Total synthesis of marine eicosanoid (-)-hybridalactone.
Koichiro Ota, Naoto Sugata, Yoshihiko Ohshiro, Etsuko Kawashima, Hiroaki Miyaoka
Index: Chemistry 18(42) , 13531-7, (2012)
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Abstract
(-)-Hybridalactone (1) is a marine eicosanoid isolated from the red alga Laurencia hybrida. This natural product contains cyclopropane, cyclopentane, 13-membered macrolactone and epoxide ring systems incorporating seven stereogenic centers. Moreover, this compound has an acid-labile skipped Z,Z-diene motif. In this paper, we report on the total synthesis of (-)-hybridalactone (1). The unique eicosanoid (-)-hybridalactone (1) was synthesized starting from optically active γ-butyrolactone 2 in a linear sequence comprising 21 steps with an overall yield of 21.9%. A key step in the synthesis of (-)-hybridalactone (1) is the methyl phenylsulfonylacetate-mediated one-pot synthesis of the cis-cyclopropane-γ-lactone derivative. This reaction provided an efficient and stereoselective access to cis-cyclopropane-γ-lactone 12. Further elaboration of the latter compounds through desulfonylation, epoxidation, oxidation, Wittig olefination and Shiina macrolactonization afforded (-)-hybridalactone.Copyright © 2012 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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