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Enzymatic Cascade Reactions for the Synthesis of Chiral Amino Alcohols from L-lysine
Published on: February 16, 2018
Proline-promoted dehydroxylation of α-ketols
Yelena Mostinski1, David Lankri1, Yana Konovalov1
1The Institute for Drug Research , Faculty of Medicine , The Hebrew University of Jerusalem , Jerusalem 9112102 , Israel .
Abstract:
A new single-step proline-potassium acetate promoted reductive dehydroxylation of α-ketols is reported. We introduce the unexplored reactivity of proline and, for the first time, reveal its ability to function as a reducing agent. The developed metal-free and open-flask operation generally results in good yields. Our protocol allows the challenging selective dehydroxylation of hydroxyketones without affecting other functional groups.
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