An enantioselective approach to (+)-laurencin
Vikrant A Adsool1, Sunil V Pansare
1Department of Chemistry, Memorial University, St. John's, Newfoundland, Canada.
Abstract:
A convergent enantioselective route to an advanced intermediate for the synthesis of the marine natural product (+)-laurencin has been developed. The methodology employs ring-opening of an ephedrine-based spiro-epoxide with a chiral secondary alcohol, hemiacetal allylation and ring closing metathesis as the key steps for elaboration of the functionalized medium-ring ether moiety in laurencin.
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