Total Synthesis of Panaxydiol and (-)-Virol C
Brian K Osei-Badu1, Justin T Mohr1
1Department of Chemistry, University of Illinois Chicago, 845 West Taylor Street, Chicago, Illinois 60607, United States.
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A direct approach to the total synthesis of panaxydiol (1) and (-)-virol C (2) is reported. This strategy highlights the utility of γ-polyhaloalkylation reactions of siloxydienes in target-directed synthesis, enabling the construction of functionalized conjugated π-systems poised for further manipulation. Titanium-mediated enantioselective transformations enable asymmetric synthesis and identify an unexpected discrepancy in facial selectivity that is resolved by total synthesis.
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