Asymmetric Synthesis and Biosynthetic Implications of (+)-Fusarisetin A

Starting from equisetin, the asymmetric synthesis of (+)‐fusarisetin A has been accomplished in a one‐pot transformation including a biomimetic oxidation and an intramolecular Diels–Alder/Roskamp reaction. Peroxyfusarisetin is proposed as a plausible biosynthetic intermediate based on studies of the...

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description Starting from equisetin, the asymmetric synthesis of (+)‐fusarisetin A has been accomplished in a one‐pot transformation including a biomimetic oxidation and an intramolecular Diels–Alder/Roskamp reaction. Peroxyfusarisetin is proposed as a plausible biosynthetic intermediate based on studies of the oxidation of equisetin.
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