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Sugar aldehydes Knoevenagel reaction

The three-component reaction of indole (2) with sugar hydroxyaldehyde 281 and Meldrum s acid 282, with a catalytic amount of D,L-proline, afforded the 3-substitution product 283 as a single isomer [203]. The substituent possesses the czs-fused furo [ 3,2- b ] pyranonc skeleton. The proline catalyzes the Knoevenagel condensation of the sugar aldehyde 281 and Meldrum s acid 282 to provide the alkylidene derivative 284 of Meldrum s acid. Then a diastereo-selective Michael addition of indole and an intramolecular cyclization of this adduct 285 with evolution of carbon dioxide and elimination of acetone furnish the furopyranone in one-pot (Scheme 62). [Pg.41]

Domino Knoevenagel hetero-Diels-Alder reaction of 1 with sugar aldehyde 489 gave, in a stereoselective manner, the fused furo[2, 3 5,6]-pyrano[3,4-c]chromen-l-one 491 presumably via the aldehyde adduct 490 (04TL3493, 04S1150) (Scheme 104). [Pg.95]

A variety of 2-substituted 2//-chromenes can be obtained from the facile reaction of 2-hydroxybenzaldehydes with vinylboronic acids in ionic liquid solvents <04SL2194>. In a one-pot sequence also in an ionic liquid, a Knoevenagel condensation between O-prenylated salicylaldehydes and 4-hydroxycoumarins is followed by an intramolecular hDA reaction to yield ci5-fused chromano[4, 3 4,5]pyrano[3,2-c]coumarins e.g. 20 small amounts of the corresponding chromone are also formed <04S1783>. In like manner, cii-fused furopyranopyran derivatives have been obtained from sugar aldehydes <04TL3493>. [Pg.367]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.385 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.385 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.2 , Pg.385 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.385 ]




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