A highly convergent total synthesis of bitungolide F leading to the assignment of its absolute stereochemistry is described. The key steps include a Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons olefination to construct the C7-C8 bond, a Wittig reaction to introduce the conjugate E,E-olefinic moiety in the molecule, and finally a ring-closing metathesis reaction to construct the six-membered alpha,beta-unsaturated delta-lactone of the molecule. Modified Evans's syn-aldol reaction, using Crimmins's protocol, was used to install the stereochemistries at the C4 and C5 centers. The stereochemistry at C9 was introduced by means of hydroxy-directed reduction of the C9 keto using Evans's protocol.
The first total synthesis of (-)-bitungolide B and a second-generation total synthesis of (-)-bitungolide E are described. The cornerstone of the approach comprises a convergent and flexible route involving Brown crotylation, highly diastereoselective substrate controlled Paterson anti-aldol reaction, hydroxyl-directed 1,3-syn/anti reduction, Barton-McCombie deoxygenation and RCM reactions. Via this route, a common intermediate 13 is readily accessible for the synthesis of the family of bitungolides A-E and franklinolides A-C.
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