156142-98-2Relevant articles and documents
Enantioselective Synthesis of Chiral Carboxylic Acids from Alkynes and Formic Acid by Nickel-Catalyzed Cascade Reactions: Facile Synthesis of Profens
Fu, Kaiyue,Ma, Yu,Sun, Yaxin,Tang, Bo,Yang, Guang,Yang, Peng,Yue, Jieyu,Zhang, Li,Zhou, Jianrong Steve
supporting information, (2021/11/22)
We report a stereoselective conversion of terminal alkynes to α-chiral carboxylic acids using a nickel-catalyzed domino hydrocarboxylation-transfer hydrogenation reaction. A simple nickel/BenzP* catalyst displayed high activity in both steps of regioselective hydrocarboxylation of alkynes and subsequent asymmetric transfer hydrogenation. The reaction was successfully applied in enantioselective preparation of three nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory profens (>90 % ees) and the chiral fragment of AZD2716.
Biocatalytic Parallel Interconnected Dynamic Asymmetric Disproportionation of α-Substituted Aldehydes: Atom-Efficient Access to Enantiopure (S)-Profens and Profenols
Tassano, Erika,Faber, Kurt,Hall, Mélanie
supporting information, p. 2742 - 2751 (2018/07/29)
The biocatalytic asymmetric disproportionation of aldehydes catalyzed by horse liver alcohol dehydrogenase (HLADH) was assessed in detail on a series of racemic 2-arylpropanals. Statistical optimization by means of design of experiments (DoE) allowed the identification of critical interdependencies between several reaction parameters and revealed a specific experimental window for reaching an ′optimal compromise′ in the reaction outcome. The biocatalytic system could be applied to a variety of 2-arylpropanals and granted access in a redox-neutral manner to enantioenriched (S)-profens and profenols following a parallel interconnected dynamic asymmetric transformation (PIDAT). The reaction can be performed in aqueous buffer at ambient conditions, does not rely on a sacrificial co-substrate, and requires only catalytic amounts of cofactor and a single enzyme. The high atom-efficiency was exemplified by the conversion of 75 mM of rac-2-phenylpropanal with 0.03 mol% of HLADH in the presence of ~0.013 eq. of oxidized nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD+), yielding 28.1 mM of (S)-2-phenylpropanol in 96% ee and 26.5 mM of (S)-2-phenylpropionic acid in 89% ee, in 73% overall conversion. Isolated yield of 62% was obtained on 100 mg-scale, with intact enantiopurities. (Figure presented.).
Atropisomer Control in Macrocyclic Factor VIIa Inhibitors
Glunz, Peter W.,Mueller, Luciano,Cheney, Daniel L.,Ladziata, Vladimir,Zou, Yan,Wurtz, Nicholas R.,Wei, Anzhi,Wong, Pancras C.,Wexler, Ruth R.,Priestley, E. Scott
supporting information, p. 4007 - 4018 (2016/05/19)
Incorporation of a methyl group onto a macrocyclic FVIIa inhibitor improves potency 10-fold but is accompanied by atropisomerism due to restricted bond rotation in the macrocyclic structure, as demonstrated by NMR studies. We designed a conformational constraint favoring the desired atropisomer in which this methyl group interacts with the S2 pocket of FVIIa. A macrocyclic inhibitor incorporating this constraint was prepared and demonstrated by NMR to reside predominantly in the desired conformation. This modification improved potency 180-fold relative to the unsubstituted, racemic macrocycle and improved selectivity. An X-ray crystal structure of a closely related analogue in the FVIIa active site was obtained and matches the NMR and modeled conformations, confirming that this conformational constraint does indeed direct the methyl group into the S2 pocket as designed. The resulting rationally designed, conformationally stable template enables further optimization of these macrocyclic inhibitors.
Catalytic enantioselective protoboration of disubstituted allenes. Access to alkenylboron compounds in high enantiomeric purity
Jang, Hwanjong,Jung, Byunghyuck,Hoveyda, Amir H.
supporting information, p. 4658 - 4661 (2015/02/19)
Proto-boryl additions to 1,1-disubstituted allenes in the presence of 1.0-5.0 mol % of chiral NHC-Cu complexes, B2(pin)2, and t-BuOH proceed to afford alkenyl-B(pin) products in up to 98% yield, >98:2 site selectivity, and 98:2 er. T
Enantioselective hydrolysis of various racemic α-substituted arylacetonitriles using Rhodococcus sp. CGMCC 0497
Wu, Zhong-Liu,Li, Zu-Yi
, p. 3305 - 3312 (2007/10/03)
The enantioselective hydrolysis of 17 racemic α-substituted arylacetonitriles by Rhodococcus sp. CGMCC 0497 is described. The corresponding (R)-amides and (S)-acids were obtained with excellent enantiomeric excess in most cases. The effect of steric and electronic factors on the outcome of the reactions are discussed here. The results prove that nitrile-converting enzymes are efficient tools for the synthesis of sterically unencumbered chiral α-arylpropionic acids and amides.