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Divergent Asymmetric Total Synthesis of (+)-Vincadifformine, (-)-Quebrachamine, (+)-Aspidospermidine, (-)-Aspidospermine, (-)-Pyrifolidine, and Related Natural Products
Wang, Nengzhong,Du, Shuo,Li, Dong,Jiang, Xuefeng
supporting information, p. 3167 - 3170 (2017/06/23)
A uniformly strategic total synthesis of Aspidosperma alkaloids (+)-vincadifformine, (-)-quebrachamine, (+)-aspidospermidine, (-)-aspidospermine, (-)-pyrifolidine, and nine others from efficiently constructed tricyclic ketone 13 is reported. Highlights of these divergent and practical syntheses include (i) stereoselective intermolecular [4 + 2] cycloaddition to establish a C-E ring with one all-carbon quaternary stereocenter (C-5) and two bridged contiguous cis-stereocenters (C-12 and C-19), (ii) a Pd/C-catalyzed hydrogenation/deprotection/amidation cascade process to assemble the D ring, and (iii) Fischer indolization to forge the A-B ring.
Expeditious and Divergent Total Syntheses of Aspidosperma Alkaloids Exploiting Iridium(I)-Catalyzed Generation of Reactive Enamine Intermediates
Tan, Peng Wen,Seayad, Jayasree,Dixon, Darren J.
, p. 13436 - 13440 (2016/10/21)
A new approach for the divergent total syntheses of (±)-vincaminorine, (±)-N-methylquebrachamine, (±)-quebrachamine, (±)-minovine and (±)-vincadifformine, each in less than 10 linear steps starting from a single δ-lactam building block, is reported. Key to our route design is the late-stage generation of reactive enamine functionality from stable indole-linked δ-lactams via a highly chemoselective iridium(I)-catalyzed reduction. The efficiently formed secodine intermediates subsequently undergo either a formal Diels–Alder cycloaddition or a competitive Michael addition/reduction to access aspidosperma-type alkaloids in excellent diastereoselectivities. Product selectivity could be controlled by changing the indole N-protecting group in the reductive cyclization precursors. An asymmetric variant of this synthetic strategy for the synthesis of (+)-20-epi-ibophyllidine is also described.
