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New skeletal rearrangements of C and D rings of a 13-oxobaccatin III derivative
Marder-Karsenti, Raphaele,Dubois, Joelle,Chiaroni, Angele,Riche, Claude,Guenard, Daniel,Gueritte, Francoise,Potier, Pierre
, p. 15833 - 15844 (1998)
13-Oxobaccatin II (4) was oxidized to 7,13-dioxo D-secobaccatin III (5). This compound, when treated with base or cyanide ion, underwent rearrangements involving the rupture of the C-7,C-8 bond, the migration of the benzoyl and acetyl groups and intramole
