From nature, through chemical synthesis, toward use in agriculture: Oryzoxymycin case study

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Abstract

The Diels-Alder adducts of ethyl (E)-3-nitroacrylate and furan provided a common and versatile template for the stereocontrolled synthesis of an isomer of the natural product oryzoxymycin and polyhydroxylated cyclohexyl β-amino acid derivatives. The strategy for the synthesis of the polyhydroxylated cyclic β-amino acid derivatives involved base-induced fragmentation of the oxanorbornene skeleton and face selective oxidation reactions. A Pd-catalyzed transfer hydrogenation reaction in the presence of organic acids is also described. This reaction is amenable to being enantioselective through use of optical pure chiral organic acids. © 2009 IUPAC.

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Bwire, R. N., Majinda, R. R., Masesane, I. B., & Steel, P. G. (2009). From nature, through chemical synthesis, toward use in agriculture: Oryzoxymycin case study. In Pure and Applied Chemistry (Vol. 81, pp. 105–112). https://doi.org/10.1351/PAC-CON-07-12-04

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