"In Water": Organocatalyzed Diastereoselective Multicomponent Reactions toward 2-Azapyrrolizidine Alkaloid Scaffolds
Balakrishnan Rajarathinam1, Kandhasamy Kumaravel1, Gnanasambandam Vasuki1
1Department of Chemistry, Pondicherry University , Puducherry 605 014, India.
Abstract:
Synthesis of the 2-aza analogues of pyrrolizidine and spirooxindole-2-azapyrrolizidine hybrid, a spiro-tetracyclic scaffold possessing multiple contiguous stereocenters, by an exclusive regio-, chemo-, and diastereoselective multicomponent reaction in water is reported. This logical and didactical tactic has integrated the principles of an ideal organic synthesis, privileged substructure-based diversity-oriented synthesis, and biology-oriented synthesis to access hybrid heterocyclic scaffolds.
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