Synthese des Dysidins |
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Authors: | Hermann K hler,Hans Gerlach |
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Affiliation: | Hermann Köhler,Hans Gerlach |
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Abstract: | Synthesis of Dysidin The synthesis of dysidin ((?)- 1 ), the enantiomer of a metabolite of the marine sponge Dysidea herbacea, is described. To effect the synthesis, (±)-5-isopropyl-4-methoxy-3-pyrrolin-2-one ( 7 ) is converted to its lithium salt and reacted with (?)-(5R,2E)-3-methoxy-5-trichloromethyl-2-hexenoyl chloride ((-)- 11 ) to give (?)- 1 and its diastereoisomer (+)-5-epidysidin ((+)- 12 ) epimeric at C(5) of the pyrrolinone ring. The (?)-acyl chloride (?)- 11 has been synthesized from (+)-(R)-3-(trichloromethyl)butanoic acid ((+)- 8 ) via the intermediates (+)- 9 and (?)- 10 , the pyrrolinone 7 from N-benzyl-oxycarbonyl-L-valine via the intermediate 5 . The enantiomers of acid 8 have been resolved by fractional crystallization of their diastereoisomeric N-(1-phenylethyl)amides. The (R)-chirality of (+)- 8 was determined by comparing the 1H-NMR spectra of the diastereoisomeric N-(1-phenylethyl)amides 16 and 17 , made from (+)- 8 by substituting deuterium for chlorine, with the spectra of the N-(1-phenylethyl)amides 14 and 15 of known absolute configuration. This correlation shows that literature value (R) for (?)- 8 is in error. Therefore, the structural formulae of (?)-dysidenin and (+)-isodysidenin, two other metabolites of D.herbacea, have to be changed to their mirror images as shown in formulae (?)- 3 and (+)- 4 , respectively. |
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