A simple and versatile method for the enantio- and diastereoselective synthesis of mono- or disubstituted 3-aminoazepanes is described. The key step involves a highly regio- and diastereoselective tandem ring-enlargement/alkylation or reduction process. This novel synthetic route provides enantiomerically pure constrained diamines interesting as scaffolds for medicinal chemistry.
A domino process involving Michael addition and carbocyclization has been developed starting from beta-N-allylamino enoates and various organometallic reagents (organozinc halides, diorganozinc reagents, and copper/zinc mixed species). In all cases the mechanism of this domino reaction has been evidenced to involve a radical-polar crossover mechanism.
A rapid and stereoselective access to novel polycyclic indolyldiamines is described. The key step involves simple chemoselective transformations of a common bicyclic aminal intermediate, easily available on a large scale from an enantiomerically pure cyano oxazolopiperidine precursor.
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