3-Aryltetronic acids: efficient preparation and use as precursors for vulpinic acids.
Aurélie Mallinger, Thierry Le Gall, Charles Mioskowski
Index: J. Org. Chem. 74(3) , 1124-9, (2009)
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Abstract
3-Aryltetronic acids were prepared in one step by treatment of a mixture of methyl arylacetates and methyl hydroxyacetates with potassium tert-butoxide, via tandem transesterification/Dieckmann condensation. Several mushroom or lichen pigments, vulpinic acids, were synthesized from 3-(4-methoxyphenyl)tetronic acid in three steps involving the reaction of the corresponding dianion with an alpha-ketoester and the dehydration of the tertiary alcohols obtained into mixtures of (E)- and (Z)-alkenes, which were converted under UV irradiation at 254 nm to natural (E)-isomers. Syntheses of pinastric acid, 4,4'-dimethoxyvulpinic acid, and the first synthesis of recently isolated methyl 3',5'-dichloro-4,4'-di-O-methylatromentate were hence achieved in an efficient manner.
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