A case study of the MAC (masked acyl cyanide) oxyhomologation of N, N -dibenzyl-l-phenylalaninal with anti diastereoselectivity: Preparation of (2 S,3 S)-allophenylnorstatin esters

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Abstract

The three-component reaction between a protected α-amino aldehyde, an alcohol and an α-silyloxymalononitrile provides an expedient access to protected α-hydroxy-β-amino acid derivatives. The prototypical process, performed on N-Cbz-phenylalaninal, is known to proceed with syn diastereoselectivity. The present study demonstrates that the diastereoselectivity of the reaction can be inverted, using the rationale of a Felkin-Anh interaction model. Reactions performed on N,N-dibenzyl-l-phenylalaninal proceed with a high anti diastereoselectivity, providing a panel of synthetically useful ester derivatives of (2S,3S)-allophenylnorstatin. The procedure is exploited to accomplish one of the most efficient syntheses of the title compound to date, in 3 steps (66% yield) from N,N-dibenzyl-l-phenylalaninal.

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He, X., Buchotte, M., Guillot, R., Deloisy, S., & Aitken, D. J. (2022). A case study of the MAC (masked acyl cyanide) oxyhomologation of N, N -dibenzyl-l-phenylalaninal with anti diastereoselectivity: Preparation of (2 S,3 S)-allophenylnorstatin esters. Organic and Biomolecular Chemistry, 20(8), 1769–1781. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1ob02411f

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