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A Radical-Polar Crossover Annulation To Access Terpenoid Motifs
William P Thomas1, Devon J Schatz1, David T George1
1Department of Chemistry , University of California, Irvine , Irvine , California 92697-2025 , United States.
Abstract:
A new catalytic radical-polar crossover annulation between two unsaturated carbonyl compounds is described. The annulation proceeds under exceptionally mild conditions and provides direct and expedient access to complex terpenoid motifs. Application of this chemistry allows for synthesis of forskolin, a densely functionalized terpenoid, in 14 steps from commercially available material.
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