2005
DOI: 10.1002/chin.200518100
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Photodecarboxylative Benzylation of N‐Alkylphthalimides: A Concise Route to the Aristolactam Skeleton.

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“…The obtained (À)-84 was treated with TFA in MeOH to give (À)-3. A point to note in this synthesis is that both enantiomers were prepared from a single intermediate (81). The realization of this enantiodivergent synthesis in the future will be a useful and powerful method for the synthesis of pericosines.…”
Section: Second-generation Syntheses Of Pericosines a And C By The Usmentioning
confidence: 98%
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“…The obtained (À)-84 was treated with TFA in MeOH to give (À)-3. A point to note in this synthesis is that both enantiomers were prepared from a single intermediate (81). The realization of this enantiodivergent synthesis in the future will be a useful and powerful method for the synthesis of pericosines.…”
Section: Second-generation Syntheses Of Pericosines a And C By The Usmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…5 [79][80][81][82]95]. Interestingly 6 corresponds to the core section of the chlorine-containing natural product (75), which had previously been isolated from two kinds of fungi, and cyathiformine C (76), which are metabolites of basidiomycetous fungi [82,83,96,97].…”
Section: Syntheses Of Pericosines Strating From D-ribose Via Ring-clomentioning
confidence: 99%