Highly selective syntheses of d-talopyranosides and d-gulopyranosides have been achieved by utilizing the multiplier effects of substrate control and catalyst control. Through the combination of an O-benzoyl-protected substrate and the AD-mix-β system, the d-talopyranoside was obtained in a ratio of 96:4. In contrast, the d-gulopyranoside was obtained in a ratio of 3:97 through the use of an O-tert-butyldimethylsilyl-protected substrate and AD-mix-α.
We have accomplished the asymmetric synthesis of (8S,9S,10R,6Z)-trihydroxyoctadec-6-enoic acid in optically pure form and determined the absolute configuration of the natural product on the basis of the stereodetermined chiral building block 7, which was prepared by the catalytic enantioselective allylic oxidation of 4,5-epoxycyclohex-1-ene using an S-configured N,N-bidentate ligand-copper catalyst.
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