Development of designer natural product variants, 6-aza-artemisinins, enabled us to achieve structural modification of the hitherto unexplored cyclohexane moiety of artemisinin and concise de novo synthesis of the tetracyclic scaffold in just four steps from the modular assembly of three simple building blocks. This expeditious catalytic asymmetric synthetic approach generated lead candidates exhibiting superior in vivo antimalarial activities to artemisinin.
A new and flexible approach toward the synthesis of 6,12-guaianolide anticancer drugs such as trilobolides or thapsigargin has been developed that could be applied to the preparation of analogues with a modified ring system. The synthesis starts from commercial 2-methylcyclopentane-1,3-dione, only relying on diastereoselective reactions for the construction of the stereogenic centers at C1, C3, C6, and C10 and features a high-yielding ring-closing enyne metathesis (RCEYM) step for the formation of the [5,7] bicyclic core.
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