InChI
1S/C75H99NO46/c1-8-75(41-116-62(101)44-9-11-45(76)12-10-44,42-121-67(106)73(6,37-117-63(102)69(2,29-108-54(93)21-13-46(77)78)30-109-55(94)22-14-47(79)80)38-118-64(103)70(3,31-110-56(95)23-15-48(81)82)32-111-57(96)24-16-49(83)84)43-122-68(107)74(7,39-119-65(104)71(4,33-112-58(97)25-17-50(85)86)34-113-59(98)26-18-51(87)88)40-120-66(105)72(5,35-114-60(99)27-19-52(89)90)36-115-61(100)28-20-53(91)92/h9-12H,8,13-43,76H2,1-7H3,(H,77,78)(H,79,80)(H,81,82)(H,83,84)(H,85,86)(H,87,88)(H,89,90)(H,91,92)
Application
Amine dendrons can be covalently attached through conjugation to carboxyl groups, primary amines, or sulfhydryl groups. Amines can also attach to oxidized carbohydrate groups (usually aldehydes) by reductive amination.