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Stereodifferentiating reactions using chiral auxiliaries

In Ugi four-component reactions (for mechanism, see Section 1.4.4.1.) all four components may potentially serve as the stereodifferentiating tool65. However, neither the isocyanide component nor the carboxylic acid have pronounced effects on the overall stereodiscrimination60 66. As a consequence, the factors influencing the stereochemical course of Ugi reactions arc similar to those in Strecker syntheses. The use of chiral aldehydes is commonly found in substrate-controlled syntheses whereas the asymmetric synthesis of new enantiomerically pure compounds via Ugi s method is restricted to the application of optically active amines as the chiral auxiliary group. [Pg.795]

In Step D another thiazoline chiral auxiliary, also derived from cysteine, was used to achieve double stereodifferentiation in an aldol addition. A tin enolate was used. The stereoselectivity of this reaction parallels that of aldol reactions carried out with lithium or boron enolates. After the configuration of all the centers was established, the synthesis proceeded to P-D lactone by functional group modifications. [Pg.1200]

The examples outlined in this chapter show that carbohydrates are efficient stereodifferentiating auxiliaries, which offer possibilities for stereochemical discrimination in a wide variety of chemical reactions. Interesting chiral products are accessible, including chiral carbo- and heterocycles, a- and 3-amino acid derivatives, 3-lactams, branched carbonyl compounds and amines. Owing to the immense material published since the time of the earlier review articles on carbohydrates in asymmetric synthesis [9,10], the examples discussed in this chapter necessarily focused on the use of carbohydrates as auxiliaries covalently linked to and cleavable from the substrate. Given the scope of this chapter, a discussion of other interesting asymmetric reactions has not been permitted — for example, reactions in which carbohydrate-derived Lewis acids, such as cyclopentadienyl titanium carbohydrate complexes, exhibit stereocontrol in aldol reactions [180]. Similarly, processes in which in situ glycosylation induces reactivity and stereodifferentiation — for example, in Mannich reactions of imines [181] — have also been excluded from this discussion. [Pg.494]

An alternative stereoselective synthesis of chiral heterocycles based on carbohydrate-induced stereodifferentiation includes nucleophilic addition reactions on heterocyclic systems already bound to the carbohydrate auxiliary. An example of this strategy has been shown by stereoselective addition of Grignard reagents to carbohydrate-linked 4-pyridones [61]. For this purpose, trimethylsiloxypyridine was glycosylated regioselectively using pivaloyl-protected glycosyl fluorides. [Pg.125]

Oxa-Diels-Alder reactions between l-oxy-3-silyloxybuta-1,3-dienes and aromatic aldehydes (either component being attached to a carbohydrate auxiliary) have been investigated by Stoodley et al. [109,110], drawing on the pioneering work of the Danishefsky group [111,112]. For example, the reaction of the carbohydrate-linked diene 143 with p-nitrobenzaldehyde in the presence of Eu(III) catalysts gave dihydropyrans 144-147 [109] (Scheme 10.47). When the chiral Eu complexes (- -)-Eu(hfc)3 and (—)-Eu(hfc)3 were used, double stereodifferentiation was... [Pg.466]


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