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Enantio- and diastereoselective stepwise cyclization of polyprenoids induced by chiral and achiral LBAs. A new entry to (-)-ambrox, (+)-podocarpa-8,11,13-triene diterpenoids, and (-)-tetracyclic polyprenoid of sedimentary origin

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JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 124, Issue 14, Pages 3647-3655

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja0124865

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An enantio- and diastereoselective stepwise cyclization of polyprenoids induced by Lewis acid-assisted chiral Bronsted acids (chiral LBAs) and achiral LBAs is described. In particular, the absolute stereocontrol in the initial cyclization of polyprenoids to form an A-ring induced by chiral LBAs and the importance of the nucleophilicity of the internal terminator in polyprenoids for the relative stereocontrol in subsequent cyclization are demonstrated. (-)-Ambrox was synthesized via the enantioselective cyclization of (E, E)-homofarnesyl triethylsilyi ether with tin(IV) chloride-coordinated (R)-2-(o-fluorobenzyloxy)-2'-hydroxy-1,1'-binaphthyl ((R)-B1N0L-o-FBn) and subsequent diastereoselective cyclization with (CF3CO2HSnCl4)-Sn-. as key steps. Protection of (EE)-homofarnesol by a triethylsilyl group increased the enantioselectivity of chiral LBA-induced cyclization and both the chemical yield and diastereoselectivity in the subsequent cyclization. The enantioselective cyclization of homo(polyprenyl)arenes possessing an aryl group was also induced by (R)-BINOL-o-(FBnSnCl4)-Sn-.. Several optically active podocarpa-8,11,13-triene diterpenoids and (-)-tetracyclic polyprenoid of sedimentary origin were synthesized (75-80% ee) by the enantioselective cyclization of homo(polyprenyl)benzene derivatives induced by (R)-BINOL-o-FBn-SnCl4 and subsequent diastereoseleave cyclization induced by (BF3Et2O)-Et-./EtNO2 or (CF3CO2HSnCl4)-Sn-..

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