Total Synthesis of Honokiol via Oxidative Phenol Coupling
Emmanuel Moya Cruz1, Young Eun Lee1, Sun Min Kim1
1Department of Chemistry, Roy and Diana Vagelos Laboratories, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104-6323, United States.
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Herein we disclose the total synthesis of honokiol in six steps in an overall yield of 66%. Two distinct routes were explored, with the key steps being highly efficient and selective cross-couplings of commercially available phenols to construct the main biphenolic backbone. The routes employ inexpensive reagents and are scalable, high-yielding processes. The experimental procedures are reported in the conventional narrative format and two machine-readable formats.
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