Biomimetic Synthesis of Resorcylate Natural Products Utilizing Late Stage Aromatization: Concise Total Syntheses of the Marine Antifungal Agents 15G256ι and 15G256β
Journal of the American Chemical Society2008Vol. 130(31), pp. 10293–10298
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Ismael Navarro, Jean-François Basset, Séverine Hebbe, Sarah M. Major, Thomas Werner, Catherine Howsham, Jan Bräckow, Anthony G. M. Barrett
Abstract
Diketo-1,3-dioxin-2-ones underwent retro-Diels-Alder reaction on heating in toluene at 110 degrees C to generate alpha,gamma,-triketo-ketenes. These were trapped with alcohols to provide 2,4,6-triketocarboxylates, which were smoothly aromatized by sequential reaction with potassium carbonate and methanolic hydrogen chloride to give resorcylate esters. The reaction was applied in the total synthesis of the marine antifungal agents 15G256beta (1), 15G256iota (2), and 15G256pi (3) and the mycotoxin S-(-)-zearalenone (4).
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