A biosynthesis-inspired approach to over twenty diverse natural product-like scaffolds

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Abstract

A synthetic approach to diverse scaffolds was developed that was inspired by diterpene biosynthesis. Initial scaffolds, generated using Diels-Alder reactions of furyl-functionalised amines, were transformed into alternative scaffolds using cleavage, ring expansion, annulation and rearrangement reactions. In total, 25 diverse scaffolds were prepared that were shown to have high natural product-likeness.

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Firth, J. D., Craven, P. G. E., Lilburn, M., Pahl, A., Marsden, S. P., & Nelson, A. (2016). A biosynthesis-inspired approach to over twenty diverse natural product-like scaffolds. Chemical Communications, 52(63), 9837–9840. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6cc04662b

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