The total synthesis of (±) hinesol and (±) epihinesol
…, M Mongrain, M Sergent-Guay, L Ruest…
Index: Lafontaine, Jacques; Mongrain, Marcel; Sergent-Guay, Mireille; Ruest, Luc; Deslongchamps, Pierre Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 1980 , vol. 58, p. 2460 - 2476
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Abstract
The tricyclic ketal ketones 15 a and 15 b have been obtained in an isomeric ratio of 9: 1 (4→ 5→ 6→ 7→ 8→ 9→ 10→ 11→ 12→ 13→ 14→ 15 a+ 15 b). Compound 15 a was converted in seven (or eight) steps to (±) epihinesol (3)(15 a→ 29→ 32→ 48→ 49→ 47 (or 32→ 39→ 38→ 44→ 47)→ 50→ 3) and compound 38 was transformed into (±) hinesol (2) in rive steps (38→ 76→ 77→ 62→ 63→ 2). The identity of epihinesol and agarospirol was confirmed ...
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