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The Total Synthesis of Lauraceae Lactones: Obtusilactones, Litsenolides, and Mahubanolides
Rollinson, Susan Wells,Amos, Richard A.,Katzenellenbogen, John A.
, p. 4114 - 4125 (2007/10/02)
The total synthesis of obtusilactones (1a,b, 2a,b), mahubanolides (1c, 2c), epilitsenolides (5b, 6b), and dihydromahubanolides (4c, 5c, 6c) is described.The enolates derived from the α-phenylselenenyl esters (17a-c) were used as acrylate α-anion synthons; aldol addition to propargylaldehyde, followed by oxidation to the selenoxide and elimination, furnished the isomeric acetylenic esters 20a-c and 21a-c.In a similar manner, aldol addition to acrolein followed by oxidation/elimination yielded olefinic esters 18b,c and 19b,c.The acetylenic esters were saponified, and the corresponding carboxylic acids were converted by either mercuric ion-catalyzed or bicarbonate-catalyzed lactonization to the obtusilactones (1a,b, 2a,b) and mahubanolides (1c, 2c).The olefinic esters were saponified, and the corresponding carboxylic acids lactonized to γ-substituted lactones (30b,c, 32b,c 32c) by treatment with either phenylselenenyl chloride or iodine.The epilitsenolides (5b, 6b) and dihydromahubanolides (5c, 6c) were then obtained by treating the substituted γ-lactones with tri-n-butyltin hydride.Homogeneous catalytic hydrogenation (Rh(PPh3)3Cl) of isomahubanolide (2c) gave a mixture of dihydromahubanolides 4c and 6c.