Synthesis of (–)-melazolide B, a degraded limonoid, from a natural terpene precursor

Degraded limonoids are a subclass of limonoid natural products that derive from ring-intact or ring-rearranged limonoids. Establishment of robust synthetic routes to access them could provide valuable materials to identify the simplest active pharmacophore responsible for the observed biological act...

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Main Authors: Yannan Liu, Alexander W. Schuppe, Yizhou Zhao, Jaehoo Lee, Timothy R. Newhouse
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-03-01
Series:Tetrahedron Chem
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2666951X22000079
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Summary:Degraded limonoids are a subclass of limonoid natural products that derive from ring-intact or ring-rearranged limonoids. Establishment of robust synthetic routes to access them could provide valuable materials to identify the simplest active pharmacophore responsible for the observed biological activities of the parent molecules. This communication delineates the development of a divergent strategy to furnish melazolide B and several other related congeners from a common keto-lactone intermediate, which was rapidly assembled from α-ionone. A chemoselective carbonyl α,β-dehydrogenation and a Wharton reduction were key strategic steps in this synthetic pathway.
ISSN:2666-951X