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Iterative Assembly of Macrocyclic Lactones using Successive Ring Expansion Reactions
Thomas C Stephens1, Aggie Lawer1, Thomas French1
1University of York, York, YO10 5DD, UK.
Abstract:
Macrocyclic lactones can be prepared from lactams and hydroxyacid derivatives via an efficient 3- or 4-atom iterative ring expansion protocol. The products can also be expanded using amino acid-based linear fragments, meaning that macrocycles with precise sequences of hydroxy- and amino acids can be assembled in high yields by "growing" them from smaller rings, using a simple procedure in which high dilution is not required. The method should significantly expedite the practical synthesis of diverse nitrogen containing macrolide frameworks.
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