Total synthesis of biselyngbyolide A
Yurika Tanabe1, Eisuke Sato, Naoya Nakajima
1Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Technology, Keio University , Hiyoshi 3-14-1, Kohoku-ku, Yokohama 223-8522, Japan.
Organic Letters
|May 13, 2014
Abstract:
Biselyngbyolide A is an 18-membered macrolide that exhibits significant biological activities such as growth-inhibitory activity and apoptosis inducing activity against cancer cells. In this study, the first total synthesis of biselyngbyolide A by using an intramolecular Stille coupling reaction as a key step is achieved.
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