The double cyclocondensation of symmetric pyridyl bis(oxoacids) 2b and 3b with (R)-phenylglycinol stereoselectively gave access to bis-phenylglycinol-derived oxazolopyrrolidine 9 and oxazolopiperidone 10, respectively. Application of the stereocontrolled cyclocondensation reaction to phenyl bis-γ-oxoacid 4b provided 11, which was converted to the
Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany), 17(28), 7724-7732 (2011-06-15)
Phenylglycinol-derived, unsaturated oxazolopiperidone lactams are extremely useful building blocks that undergo stereoselective conjugate addition reactions with organocuprates, enolates, and sulfur-stabilized anions, allowing the stereocontrolled introduction of substituents at the piperidine 4-position. The factors governing the exo- or endo-facial selectivity are
This review is focused on recent synthetic achievements and ongoing work in our laboratory using phenylglycinol-derived oxazolopiperidone lactams as starting materials for the enantioselective synthesis of piperidine-containing alkaloids: madangamines, 2,5-disubstituted decahydroquinoline and 1-substituted tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloids, the indole alkaloids 20S- and
[reaction: see text]. The phenylglycinol-derived 2-pyridone 1 undergoes m-CPBA oxidation steroselectively leading to the chiral nonracemic unsaturated bicyclic hydroxylactam 2, from which the enantioselective synthesis of (3R,5R)-3,4,5-trihydroxypiperidine (16) and the formal synthesis of the azasugar epiisofagomine are described. The enantioselective
Journal of chromatography. A, 1142(1), 84-92 (2006-10-19)
The performance of extractant impregnated resin (EIR) technology for chiral separation of amino-alcohols has been investigated. Phenylglycinol was selected as an archetype model enantiomer and azophenolic crown ether was used as a versatile enantioselective extractant. 1-Phenyloctane was selected as a
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