Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1389423 | Carbohydrate Research | 2009 | 5 Pages |
An efficient synthetic route of l-hamamelose was successfully accomplished starting from d-ribose. l-Hamamelose was synthesized in 42% overall yield with six reaction steps via a stereoselective Grignard reaction, a stereoselective crossed aldol reaction and a controlled oxidative cleavage of the double bond of a vinyl diol compound. During the oxidative cleavage of the double bond of the vinyl diol compound with osmium tetroxide and NaIO4, an over-oxidative cleavage of α-hydroxyl aldehyde generated from ring opening of the first cleaved product, formyl lactol, did not occur, probably due to the stability of the lactol form. A plausible mechanism for the stereoselective crossed aldol reaction was suggested. The final target compound, l-hamamelose can play a very important role as a chiral building block in synthesizing a wide variety of enantiopure compounds.
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