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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Stereoselective synthesis of perillaldehyde-based chiral β-amino acid derivatives through conjugate addition of lithium amides.

Reijo SillanpääFerenc FülöpZsolt Szakonyi

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chemistry.chemical_classificationStereochemistryOrganic Chemistryasymmetric synthesisDiastereomerSubstituentEnantioselective synthesisFull Research PaperAmino acidlcsh:QD241-441chiralchemistry.chemical_compoundChemistryStereospecificitylcsh:Organic chemistrychemistryMichael additionβ-amino acidMichael reactionlcsh:QStereoselectivitylcsh:Scienceta116Isopropylmonoterpene

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The Michael addition of dibenzylamine to (+)-tert-butyl perillate (3) and to (+)-tert-butyl phellandrate (6), derived from (S)-(−)-perillaldehyde (1), resulted in diastereomeric β-amino esters 7A–D in a moderately stereospecific reaction in a ratio of 76:17:6:1. After separation of the diastereoisomers, the major product, cis isomer 7A, was quantitatively isomerized to the minor component, trans-amino ester 7D. All four isomers were transformed to the corresponding β-amino acids 10A–D, which are promising building blocks for the synthesis of β-peptides and 1,3-heterocycles in three steps. The steric effects of the isopropyl group at position 4 and of the α-methyl substituent of (R)-N-benzyl-N-α-methylbenzylamine on the reactivity were also studied and, upon application of a chiral amine, excellent stereoselectivity of the conjugate addition was observed. Amino ester 11 was obtained as a single product and transformed to the corresponding amino acids 10A and 10D in good yields on the gram scale.

10.3762/bjoc.10.289https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/25550738