar through a "linker".Ref|Bartalucci This principal is summarised in the scheme below.

References

G. Bartalucci, R. Bianchini, G. Catelani, F. D’Andrea, and Lorenzo Guazzelli, "Eur. J. Org. Chem." 2007, 588–595 DOI|10.1002/ejoc.200600686


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