The first total synthesis of violaceoid A, a cytotoxic agent, and the asymmetric total synthesis of (−)-and (+)-violaceoid B are reported. The precursor was accessed by desymmetrization of a substituted quinol moiety, and the racemic secondary alcohol was kinetically resolved using a chiral nucleophilic catalyst. The asymmetric synthesis of (−)-and (+)-violaceoid B elucidated the absolute configuration of the naturally occurring violaceoid B. Synthetic violaceoid A inhibited the growth of human breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and Hs 578T at concentrations of less than 100 μM, while (S)-and (R)violaceoid B were inactive.
The first total synthesis of (–)-merrillianin (1), which is a natural sesquiterpene with a tri- fused structure having a cyclopentane ring and five- and seven-membered lactone parts, is demonstrated. This asymmetric total synthesis enabled the absolute stereo structure determination of naturally occurring (–)-1.
The first total synthesis of (–)-merrillianin (1), which is a natural sesquiterpene with a tri- fused structure having a cyclopentane ring and five- and seven-membered lactone parts, is demonstrated. This asymmetric total synthesis enabled the absolute stereo structure determination of naturally occurring (–)-1.
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