A concise synthesis of Pawhuskin A

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Abstract

Pawhuskin A is an isoprenylated stilbene that was isolated from Dalea purpurea and reported to have affinity for the opioid receptor in vitro. It has been synthesized through a convergent sequence that joins a prenylated aldehyde with a geranylated phosphonate in a stereoselective Horner-Wadsworth-Emmons condensation to afford the target E olefin isomer. This synthesis confirms the structure assigned to the natural product and establishes a route that may be used to explore its biological activity and to prepare more active analogues. © 2008 American Chemical Society and American Society of Pharmacognosy.

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Neighbors, J. D., Buller, M. J., Boss, K. D., & Wiemer, D. F. (2008). A concise synthesis of Pawhuskin A. Journal of Natural Products, 71(11), 1949–1952. https://doi.org/10.1021/np800351c

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