Total Synthesis and Late-Stage C−H Oxidations of ent-Trachylobane Natural Products

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Herein, we present our studies to construct seven ent-trachylobane diterpenoids by employing a bioinspired two-phase synthetic strategy. The first phase provided enantioselective and scalable access to five ent-trachylobanes, of which methyl ent-trachyloban-19-oate was produced on a 300 mg scale. During the second phase, chemical C−H oxidation methods were employed to enable selective conversion to two naturally occurring higher functionalized ent-trachylobanes. The formation of regioisomeric analogs, which are currently inaccessible via enzymatic methods, reveals the potential as well as limitations of established chemical C−H oxidation protocols for complex molecule synthesis.

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Wein, L. A., Wurst, K., & Magauer, T. (2022). Total Synthesis and Late-Stage C−H Oxidations of ent-Trachylobane Natural Products. Angewandte Chemie - International Edition, 61(3). https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202113829

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