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T-Goal Search Using Tactical Combinations of Transforms

10 T-Goal Search Using Tactical Combinations of Transforms [Pg.31]

It is useful to think about synthetic processes which can be used together in a specific sequence as multistep packages. Such standard reaction combinations are typified by the common synthetic sequences shown in Chart 13. In retrosynthetic analysis the corresponding transform groupings can be applied as tactical combinations. [Pg.31]

References are located on pages 92-95. A glossary of terms appears on pages 96-98. [Pg.33]

The example given above of the selection of deoxycholic acid as a SM for the synthesis of cortisol also illustrates the use of a chiral natural substance as synthetic precursor of a chiral TGT. Here the matching process involves a mapping of individual stereocenters as well as rings, functional groups, etc. The synthesis of helminthosporal (105) from (-i-)-carvone (106)21 and the synthesis of picrotoxinin (107) from (-)-carvone (108)22 amply demonstrate this approach employing terpenes as chiral SM s. [Pg.34]

The use of carbohydrates as SM s has greatly expanded in recent years, and many cases have been summarized in a text by Hanessian.33 Several examples of such syntheses are indicated in Chart 15. Other commercially available chiral molecules such as a-amino acids or a-hydroxy acids have also been applied widely to the synthesis of chiral targets as illustrated by the last two cases in Chart 15. [Pg.35]


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