Development of Hamari Ligands for Practical Asymmetric Synthesis of Tailor-Made Amino Acids

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Enantiomerically pure tailor-made amino acids are in extremely high demand in nearly every sector of the health-related industries. In particular, the rapidly growing number of amino-acid-based pharmaceuticals calls for the development of advanced synthetic approaches featuring practicality and commercial viability. Here we provide a brief summary of the development of axially chiral tridentate Hamari ligands and their application for general asymmetric synthesis of various structural types of amino acids. The methodological diversity includes: dynamic kinetic resolution and (S)-/(R)-interconversion of unprotected amino acids and homologation of nucleophilic glycine equivalents via alkyl halide alkylation reactions as well as multiple-step transformations allowing preparation of polyfunctional and cyclic derivatives. The practicality of these methods is critically discussed.

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Han, J., Romoff, T. T., Moriwaki, H., Konno, H., & Soloshonok, V. A. (2019, November 19). Development of Hamari Ligands for Practical Asymmetric Synthesis of Tailor-Made Amino Acids. ACS Omega. American Chemical Society. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b02940

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