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This paper presents a short review of synthetic approaches aiming to synthesise (+)-Grandisol, the main constituent of grandlure, a pheromone mixture released by the boll weevil which is proven to exhibit significant biological activity.
(+)-Grandisol 1 is among the components of the male-produced pheromone of the boll weevil Anthonomuns grandis, an important pest of cotton crops in Mesoamerica (from the south USA to Argentina). As a result of its biological activity and
unique structure, several synthetic approaches have been reported. The aim is to explore remarkable methodologies towards
the synthesis of (+)-Grandisol 1. Several methodologies have been applied towards the synthesis of (+)-Grandisol 1, including classical methods for cyclobutane ring construction, which promoted substantial improvements to access this pheromone, as well as better comprehension of its biological profile.
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