Abstract
A bioinspired enantioselective synthesis of crinine-type alkaloids has been developed by iridium-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation of racemic cycloenones. The method features a biomimetic stereodivergent resolution of the substrates bearing a remote arylated quaternary stereocenter. Using this protocol, 24 crinine-type alkaloids and 8 analogues were synthesized in a concise and rapid way with high yield and high enantioselectivity.
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Zuo, X. D., Guo, S. M., Yang, R., Xie, J. H., & Zhou, Q. L. (2017). Bioinspired enantioselective synthesis of crinine-type alkaloids: Via iridium-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation of enones. Chemical Science, 8(9), 6202–6206. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7sc02112g
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