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Sarett, Lewis

Problem 27.16 (a) In one synthesis of the hormone cortisone (by Lewis Sarett of Merck, Sharp and Dohme), the initial step was the formation of 1 by a Diels-Alder reaction. What were the starting materials ... [Pg.877]

In 1948, Edward C. Kendall, who clarified steroid structures during the 1930s (see chapter 4), and Philip S. Hench (1896-1965), at the Mayo Clinic, demonstrated that the steroid hormone cortisone relieves symptoms of rheumatoid arthritis. Kendall, Hench, and Tadeus Reichstein would share the 1950 Nobel Prize in physiology or medicine. Although Lewis Sarett (1917-99) at Merck had accomplished a total synthesis of cortisone in 1944 (Woodward published a more elegant one in 1951), cortisone and its close derivatives would have remained extremely expensive were it not for the efforts of Percy L. Julian (1899-1975). As soon as he learned of the Mayo Clinic discovery, Julian developed a rapid, inexpensive synthesis of Reichstein s Substance S, also isolated ftom the adrenal cortex. This steroid is easily converted to dihydrocortisone and Julian s pathway remains today the major commercial route to this over-the-counter topical remedy for sunburn, mosquito bites, and other uncomfortable skin irritations. [Pg.162]


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