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Potassium triethylborohydride amide reduction

Stereoselective reduction of a-alkyl-3-keto acid derivatives represents an attractive alternative to stereoselective aldol condensation. Complementary methods for pr uction of either diastereoisomer of a-alkyl-3-hydroxy amides from the corresponding a-alkyl-3-keto amides (53) have been developed. Zinc borohydride in ether at -78 C gave the syn isomer (54) with excellent selectivity ( 7 3) in high yield via a chelated transition state. A Felkin transition state with the amide in the perpendicular position accounted for reduction with potassium triethylborohydride in ether at 0 C to give the stereochemi-cally pure anti diastereoisomer (55). The combination of these methods with asymmetric acylation provided an effective solution to the asymmetric aldol problem (Scheme 6). In contrast, the reduction of a-methyl-3-keto esters with zinc borohydride was highly syn selective when the ketone was aromatic or a,3-unsaturated, but less reliable in aliphatic cases. Hydrosilylation also provided complete dia-stereocontrol (Scheme 7). The fluoride-mediated reaction was anti selective ( 8 2) while reduction in trifluoroacetic acid favored production of the syn isomer (>98 2). No loss of optical purity was observed under these mild conditions. [Pg.11]


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