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Stereoselective synthesis of anti-N-protected 3-amino-1,2-epoxides by nucleophilic addition to N-tert-butanesulfinyl imine of a glyceraldehyde synthon
Harried, Scott S.,Croghan, Michael D.,Kaller, Matthew R.,Lopez, Patricia,Zhong, Wenge,Hungate, Randall,Reider, Paul J.
supporting information; experimental part, p. 5975 - 5982 (2009/12/24)
(Chemical Equation Presented) A di-O-TBS protected glyceraldehyde synthon was condensed with Ellman's reagent to form a bench-stable N-tert-butanesulfinyl imine 6, which served as a common intermediate for the stereoselective introduction of various R groups. The Ellman adducts were converted to useful multifunctional intermediates 18a-i in one pot. The alcohols 18a-i were efficiently elaborated to both known and novel anti-N-protected-3-amino-1,2- epoxides in two steps. Compound 2a is a key intermediate toward HIV protease inhibitors.
Enantiodivergent, catalytic asymmetric synthesis of γ-amino vinyl sulfones
Pico, Anna,Moyano, Albert,Pericas, Miquel A.
, p. 5075 - 5083 (2007/10/03)
A set of diversely substituted N-Boc-γ-amino vinyl sulfones has been prepared by a four-step procedure from readily available, highly enantiopure anti-N-Boc-3-amino-1,2-alkanediols. This new route, which does not depend on the accessibility of α-amino acids as starting materials, is noteworthy for its efficiency, for its generality, and for the fact that both enantiomers of a given γ-amino vinyl sulfone can be obtained with equal ease.
