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Published on: January 13, 2017
Stereochemical diversity through cyclodimerization: synthesis of polyketide-like macrodiolides
Qibin Su1, Aaron B Beeler, Emil Lobkovsky
1Department of Chemistry and Center for Chemical Methodology and Library Development, Boston University, 590 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts 02215, USA.
Abstract:
[reaction: see text] An expeditious procedure for the direct formation of stereochemically well-defined macrodiolides is described. Cyclodimerizations of enantioenriched C7 and C8 hydroxy esters 6 in the presence of catalytic amounts of distannoxane transesterification catalysts afford 14- to 22-membered macrodiolides 7-9 bearing up to six stereocenters. Additional structural diversity is introduced by further stereoselective reactions on selected macrodiolides 7a, 7g, 10a, and 11.
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