Simple haloaldehydes, including enolisable aldehydes, were found to be suitable for the formation of cyclic products by cascade (domino) condensation, cyclisation, dipolar cycloaddition chemistry. This multi-component reaction approach to heterocyclic compounds was explored by using hydroxylamine, a selection of aldehydes, and a selection of activated dipolarophiles. Initial condensation gives intermediate oximes that undergo cyclisation with displacement of halide to give intermediate nitrones; these nitrones undergo in situ intermolecular dipolar cycloaddition reactions to give isoxazolidines. The cycloadducts from using dimethyl fumarate were treated with zinc/acetic acid to give lactam products and this provides an easy way to prepare pyrrolizinones, indolizinones, and pyrrolo[2,1-a]isoquinolinones. The chemistry is illustrated with a very short synthesis of the pyrrolizidine alkaloid macronecine and a formal synthesis of petasinecine.
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Furnival, R. C., Saruengkhanphasit, R., Holberry, H. E., Shewring, J. R., Guerrand, H. D. S., Adams, H., & Coldham, I. (2016). Cascade oxime formation, cyclization to a nitrone, and intermolecular dipolar cycloaddition. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 14(46), 10953–10962. https://doi.org/10.1039/C6OB01871H
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