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Indole alkaloids, aromatic substituted

Among the wide variety of unsaturated functionalities which participate in the cobalt-mediated [2+2+2] cycloaddition that has proved to be a powerful tool for the assembly of complex polycyclic molecules are a number of aromatic heterocyclic double bonds, such as those in pyrrole and indole <20000L2479, 2001JA9324 and references therein>. Indoles, including those substituted at C-3, can be cyclized, both intra- and intermolecularly, with a wide variety of alkynes to yield functionalized products in moderate to good yields. A stereoselective cobalt-mediated [2+2+2] cycloaddition reaction between the W(pent-2-en-4-ynoyl)indole moiety of tryptamine derivative 1093 (R = (CH2)2NHAc) and acetylene has been employed for the formal total synthesis of strychnine 1097, the most famous Strychnos alkaloid and a commonly used rodenticide and animal stimulant (Scheme 213). [Pg.201]

Fig. 3. UV spectra of some aromatic substituted indole alkaloids (not normalized for concentrations)... Fig. 3. UV spectra of some aromatic substituted indole alkaloids (not normalized for concentrations)...
The use of bifunctional thiourea-substituted cinchona alkaloid derivatives has continued to gamer interest, with the Deng laboratory reporting the use of a 6 -thiourea-substituted cinchona derivative for both the Mannich reactions of malo-nates with imines [136] and the Friedel-Crafts reactions of imines with indoles [137]. In both reports, a catalyst loading of 10-20 mol% provided the desired products in almost uniformly high yields and high enantioselectivities. Thiourea-substituted cinchona derivatives have also been used for the enantioselective aza-Henry reactions of aldimines [138] and the enantioselective Henry reactions of nitromethane with aromatic aldehydes [139]. [Pg.250]

Since its discovery the Pictet-Spengler cyclization has formed the basis of numerous syntheses of alkaloids containing aromatic subunits. This high-yielding reaction involves, in its broadest sense, nucleophilic attack on an iminium ion by the Tr-electrons of a tethered aromatic moiety. In the classical reaction a substituted P-phenethylamine is condensed with an aldehyde under acidic conditions to produce a te-trahydroisoquinoline (Scheme 16). A useful variant of the Pictet-Spengler reaction, which provides tetr ydro-(3-carbolines and their derivatives, involves the condensation of a tryptamine derivative and an aldehyde (Scheme 16). Whether nucleophilic attack on the resulting iminium ion occurs initially at the a- or -indole carbon is a topic of current debate and, indeed, there is evidence to suggest that the mechanistic pathway could be substrate dependent. ... [Pg.1016]

As with most 13C NMR spectra, those of Aspidosperma alkaloids can be divided into two regions above 90 ppm, where there is the region of sp2 carbon atoms (olefinic, aromatic, carbonyl) and below 90 ppm, where there is the complex region of sp3 carbons attached to hydrogen, oxygen, or nitrogen. The indole or indoline nucleus shows quite characteristic carbon resonances when there is no substitution on the benzene ring and the order is typically C-13, C-8, C-10, C-ll, C-9, C-12, and C-7. In the / -anilinoacrylate series this order is C-13, C-8, C-ll, C-9, C-10, and C-12. [Pg.360]


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