Bioinspired Synthesis of Platensimycin from Natural ent-Kaurenoic Acids

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The biomimetic formal synthesis of the antibiotic platensimycin for the treatment of infection by multidrug-resistant bacteria was accomplished starting from either ent-kaurenoic acid or grandiflorenic acid, each of which is a natural compound available in multigram scale from its natural source. Apart from the natural origin of the selected precursors, the keys of the described approach are the long-distance functionalization of ent-kaurenoic acid at C11 and the efficient protocol for the A-ring degradation of the diterpene framework.

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Pérez, Á., Quílez del Moral, J. F., Galisteo, A., Amaro, J. M., & Barrero, A. F. (2023). Bioinspired Synthesis of Platensimycin from Natural ent-Kaurenoic Acids. Organic Letters, 25(29), 5401–5405. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.orglett.3c01470

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