Catalytic asymmetric synthesis of (S,4E,15Z)-docosa-4,15-dien-1-yn-3-ol, an antitumor marine natural product
摘要:
An efficient enantioselective total synthesis of an antitumor marine natural product (S,4E,15Z)-docosa-4,15-dien-1-yn-3-ol 1 with 96% ee and 15% overall yield has been achieved; this is the first preparation of 1 via asymmetric catalytic strategy. The key steps involve the asymmetric addition of trimethylsilylacetylene to a diolefinc aldehyde using a (R,R)-ProPhenol ligand and a zipper reaction of an alkyne. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
An efficient enantioselective total synthesis of an antitumor marine natural product (S,4E,15Z)-docosa-4,15-dien-1-yn-3-ol 1 with 96% ee and 15% overall yield has been achieved; this is the first preparation of 1 via asymmetric catalytic strategy. The key steps involve the asymmetric addition of trimethylsilylacetylene to a diolefinc aldehyde using a (R,R)-ProPhenol ligand and a zipper reaction of an alkyne. (C) 2015 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Chemoenzymatic synthesis of (+)-docosa-4,15-dien-1-yn-3-ol, a component of the marine sponge Cribrochalina vasculum, and confirmation of the structure and absolute configuration of the acetylenic alcohol, by lipase-catalysed biotransformations
The (4E,15Z)- and (4E,15E)-isomers of (+)-docosa-4,15-dien-1-yn-3-ol 1, isolated from the marine spongeCribrochalinavasculum, were synthesized in highly enantiomerically pure form by lipase-mediated biotransformation with Novozym 435, and the structure of 1 from the natural product was proved to be (4E,15Z)-docosa-4,15-dien-1-yn-3-ol 1Z. The absolute configuration of C-3 in compound (+)-1Z was assigned