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Syntheses of Natural and Non-Natural β-Amino Acids Using Racemic and Enantioselective Sulfamate-Tethered Aza-Michael
Mintu Munda1, Harshit Joshi1, Shyam Sathyamoorthi1
1Department of Medicinal Chemistry, University of Kansas, Lawrence, Kansas 66047, United States.
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We detail the preparation of a library of ten β-amino acids (7 racemic and 3 scalemic), highlighting our laboratory's racemic and enantioselective sulfamate-tethered aza-Michael cyclization reactions. All ten syntheses proceed from oxathiazinane heterocycles furnished by reactions invented in our laboratory. This work raises the prominence of sulfamate-tethered aza-Michael technology and advocates for the more general use of sulfamates in olefin functionalization processes.
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