The Isoxazoline Route to α-Methylene Lactones
Alan P Kozikowski1, Arun K Ghosh1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15260.
Abstract:
A new route to α-methylene lactones, important structural subunits of many natural products, has been developed using the nitrile oxide derived from 2-nitroethanol.
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