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Fragmentation-type ring reductive

Monocyclic ethylenealcohols from bicyclic diol monosulfonates Fragmentation-type reductive ring opening... [Pg.507]

Zinc, sodium iodide, sodium carbonate Reductive fragmentation-type adamantane ring opening... [Pg.581]

As practiced in the preceding syntheses by Evans and Nishiyama and Yamamura, the A-ring fragment 43 is formed through substrate-directed vinylogous aldol reaction of the Brassard-type diene 19 and the chiral aldehyde 42, which is prepared using Brown s protocols for enantioselective allylation [53], followed by hydroxy-directed nnn-diastereoselective reduction of the C3 ketone (Me4NB(OAc)3H) [41],... [Pg.114]

Fuchs has used this reaction type for the construction of an 11-membered ring in the course of model studies for the [ll]cytochalasin synthesis. These cytostatic compounds, e.g. cytochalasin C (109), are metabolites of microorganisms. Reductive fragmentation of the benzenesulfonates (110 Scheme 37) produces the dienols (111). In contrast, both the sulfonates (112) on treatment with LDA afford the tricyclic ketones (113), the products of internal alkylation. Less than 1% of (111) is formed. In conclusion, the author points out that the enolate conformation (Scheme 37, in parentheses) appears to be all important in determining the reaction products of the four diastereoisomers (110) and (112). Whenever the enolate can easily assume a folded conformation, the tricyclic cyclobutane (113) will result. Models of the enolates of (110), where the intraannular fragmentation successfully occurs, show that the folded conformations are more strained than are the extended conformations. [Pg.1056]


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