Allomerization of cholic acid and conversion to petromyzonol

X Zhu, E Amouzou, S McLean

Index: Zhu, Xingpei; Amouzou, Etchri; McLean, Stewart Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1987 ,  vol. 65, p. 2447 - 2449

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Abstract

Petromyzonol, a rare bile substance, has been prepared from an abundant starting material, cholic acid. The critical conversion, the inversion of the configuration at C-5, was accomplished by oxidizing a suitably protected derivative of cholic acid to a 1, 4-dien-3-one, which was then stereoselectively reduced to methyl allocholate. In a single oxidation step, the 3-hydroxy steroid was converted to the dienone by Barton's procedure using a ...