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Published on: February 6, 2019
Asymmetric Synthesis of (+)-Vellosimine Enabled by a Sequential Nucleophilic Addition/Cyclization Process
Huanhuan Zou1, Jiahang Yan1, Xiaocheng Zhang1
1Shaanxi Key Laboratory of Natural Products & Chemical Biology, College of Chemistry & Pharmacy, Northwest A&F University, 22 Xinong Road, Yangling, 712100, Shaanxi, China.
Abstract:
Herein, we achieved the asymmetric synthesis of (+)-vellosimine in 13 steps (longest linear sequences, LLS). This synthesis featured a sequential nucleophilic addition/cyclization process, which provided an efficient protocol for synthesizing a range of indole fused azabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane. Additionally, a SmI2-mediated reductive cyclization of ketone with an attached α,β-unsaturated ester for constructing the strained quinuclidine moiety was also highlighted.
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