The relative and absolute configurations of an oxygenated bisabolane natural product, isolated from Ligularia lankongensis, were determined by synthesis. All four possible stereoisomers and their tiglate analogues were synthesized from R-(-)-carvone, and their H andC NMR spectra were compared to establish the 6R,8S,10S configuration. The stereoselective synthesis of the natural product was also achieved, featuring Brown allylation, vanadium-catalyzed epoxidation, and the Mitsunobu reaction.
Paraphaeosphaeride C is a demethoxy derivative of phaeosphaeride A and exhibits STAT3 inhibitory activity. Our previous papers reported the total synthesis of phaeosphaeride A using a diastereoselective vinyl anion aldol reaction as the key step to construct the dihydropyran ring. In this work, the first total synthesis of the proposed structure of paraphaeosphaeride C was achieved via a similar synthetic strategy. The synthetic compound was characterized through extensive nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) analysis but the 1H and 13C-NMR data for this compound did not correspond to those reported in the literature for paraphaeosphaeride C.
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