Synthesis of a potent (±)-4-(2-hydroxyphenyl) analogue of the acromelic acids by dearomatising cyclisation of a lithiated N-p-methoxybenzyl-4-methoxy-1-naphthamide
✍ Scribed by Anjum Ahmed; Ryan A Bragg; Jonathan Clayden; Kirill Tchabanenko
- Book ID
- 104230568
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 2001
- Tongue
- French
- Weight
- 129 KB
- Volume
- 42
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0040-4039
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✦ Synopsis
Dearomatising anionic cyclisation of N-cumyl-N-p-methoxybenzyl-4-methoxy-1-naphthamide 8 diastereoselectively generates a pyrrolidinone-fused tetralone 12 which may be transformed in seven steps to the racemic form of a known non-natural member of the aryl kainoid family 4 having potent biological activity. Key steps of the synthesis are ruthenium-catalysed oxidation of the C2-p-methoxybenzyl ring of 12 to a carboxylic acid and Baeyer-Villiger cleavage of the tetralone to a lactone whose hydrolysis reveals the two-carbon substituent at C3 and the 2-hydroxyphenyl substituent at C4. Selective reduction of the lactam yields the kainoid 4. Control of epimerisation at the C-4 centre during the lactone hydrolysis leads to either the (active) 3,4-cis or the (inactive) 3,4-trans epimers of the target.