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Wittig reaction dienes/polyenes

Similar types of alkylation have been applied in syntheses of other steroidal side-chains, including that of 22-trans-26,27-dinorergosta-5,22-dien-3j8-ol (387), a novel marine sterol. In addition, the Wittig reaction has been used to prepare various possible polyene intermediates in phytosterol biosynthesis. The aldehydes (389) and (390) were prepared (Scheme 26) from stigmasterol acetate (388b) by modification of a known procedure. These aldehydes were then alkylated with a variety of ylides derived from phosphonium salts, leading to a series of polyenes (391) and (392). ... [Pg.401]

Synthetic applications of dienes and polyenes, excluding cycloadditions 711 A. Wittig Reactions of Dienes and Poiyenes... [Pg.711]

A study comparing, under a range of conditions, diene synthesis by the two alternative Wittig routes, allylic ylide-saturated aldehyde (route 1) and reactive ylide-a,P-unsaturated aldehyde (route 2), has been reported. 9 por the system chosen (Scheme 2) the reactive ylide-a,P-unsaturated aldehyde route is clearly preferred in that the stereochemistry of the new double bond can be controlled more easily and there is little or no isomerisation of the double bond already present in the aldehyde. A route to symmetrically substituted polyenes containing an odd or even number of double bonds has been reported (Scheme 3).20 The Wittig reactions of ylides derived from... [Pg.326]

Tricarbonyliron complexes of dienes are also very useful, as they can introduce chirality in open-chain conjugated polyenes. Thus, it is possible to resolve such a complexed aldehyde rac-26 by forming diastereomeric oxazolidines with (-)-ephedrine and separation by chromatography61. Further elaboration involves Wittig reaction to a complexed triene 27 which is a precursor for chiral cyclopropancs (Section D.1.6.1.5.). [Pg.207]

Dienes, as the simplest polyene systems, are widely encountered in sex pheromones like (4E, 7Z)-4,7-tridecadienyl acetate (100), a component of the sex pheromone of the potato tuberworm moth (Phthorimaea operculella). This compund was synthesized by Kim and Park [54] starting from a protected 5-hexen-l-ol and utilizing the chemistry of thio-substituted phosphonates (Scheme 28). Thus, the Pummerer rearrangement of a-phosphoryl sulfoxide 101 with 5-hexenyl acetate 102 afforded 7-acetoxy-l-methylthiohept-3-enyl phos-phonate 103 as an E/Z=85 15 mixture, being unreactive in the Horner-Wittig reaction, even after OAc deprotection/THP reprotection. However, the reaction of the more reactive a-phosphoryl sulfone 104 with w-hexanal successfully led to the required 1,4-diene 105, as an ElZ = 70 30 mixture, in 86 % yield. The final pheromone 100 was obtained after the desulfonylation of 105 with sodium hydrosulfite and the OTHP OH OAc deprotection/reprotection procedures. [Pg.190]

Reviews have appeared on the use of the Wittig reaction in industrial practice, the Claisen rearrangement, synthetic applications of the retro-Diels-Alder reaction, organo-palladium intermediates for the alkylation and arylation of olefins, the Prins reaction to give 1,3-dienes, and intramolecular [4 + 2] (Diels-Alder) and [3 + 2] cycloadditions.An interesting discussion of the regiospecificity of the Diels-Alder reaction in terms of frontier orbital overlap favours the Woodward-Katz concept. Useful alkyne and polyene coupling reactions are described in reviews on the chemistry of vitamin the synthesis of insect sex... [Pg.3]

When one of the reacting partners in the Wittig-Horner reaction, either the phosphine oxide or the carbonyl compound, has a double bond, the product is a diene. The Wittig-Horner reaction was utilized by Smith and coworkers in the total synthesis of milbemycin (equation 98)170. They found that when sodium hexamethyldisilazide was employed as a base, the desired E-diene selectivity is high (85%). Some examples from the literature where the Wittig-Horner reaction has been utilized for the construction of E-double bonds present in dienes and polyenes are given in Table 19171. [Pg.415]

TABLE 19. Dienes and polyenes through the Wittig-Horner reaction... [Pg.421]

The Peterson olefination reaction involves the addition of an a-silyl substituted anion to an aldehyde or a ketone followed by the elimination of silylcarbinol either under acidic (awP -elimination) or basic (syn-elimination) conditions to furnish olefins178. Thus, Peterson olefination, just like Wittig and related reactions, is a method for regioselective conversion of a carbonyl compound to an olefin. Dienes and polyenes can be generated when the Peterson reaction is conducted using either an ,/l-unsaturated carbonyl compound or unsaturated silyl derivatives as reaction partners (Table 20)179. [Pg.424]

This group of natural compounds is also structurally diverse ranging from the simple dienes like a sex pheromone (4E,7Z)-4,7-tridecadienyl acetate or ( )- , )-coriolic acid through typical polyenes like the all-trans-stereomer of ethyl retinoate to the more complex, optically active calyculins A and B. In the total syntheses of polyenes presented below, the structurally complex phosphonate or bisphosphonate reagents were used in the Horner-Wittig olefination reactions solely or in combination with the Suzuki coupling. [Pg.189]


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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.407 , Pg.408 , Pg.409 , Pg.410 ]




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