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Jay Tromans1, Bian Zhang2, Bernard T Golding1
1School of Natural and Environmental Science - Chemistry, Newcastle University, Bedson Building, Newcastle University, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, UK. bernard.golding@ncl.ac.uk.
Abstract:
Plasmalogens are glycerophospholipids distinguished by their O-(Z)-vinyl ether at the sn-1 position. These lipids are implicated in several disease states requiring analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic interventions, which demand synthetic availability for a variety of structural types. By deploying the new O-protecting group 1,4-dimethoxynaphthyl-2-methyl ('DIMON') and a new stereospecific method for accessing Z-vinyl ethers, a reproducible, versatile synthetic route to plasmalogens [plasmenyl phosphocholines] has been developed. A key intermediate is (S,Z)-1-((1,4-dimethoxynaphthalen-2-yl)methoxy)-3-(hexadec-1-en-1-yloxy)propan-2-ol, which in principle, permits plasmalogen synthesis 'à la carte' at scale. The methodology compares favourably with all previous synthetic routes by virtue of the very high configurational (>99% Z) and optical purity (>99% ee), including the ability to incorporate polyunsaturated fatty acyl chains (e.g. all Z docosahexaenoic acid) reliably at the sn-2 position.
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