“…Among azaheterocyclic ring systems, C3 and C4 spiro-fused βlactams (azetidin-2-one) (Figure 1) 1−4 are uniquely important for their presence in a family of marine natural products, e.g., chartellines and chartelamides, 5 for their prominence in synthetic chemistry as versatile building blocks in the synthesis of α/β-amino acids, 6 alkaloids, 7 heterocycles, 8 toxoids, and other relevant molecular structures 9 and for their medicinal chemistry in synthesis of many biologically vital materials that behave as β-turn mimetics, 10 enzyme inhibitors, 11 and precursors of α,α-disubstituted β-amino acids, 12 as well as their biological activities including antibacterial agents, 13 active against HIV-1 and plasmodium, 14 along with cholesterol absorption inhibitors. 15 In the light of their remarkable structural, chemical, and biological properties and applications, much attention has been devoted by our research group for demonstrating more complexed materials, 16 that is, bis-4-spiro-β-lactams containing unsaturated macrocycles (Figure 2).…”