Reviewing the literature published to May 1985 L 2.1 2.2 I-Naphthoic Acids 7.6 Di hydrophenan threnones 8.1 Arylsilanes 8.2 Benzylsilanes 9.1 Hydrogenolysis of Nuclear Substituents 8 Reduction of Aryl-and Benzyl-silanes 9 Reductive Fission of Hetero-substituents 9.1.1 Simple Ethers 9.1.2 Deoxygenation of Phenols 9.1.3 Alkoxy-substituted Aromatic Acids and Ketones 9.2.1 Benzylic Alcohols 9.2.2 Benzylic Acetals 9.2.3 Benzylic Amines 9.2 Hydrogenolysis of Benzylic Substituents 10 Conclusion 1 1 References * This review was prepared to mark the occasion of the 70th birthday of Professor 2-Acetylnaphthalenes Birch on 3rd August 1985.
The structure (III)
proposed for the hexacyclic alkaloid, himgaline, on the basis of chemical and
spectroscopic characterization was confirmed by several partial syntheses of
himgaline derivatives from de-N-methylhimbadine (alkaloid G.B. 13).
The biogenesis of the Galbulimima
alkaloids is discussed.
The structures of himbadine
(I) and its de-N-methyl derivative (II), alkaloid G.B. 13, proposed on the
basis of chemical and spectroscopic characterization were confirmed by several
partial syntheses from the ester alkaloid, himandrine (III), of known structure.
The acid-catalysed
reactions in weakly nucleophilic environments of 2-diazoacetyl-l,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene
(ll), of 6-diazoacetyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-2-naphthol (2), of
6-diazoacetyl-5,6,7,8- tetrahydro-2-naphthyl methyl ether (3) and its 2,8 and
2,5 isomers (14) and (17), and of 6-diazo-
acetyl-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-6-trifluoroacetoxy-2-naphthyl methyl ether (9) have
been studied. Several of the spirocyclohexa-2,5-dienone derivatives prepared
thus, (4), (8) and (16), provide potential intermediates or models for the
synthesis of tetracyclic diterpenoids.
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