Issue 16, 1997

Improved, gram scale synthesis of N,O,O-triacetyl-erythro- and threo-C18-sphingosines from serine

Abstract

A formal total synthesis of all four (E)-C18-sphingosine stereoisomers from serine has been carried out. This involves the thiazole-based homologation of the amino acid into a chiral 3-amino-2,4-dihydroxybutanal 1 and the Wittig olefination of 1 with the ylide from the C14 alkyl phosphonium salt 2. The photoisomerization of the resulting mixture of Z- and E-alkenes affords the target sphingosine. Thus, N,O,O-triacetyl-D-erythro C18-sphingosine 5 and the L-threo isomer 10 were prepared in 43–44% overall yield from the aldehyde (S,S)-1a and (2R,3S )-1b, respectively. The corresponding antipodal L-erythro and D-threo isomers can be prepared in the same way starting from aldehydes ent-1a and ent-1b, respectively. Conversion of the above acetyl sphingosines into the free sphingoid bases has been reported in the literature.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1997, 2389-2394

Improved, gram scale synthesis of N,O,O-triacetyl-erythro- and threo-C18-sphingosines from serine

A. Dondoni, D. Perrone and E. Turturici, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1997, 2389 DOI: 10.1039/A701391D

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