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Preparation and synthetic applications of 8-oxabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-6-en-3-one derivatives

Favre, Sylvain  
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Gerber-Lemaire, Sandrine  
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Vogel, Pierre  
2008
CHIMIA

The development of efficient routes to multi gram quantities of chiral synthons is a key issue in total synthesis of natural products and analogues. The conformationally defined and rigid 8-oxabicyclo[3.2.1]oct-6-en-3-one template appears as an appealing starting material for the development of non iterative approaches to polyoxygenated fragments that are found in a large variety of biologically relevant natural compounds. Desymmetrization and resolution procedures, stereoselective functionalizations and double-chain elongations represent attractive strategies for such synthetic challenges.

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research article
DOI
10.2533/chimia.2008.221
Web of Science ID

WOS:000255973000008

Author(s)
Favre, Sylvain  
Gerber-Lemaire, Sandrine  
Vogel, Pierre  
Date Issued

2008

Published in
CHIMIA
Volume

62

Start page

221

End page

225

Subjects

[4+3]-cycloaddition

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furan derivatives

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2-oxyallyl cations

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polyketides

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two-direction chain elongation.

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REVIEWED

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May 20, 2008
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