A novel extension of the Stork-Jung vinylsilane Robinson annelation procedure for the introduction of the cyclohexene of guanacastepene

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A new annelation procedure has been developed in a model system to introduce the cyclohexene ring of guanacastepene. Cyclohexenone 16 is prepared by sequential methylation and alkylation with allylic iodide 15. One-pot epoxidation, protodesilylation and hydrolysis of the THP forms dione 19, which cyclizes with NaOMe to 24 in 57% overall yield. Reduction, Mitsunobu inversion, and selective oxidation of the primary alcohol forms model 29. Phenyldimethylsilyl allylic iodide 36 is easier to make and more stable than trimethylsilyl allylic iodide 6 used by Stork. © 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Snider, B. B., & Shi, B. (2001). A novel extension of the Stork-Jung vinylsilane Robinson annelation procedure for the introduction of the cyclohexene of guanacastepene. Tetrahedron Letters, 42(52), 9123–9126. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0040-4039(01)02026-3

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