Total synthesis and absolute configuration of the marine norditerpenoid xestenone

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Abstract

Xestenone is a marine norditerpenoid found in the northeastern Pacific sponge Xestospongia vanilla. The relative configuration of C-3 and C-7 in xestenone was determined by NOESY spectral analysis. However the relative configuration of C-12 and the absolute configuration of this compound were not determined. The authors have now achieved the total synthesis of xestenone using their developed one-pot synthesis of cyclopentane derivatives employing allyl phenyl sulfone and an epoxy iodide as a key step. The relative and absolute configurations of xestenone were thus successfully determined by this synthesis. © 2009 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International.

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Ota, K., Kurokawa, T., Kawashima, E., & Miyaoka, H. (2009). Total synthesis and absolute configuration of the marine norditerpenoid xestenone. Marine Drugs, 7(4), 654–671. https://doi.org/10.3390/md7040654

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