Potential bile acid metabolites. 25. synthesis and chemical properties of stereoisomeric 3α,7α,16- and 3α,7α,15-trihydroxy- 5β-cholan-24-oic acids

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Epimeric 3α,7α,16- and 3α,7α,15-trihydroxy-5β- cholan-24-oic acids and some related compounds were synthesized from chenodeoxycholic acid (CDCA) and ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), respectively. The key reaction involved one-step remote oxyfunctionalization of unactivated methine carbons at C-17 of CDCA and at C-14 of UDCA as their methyl ester-peracetate derivatives with dimethyldioxirane (DMDO). After dehydration of the resulting 17α- and 14α-hydroxy derivatives with POCl 3 or conc. H2SO4, the respective Δ16- and Δ14-unsaturated products were subjected to hydration via hydroboration followed by oxidation to yield the 3,7,16- and 3,7,15-triketones, respectively. Stereoselective reduction of the respective triketones with tert-butylamine-borane complex afforded the epimeric 3α,7α,16- or 3α,7α,15-trihydroxy derivatives exclusively. A facile formation of the corresponding ε-lactones between the side chain carboxyl group at C-24 and the 16α- (or 16β-) hydroxyl group in bile acids is also clarified. © 2002 Pharmaceutical Society of Japan.

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Iida, T., Hikosaka, M., Kakiyama, G., Shiraishi, K., Schteingart, C. D., Hagey, L. R., … Nambara, T. (2002). Potential bile acid metabolites. 25. synthesis and chemical properties of stereoisomeric 3α,7α,16- and 3α,7α,15-trihydroxy- 5β-cholan-24-oic acids. Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 50(10), 1327–1334. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.50.1327

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