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From bromohydrins

Confirmative evidence of the proposed structure was obtained from partial synthesis of hyocholic acid [Hsia et al. (30)]. An important intermediate in the synthesis was 3a,6a-dihydroxy-7-keto-5 -cholanic acid (VII, Fig. 2), first prepared by Takeda et al. (35). The 3 - and 6a-hydroxyl groups in VII were established by the formation of hyodeoxycholic acid (IX) after hydrogenolysis of the ethylenedithioketal derivative (VIII) with Raney nickel. Hyocholic acid was obtained from VII either by reduction with sodium borohydride or by hydrogenation in the presence of platinum both methods were known to produce the axially oriented 7a-hydroxy from 7-keto bile acids [Mosbach et al. (36) Iwasaki (37)]. More direct evidence for the la-hydroxyl group in hyocholic acid was found in a later study [Hsia et al. (8)], when hyocholic acid was derived from bromohydrin acetate XII (Fig. 3),... [Pg.100]


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