The Stemona alkaloid stenine (1), isolated from Stemona tuberosa of physiologically active stemonaceous plants, possesses the structurally novel and unique azepinoindole skeleton (B,C,D-ring system). We have achieved the asymmetric total synthesis of (-)-stenine (1), starting from 1,5-pentanediol (10). The key features are an intramolecular diastereoselective Diels-Alder reaction of the (E,E,E) triene 6, prepared in a convergent fashion from three components--dienyl chloride 7, dithiane 8, and chiral phosphonate 9--and efficient construction of the tricyclic A,B,D-ring system 29 through thermodynamically controlled regioselective enolization of the bicyclic ketone 25. In this article, we describe in detail the highly stereocontrolled total synthesis of (-)-stenine (1). These results should be useful for the asymmetric total synthesis of another, more complex. molecule: tuberostemonine (2), the synthesis of which has never been reported.
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