Synthetic studies of enacyloxins: A series of antibiotics isolated from frateuria sp. W-315: C1'-C8' and C9'-C15' Fragments

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Synthetic studies of enacyloxins (ENXs), a series of yellow-colored, polyene-polyol antibiotics produced by Frateuria sp. W-315, are described. The C1'-C8' polyene fragments were prepared using successive Wittig reactions. The C9'-C15' and C10'-C15' fragments were constructed from (S)-isopropylideneglyceraldehyde using Yamaguchi's nucleophilic substitution reaction of acetylide to epoxide, and/or Marshall's allenylindium mediated reaction as the key steps.

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Saito, A., Igarashi, W., Furukawa, H., Hoshikawa, H., Yamada, T., Kuwahara, S., & Kiyota, H. (2015). Synthetic studies of enacyloxins: A series of antibiotics isolated from frateuria sp. W-315: C1’-C8’ and C9’-C15’ Fragments. Natural Product Communications, 10(4), 645–648. https://doi.org/10.1177/1934578x1501000429

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