A regioselective quinazolinone-directed ortho lithiation on an adjacent quinoline moiety has been used as a key step for a short, efficient, and practical synthesis of the human DNA topoisomerase I poison luotonin A and luotonins B and E. The quinazolinoylquinoline 5 on treatment with in situ-generated nonnucleophilic mesityllithium furnished the desired dilithiated intermediate 6, which on treatment with formaldehyde followed by Mitsunobu ring closure reaction gave luotonin A (1a) in very good yield. The reaction of dilithiated intermediate 6 with DMF directly furnished luotonin B (1b) in 81% yield. Luotonin B (1b) on methylation with p-TSA/methanol gave luotonin E (1c) in 82% yield.
Activation of DMSO to work as an economical and environmentally benign one-carbon synthon has been achieved by using a bench-top reagent ammonium persulfate for general and efficient access to symmetrical methylenebisamides from primary amides.
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