Starting from a common lactam, (3R,8aS)-5-oxo-3-phenyl-2,3,6,7,8,8a-hexahydro-5H-oxazolo[3,2-a]pyridine (1), or its enantiomer, the enantioselective synthesis of 2-alkylpiperidines and cis- and trans-2,6-dialkylpiperidines is reported. The potential of this approach is illustrated by the synthesis of the piperidine alkaloids (R)-coniine, (2R,6S)-dihydropinidine, (2R,6R)-lupetidine, and (2R,6R)-solenopsin A, the indolizidine alkaloids (5R,8aR)-indolizidine 167B and (3R,5S,8aS)-monomorine I, and the nonnatural base (4R,9aS)-4-methylquinolizidine.
Reaction of (R)-phenylglycinol with methyl 5-oxopentanoate gave either bicyclic lactam cis-1 (the kinetic product) or its isomer trans-1 (under equilibrating conditions) as the major products, which were converted to the corresponding (cis or trans) unsaturated lactams 4 and 5. On treatment with lithium alkyl (or aryl) cyanocuprates, these chiral building blocks undergo conjugate addition to give enantiopure trans-3,4-substituted 2-piperidone derivatives in high yield and stereoselectivity. The synthetic potential of this transformation is illustrated by the synthesis of (+)-femoxetine and the two enantiomers of the known antidepressant paroxetine.
Phenylglycinol-derived oxazolopiperidone lactams are exceptionally versatile building blocks for the enantioselective construction of structurally diverse piperidine-containing natural products and bioactive compounds. These lactams are readily available in both enantiomeric series by cyclocondensation of the chiral amino alcohol with a delta-oxo acid derivative and allow the substituents to be introduced at the different ring positions in a regio- and stereocontrolled manner, providing access to enantiopure polysubstituted piperidines bearing virtually any type of substitution pattern, and also quinolizidines, indolizidines, perhydroquinolines, hydroisoquinolines, as well as complex indole alkaloids. Of particular interest are cyclocondensation reactions with racemic or prochiral delta-oxo (di)acid derivatives in processes involving dynamic kinetic resolution and/or differentiation of enantiotopic or diastereotopic ester groups, as they directly lead to lactams that already incorporate the carbon substituents on the heterocyclic ring. The use of (S)-3,4-dimethoxyphenylalaninol or (S)-tryptophanol in the above cyclocondensation reactions expands the potential and the scope of the methodology, providing a straightforward route to enantiopure benzo[a]- and indolo[2,3-a]quinolizidines.
The stereochemical outcome of the enolate dialkylation of simple phenylglycinol-derived oxazolopiperidone lactams is studied. High stereoselectivities in the generation of the quaternary stereocenter are obtained by the appropriate choice of both the configuration of the starting lactam and the order of introduction of the substituents. The usefulness of the methodology is illustrated by the conversion of some of the dialkylated lactams into known synthetic precursors of alkaloids and by the total synthesis of (-)-quebrachamine.
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