A convergent, large-scale, chiral synthesis of isoxazoline 1 has been achieved in 37% overall yield and >99.6% optical purity, starting from L-asparagine and 4-cyanobenzaldehyde. Hofmann reaction of N(alpha)-n-Boc-L-asparagine with iodosobenzene diacetate provides optically pure N(alpha)-n-Boc-L-alpha,beta-diaminopropionic acid (8) in 75% yield. A process of lipase resolution-base catalyzed epimerization gives the single enantiomer 5. Reaction of acid 5 with amine 9 in the presence of thionyl chloride forms the framework of 1. A Pinner reaction of intermediate 4 in methyl acetate or anisole, followed by an amidination with ammonium acetate, gives optically pure product 1.
not avoided by utilizing only E-allylic alcohols. In this way one obtains the erythro diol relationship by DIBAL reduction of, for example, 18 to the corresponding erythro aldehyde. Whereas, treatment of 18 with K2C03 in MeOH leads, via epimerization, to an almost quantitative yield of the corresponding threo aldehyde. The epimerization process is general, and we have used it in highly selective syntheses of all four pentoses and all eight hexoses.
Rh-DuPhos-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation of alpha,beta-diamidoacrylates provides a highly efficient and enantioselective route to chiral alpha,beta-diaminopropanoic acid derivatives. The mechanistic course of the hydrogenation was studied using isotopically enriched enamide complexes and phosphorus and carbon NMR. Addition of methyl alpha-N-benzoyl-beta-N-acetyl-diaminopropenoate to the solvated catalyst gave a single 1:1 enamide complex and demonstrated the binding of the olefin and alpha-amide carbonyl group; the carboxylate and beta-N-acyl groups did not bind to the metal. Changes to the electronic and steric properties of the beta-N-acyl group were well tolerated; however, small changes to the binding alpha-N-acyl group were found to significantly affect hydrogenation yields.
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