1970
DOI: 10.1002/hlca.19700530740
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Allylic Oxidation of some 5,6‐Unsaturated Steroids with Lead Tetraacetate. Communication XXII on reactions with lead tetraacetate

Abstract: Oxidation of cholesteryl acetate and diosgenyl acetate with lead tetraacetate in benzene or glacial acetic acid solution results in allylic acetoxylation in the C‐7 position. These reactions are nonstereospecific, and in both solvents mixtures of the corresponding 7β‐ and 7α‐epimeric acetoxy derivatives are formed. On the basis of the results, the mechanism of this oxidation reaction is discussed.

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“…[15][16][17] We have been developing a 7a-hydroxylation system for steroids, [18][19][20] and we reported in a preceding paper that the combination of electrolysis and the Fe III (PA) 3 /O 2 /CH 3 CN system gave good results in the hydroxylation of cholesteryl acetate. 21) On the other hand, functionalization, especially oxygenation, of octahydronaphthalenes or decalin derivatives is also very important because many bioactive or natural compounds contain a skeleton resembling the AB fused ring of cholesterol.…”
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“…[15][16][17] We have been developing a 7a-hydroxylation system for steroids, [18][19][20] and we reported in a preceding paper that the combination of electrolysis and the Fe III (PA) 3 /O 2 /CH 3 CN system gave good results in the hydroxylation of cholesteryl acetate. 21) On the other hand, functionalization, especially oxygenation, of octahydronaphthalenes or decalin derivatives is also very important because many bioactive or natural compounds contain a skeleton resembling the AB fused ring of cholesterol.…”
Section: IIImentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[15][16][17] We have been developing a 7a-hydroxylation system for steroids, [18][19][20] and we reported in a preceding paper that the combination of electrolysis and the Fe III (PA) 3 /O 2 /CH 3 CN system gave good results in the hydroxylation of cholesteryl acetate. …”
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“…Genus Ambrosia L. 3.2.1. Ambrosia artemisiifolia L. (the common rag weed)The plant material (aerial parts) of A. artemisiifolia was collected at two localities in the Province of Vojvodina, i.e., near Novi Sad (October 1970)7,51,83 and near Pan~evo (August 1983).…”
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