Electrophilic lactonization as a tool in acyclic stereocontrol. Synthesis of serricornin |
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Authors: | Paul A. Bartlett David P. Richardson Joel Myerson |
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Affiliation: | Department of Chemistry, University of California Berkeley, CA 94720, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | ![]() Several electrophilic lactonization procedures have been explored as a means of functionalizing olefinic carboxylic acids with relative asymmetric induction, Iodolactonization of δ,? -unsaturated acids under conditions of thermodynamic control exhibits good 1,2- and 1,3-, but not 1,4-induction in the formation of δ-lactones. Mercurilactonization proceeds with good stereocontrol in the formation of both γ- and δ-lactones (1,2-induction), but suffers from the difficulty of elimination during reductive demercuration; phenylselenolactonization with N-(phenylseleno)phthalimide is apparently kinetically controlled, affording high induction with 10, a strongly sterically biased substrate leading to a δ-lactone, but not with 16, which leads to a γ-lactone. In contrast, hydroxymethyllactonization proceeds with good stereocontrol in the case of 26, the ester of 10, but not with the analogous ester of 16. The lactones resulting from cyclization of 10 and 13 were converted in stereospecific fashion into each of the stereoisomers of(±)-serricornin. |
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