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Synthesis of hexacyclic parnafungin A and C models.


ABSTRACT: A convergent, practical route to unstable hexacyclic parnafungin A and C models has been developed. Two iodoxanthones were prepared in four or five steps (33-50% overall yield). Suzuki-Miyaura coupling of the iodoxanthones with excess readily available 3-carbomethoxy-2-nitrophenyl pinacol boronate afforded the hindered highly functionalized 2-arylxanthones (53-58%) in the first key step. In the second key step, zinc reduction gave benzisoxazolinones that were treated with MsCl and then base to generate the unstable hexacyclic parnafungin A (13% overall yield for 8 steps) and C (8% overall yield for 9 steps) models. Analogously to the parnafungins, hexacyclic parnafungin C model decomposes to a phenanthridine with a half-life of 2 d in CDCl(3).

SUBMITTER: Zhou Q 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3018729 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Synthesis of hexacyclic parnafungin A and C models.

Zhou Quan Q   Snider Barry B BB  

The Journal of organic chemistry 20101102 23


A convergent, practical route to unstable hexacyclic parnafungin A and C models has been developed. Two iodoxanthones were prepared in four or five steps (33-50% overall yield). Suzuki-Miyaura coupling of the iodoxanthones with excess readily available 3-carbomethoxy-2-nitrophenyl pinacol boronate afforded the hindered highly functionalized 2-arylxanthones (53-58%) in the first key step. In the second key step, zinc reduction gave benzisoxazolinones that were treated with MsCl and then base to g  ...[more]

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