Concise Total Synthesis of Agarozizanol B via a Strained Photocascade Intermediate

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The prezizane-type sesquiterpene agarozizanol B was synthesized employing a photochemical cascade reaction as the key step. Starting from a readily available 1-indanone with a tethered olefin, a strained tetracyclic skeleton was assembled which contained all carbon atoms of the sesquiterpene with the correct relative configuration. The conversion into the tricyclic prezizane skeleton was accomplished by a strategic cyclopropane bond cleavage. Prior to the cyclopropane ring opening an adaption of the oxidation state was required, which could be combined with a reductive resolution step. After removal of two functional groups, the natural product was obtained both in racemic form or, if resolved, as the (+)-enantiomer which was shown to be identical to the natural product.

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Rauscher, N., Næsborg, L., Jandl, C., & Bach, T. (2021). Concise Total Synthesis of Agarozizanol B via a Strained Photocascade Intermediate. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 60(45), 24039–24042. https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202110009

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