An effective total synthesis of (-)-9-deoxy-englerin (4), an analogue of the natural guaiane sesquiterpene englerin A (1), has been achieved. The synthesis features a transannular epoxide opening to construct the 5,7-fused ring system followed by transannular ether formation with mercury(II) trifluoroacetate.
A cyclic carbonyl ylide with a trans-annulated cyclopentane ring was generated by a Rh(2)(OAc)(4)-catalyzed reaction from a diazoketone precursor and trapped with allyl propiolate. The 1,3-dipolar cycloaddition led to the stereoselective formation of an oxygen-bridged polycycle. Via Curtius degradation, the cycloadduct was transformed to the ring skeleton typical of the sesquiterpene family of guaianolides.
The synthesis of the 16-membered core structure of leiodermatolide 40 has been achieved in 26 linear steps starting from (R)-Roche ester. The key steps in the synthesis of 40 are a Stille cross-coupling between two main fragments 11 and 33 having roughly equal size. For the trisubstituted C4/C5 double bond a carbometalation reaction followed by a Suzuki coupling was used. A Yamaguchi macrolactonization furnished macrolactone 39.
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