首次进行 (+/-) - 英醇的全合成
Jeffrey D Winkler1, Meagan B Rouse, Michael F Greaney
1Department of Chemistry, The University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19104, USA. winkler@sas.upenn.edu
Journal of the American Chemical Society
|August 15, 2002
概括
研究人员报告说,他们首次完全合成了复杂的天然产品 ingenol. 这项成就利用了新的隔离选择反应来建立关键的立体化学特征,克服了原始化学中的重大合成挑战.
科学领域:
- 有机化学 有机化学
- 自然产品的合成自然产品的合成
背景情况:
- 英根醇及其衍生物是具有显著生物活性的复杂天然产品.
- 整体合成的 ingenanes 提出了实质性的立体化学挑战,特别是桥头内立体化学.
研究的目的:
- 为了实现 (+/-) - 醇的第一个全合成.
- 开发和应用新型合成策略来构建基因内核结构.
主要方法:
- 对C-11甲基立体化学的灾难选择性迈克尔反应.
- 对于二甲基cyclopropane 加入的 diastereoselective 碳添加剂.
- 在C-8/C-10立体化学中进行分子内二氧化光添加碎片化.
主要成果:
- 成功完成 (+/-) - 英醇的总合成.
- 建立关键的C-8/C-10跨桥头内部立体化学.
- 使用C-6alpha基甲基组对七个连续碳中心进行有效的氧化.
结论:
- 开发的合成途径为 ingenol.ol 提供了一条可行的途径.
- 采用的合成策略为构建复杂的多环分子提供了新的工具.
- 这种合成代表了基因化学的重大进步.
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