Convergent total synthesis of (+)-calcipotriol: A scalable, modular approach to vitamin D analogs

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Abstract

A convergent approach for the total synthesis of calcipotriol (brand name: Dovonex), a proven vitamin D analog used for the treatment of psoriasis, and medicinally relevant synthetic analogs is described. A complete approach, not wedded to semisynthesis, toward both the A-ring and CD-ring is reported. From a retrosynthetic standpoint, hidden symmetry within the decorated A-ring is disclosed, which allowed for scalable quantities of this advanced intermediate. In addition, a radical retrosynthetic approach is described, which highlights an electrochemical reductive coupling as well as an intramolecular hydrogen atom transfer Giese addition to establish the 6,5-transcarbon skeleton found in the vitamin D family. Finally, a late-stage decarboxylative cross-coupling approach allowed for the facile preparation of various C20-arylated derivatives that show promising biological activity in an initial bioassay.

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Gu, J., Rodriguez, K. X., Kanda, Y., Yang, S., Ociepa, M., Wilke, H., … Baran, P. S. (2022). Convergent total synthesis of (+)-calcipotriol: A scalable, modular approach to vitamin D analogs. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 119(18). https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2200814119

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