Radical-mediated three-component reaction: A study toward the total synthesis of resiniferatoxin

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Abstract

This review summarizes the efforts to develop a radical-mediated three-component reaction and its application to a convergent approach to synthesize the 5/7/6-tricyclic framework (ABC-rings) of the densely functionalized dephnane diterpene, resiniferatoxin. The α-alkoxy bridgehead radical species, which was designed as the radical donor of the three-component reaction, was generated from O, Se- and O, Te-acetals under two different conditions. The generated α-alkoxy bridgehead radical effectively underwent the threecomponent reaction with α,β-unsaturated ketones and allyltributyltin/aldehyde under each of the conditions, giving rise to a wide variety of multiply functionalized 2,3-trans disubstituted cyclopentenone moieties. One of the established reactions was utilized as the key assembling reaction of the ABC-tricyclic framework of resiniferatoxin. The reaction of the bridgehead radical of the highly functionalized 6-membered C-ring, the 5-membered A-ring, and an allyltributyltin derivative effectively produced the C4-branched AC-rings. The last B-ring was constructed from the coupling adduct in two steps through the 7-endo cyclization, delivering the tricyclic framework possessing the correct C8 and 9-stereocenters of resiniferatoxin. The present methods demonstrate the power of the three-component reaction using an α-alkoxy bridgehead radical in a convergent approach to the complex architectures of daphnane diterpenes.

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Urabe, D. (2015, August 1). Radical-mediated three-component reaction: A study toward the total synthesis of resiniferatoxin. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin. Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.c15-00373

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