Kitahara, Takeshi; Koseki, Koshi; Mori, Kenji, Agricultural and Biological Chemistry, 1983, vol. 47, # 2, p. 389 - 394
作者:Kitahara, Takeshi、Koseki, Koshi、Mori, Kenji
DOI:——
日期:——
Volatile Amphibian Pheromones: Macrolides from Mantellid Frogs from Madagascar
作者:Dennis Poth、Katharina C. Wollenberg、Miguel Vences、Stefan Schulz
DOI:10.1002/anie.201106592
日期:2012.2.27
Amphibians like water, but do they also notice volatile compounds in the air? Yes, they do. Macrolides, such as phoracantholide J (see picture; upper right structure) or the newly discovered natural product gephyromantolide A (left structure), are used for communication by mantelline frogsfromMadagascar.
<i>De Novo</i> Asymmetric Synthesis of Phoracantholide J
作者:Kenneth F. Avocetien、Jiazhen J. Li、Xiaofan Liu、Yanping Wang、Yalan Xing、George A. O’Doherty
DOI:10.1021/acs.orglett.6b02432
日期:2016.10.7
A denovo asymmetric total synthesis of the macrolide natural product (S)-phoracantholide J has been achieved in 10 steps from the commodity chemicals (1-pentyne, ethyl acrylate, acetaldehyde, and hydrogen). The asymmetry of the route was introduced by a Noyori reduction of a 3-yn-2-one, which makes the route equally amenable to the synthesis of either enantiomer. In addition, this route relies upon