A highly efficient iridium-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation of tetrasubstituted cyclic enones has been developed for the enantioselective synthesis of chiral cycloalkanols with three contiguous stereocenters. The C═O and C═C bonds of the enone substrates were hydrogenated sequentially in one pot with excellent enantioselectivity (92 to >99% ee) and diastereoselectivity (dr 95:5 to >99:1). The reaction provided a practical approach to all of the stereoisomers of the antiulcer drug rosaprostol.
A concise, divergent, asymmetric total syntheses of mulinane diterpenoids has been achieved. Specifically, a new strategy was developed featuring a key intramolecular Friedel-Crafts reaction to construct the chiral fused 5-6-6 tricyclic motif, followed by sequential Birch reduction, conjugate methylation, and homologation/ring-expansion reactions to furnish the desired 5-6-7 tricyclic skeleton bearing five contiguous stereocenters. With this efficient strategy, seven mulinane diterpenoids and two analogues were synthesized via late-stage functional modification or functionalization in 8.6-20 % overall yields and 11-15 steps.
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