Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5270037 Tetrahedron Letters 2011 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
The enantioselective total synthesis of Resolvin E1 (RvE1), a naturally occurring small molecule mediator of inflammation resolution, is reported. Two routes are presented, both modular and convergent in nature, with an excellent control of all stereocenters. The C12- and C18-hydroxy groups are derived from (S)-glycidol while the C5-hydroxy group is installed via enantioselective reduction of a ketone precursor. Both the cis-alkenes are introduced with excellent control by the reduction of a late-stage bis-alkyne intermediate. The synthetic disconnections are very amenable to analog preparation, and further modifications to the chemistry have allowed for scale-up and First in Man testing of this novel pro-resolution molecule.
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