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Synthetic Applications of the Baylis–Hillman Reaction: Simple and Convenient Synthesis of Five Important Insect Pheromones
Authors:Biswanath Das  Joydeep Banerjee  Nikhil Chowdhury  Anjoy Majhi  Gurram Mahender
Institution:Organic Chemistry Division – I, Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad – 500 007, India. (fax : (+?91)‐40‐7160512)
Abstract:A simple and convenient synthesis of five important insect pheromones by means of Baylis–Hillman adducts is described, i.e., of (2E,4S)‐2,4‐dimethylhex‐2‐enoic acid ( 1 ), a mandibular‐gland secretion of the male carpenter ant in the genus Camponotus, of (+)‐(S)‐manicone ( 2 ) and (+)‐(S)‐normanicone ( 3 ), two mandibular‐gland constituents of Manica ants, and of (+)‐dominicalure‐I ( 6 ) and (+)‐dominicalure‐II ( 7 ), two aggregation pheromones of the lesser grain borer Rhyzopertha dominica (F). For the first time, the potential of the Baylis–Hillman chemistry for the stereoselective synthesis of trisubstituted olefins was successfully applied to the synthesis of these pheromone compounds.
Keywords:Baylis–  Hillman reaction  Insect pheromones  Olefins  trisubstituted  Stereoselective synthesis  Pheromones
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