A diastereoselective and stereodivergent rhodium-catalyzed intramolecular coupling of sulfonylcarbamates with terminal allenes is described and it provides selective access to 1,3-aminoalcohol derivatives, scaffolds found in bioactive compounds. The reaction is compatible with a large range of different functional groups, thus furnishing products with high diastereoselectivities and yields. Moreover, multigram scale reactions, as well as the application of suitable product transformations were demonstrated.
A diastereoselective palladium-catalyzed cyclization of allenyl hemiacetals is described. It permits the selective synthesis of 1,3-dioxane derivatives, precursors for syn-configured 1,3-diols which make an appearance in all of the statin representatives. The reaction allows the total synthesis of Rosuvastatin and Pitavastatin in a straightforward fashion.
Natural products of polyketide origin, in particular small-sized lactones often possess a very broad range of impressive biological activities. An efficient way to demonstrate the concise access to six-membered lactones was emphasized as part of a stereodivergent and protecting-group-free synthesis of all three representatives of the helicascolide family. This strategy features an atom-economical and highly diastereoselective rhodium-catalyzed "head-to-tail" lactonization by an intramolecular addition of ω-allenyl-substituted carboxylic acids to terminal allenes, including the selective construction of a new stereocenter in the newly formed core structures. The excellent selectivities with which the helicascolide precursors were obtained are remarkable, thus resulting in an expeditious and highly efficient natural product synthesis.
Ad iastereoselective and stereodivergent rhodiumcatalyzedintramolecular coupling of sulfonylcarbamates with terminal allenes is described and it provides selective access to 1,3-aminoalcohol derivatives,s caffolds found in bioactive compounds.T he reaction is compatible with al arge range of different functional groups,thus furnishing products with high diastereoselectivities and yields.M oreover,m ultigram scale reactions,a sw ell as the application of suitable product transformations were demonstrated.
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