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Paula Alvarez‐bercedo

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Stereoselective synthesis of the published structure of feigrisolide A. Structural revision of feigrisolides A and B.

2006

The total synthesis of the proposed structure of feigrisolide A is reported. Ethyl (S)-3-hydroxybutyrate was the chiral starting material. A Brown asymmetric allylation and an Evans aldol reaction were key steps of the synthesis. The NMR data of the synthetic product are different from those of the natural product. The published structure of feigrisolide A is therefore erroneous. A subsequent comparison of spectral data strongly suggests that feigrisolides A and B are identical with (-)-nonactic acid and (+)-homononactic acid, respectively.

Models MolecularMagnetic Resonance SpectroscopyStereochemistryMolecular ConformationStereoisomerismChemical synthesischemistry.chemical_compoundLactonesStructure-Activity RelationshipAldol reactionSpectral dataNatural productMolecular StructureChemistryorganic chemicalsOrganic ChemistryEnantioselective synthesisTotal synthesisStereoisomerismGeneral MedicineNuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopyNmr dataAnti-Bacterial AgentsProduct (mathematics)Aldol condensationStereoselectivityThe Journal of organic chemistry
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Enantioselective synthesis and absolute configurations of aculeatins A, B, D, and 6-epi-aculeatin D

2006

The three naturally occurring, bioactive spiroacetals aculeatins A, B, and D, as well as the non-natural 6-epi-aculeatin D have been synthesized for the first time in enantiopure form using an asymmetric allylation as the only chirality source. A further key step was a stereoselective aldol reaction with remote induction. The absolute configurations of the natural products have been established and an erroneous structural assignment has been corrected.

Enantiopure drugAldol reactionStereochemistryChemistryOrganic ChemistryDrug DiscoveryEnantioselective synthesisAbsolute configurationStereoselectivityChirality (chemistry)6-epi-aculeatin DBiochemistryTetrahedron
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