This work reviews the authors' choice of recently published papers where at least one asymmetric quaternary stereocenter has been formed via organocatalysis. The scope and limitations of the reactions are highlighted\ud
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A large series of hydroxytyrosyl esters of C2-C18 fatty acids with increasing lipophilicity was prepared by a new highly efficient method based on acylation of methylorthoformate-protected hydroxytyrosol. All products were tested for relative antioxidant effect using ABTS assays in ethanolic medium and DCF assays in L6 cells. No linear correlation between lipophilicity and antioxidant effect was found. ABTS assays showed a growing antioxidant capacity, with respect to hydroxytyrosol, only for medium-sized ester chains (C4-C10) and a nearly constant capacity for the higher homologues. This has been rationalized by molecular dynamics experiments in terms of partial shielding of the catecholic hydroxyls by long-chain esters. A similar and dose-dependent pattern was observed in DCF assays in L6 cells, but a sharp antioxidant activity drop resulted for long-chain esters, probably due to membrane entrapment.
A novel asymmetric nucleophilic epoxidation for α-ylideneoxindole esters has been successfully devised, resulting in enantioenriched spiro compounds with two new contiguous stereocenters. The employed (S)-α,α-diphenylprolinol functions as a bifunctional catalyst, creating a complex H-bond network in conjunction with a substrate and an oxidant.
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