Total Synthesis of Solandelactones A, B, E, and F Exploiting a Tandem Petasis−Claisen Lactonization Strategy

Solandelactones A, B, E, and F were synthesized using Nozaki−Hiyama−Kishi coupling of iododiene 13 with aldehydes 14 and 99 obtained by oxidation of alcohols 92 and 94. Key steps in the synthesis of 92 and 94 were (i) a Nagao asymmetric acetate aldol reaction of aldehyde 77 with thionothiazolidine 7...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of organic chemistry 2008-06, Vol.73 (11), p.4139-4150
Hauptverfasser: White, James D, Lincoln, Christopher M, Yang, Jongtae, Martin, William H. C, Chan, David B
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Zusammenfassung:Solandelactones A, B, E, and F were synthesized using Nozaki−Hiyama−Kishi coupling of iododiene 13 with aldehydes 14 and 99 obtained by oxidation of alcohols 92 and 94. Key steps in the synthesis of 92 and 94 were (i) a Nagao asymmetric acetate aldol reaction of aldehyde 77 with thionothiazolidine 78 to set in place an alcohol that becomes the (7S) lactone center of solandelactones, (ii) a Simmons−Smith cyclopropanation of 80 directed by this alcohol, and (iii) Petasis methylenation of cyclic carbonate 90 in tandem with a Claisen rearrangement that generates the octenalactone portion of solandelactones. Synthesis of solandelactones A, B, E, and F confirmed their gross structure and absolute configuration at C7, 8, 10, and 14 but showed that alcohol configuration at C11 must be reversed in pairs, A/B and E/F, from the previous assignment made to these hydroid metabolites. Thus, solandelactones A and B are correctly represented by 2 and 1, respectively, whereas solandelactones E and F are 6 and 5. A biogenesis of solandelactones is proposed for these C22 oxylipins that parallels a hypothesis put forward previously to explain the origin of C20 cyclopropane-containing algal products.
ISSN:0022-3263
1520-6904
DOI:10.1021/jo800335g