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Paidi Venkatram Reddy1, Julien Smith, Anushree Kamath
1SERCO, Département de Chimie Moléculaire, University Grenoble Alpes, ICMG FR-2607, CNRS, UMR-5250, F-38041 Grenoble, France.
The Journal of Organic Chemistry
|April 6, 2013
Abstract:
Naturally occurring hyacinthacines B1 and B2 have been prepared from a common, easily available, advanced intermediate. The approach features several highly stereoselective transformations: inter alia, a dichloroketene-enol ether [2 + 2] cycloaddition, a Bruylants alkylation, and an amino-nitrile alkylation-reduction.
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