Issue 15, 2005

Expeditious synthesis of bioactive allylphenol constituents of the genus Piper through a metal-free photoallylation procedure

Abstract

Nine bioactive allylphenol (anisole) derivatives (e.g. eugenol, safrole and asaricin) present in several plants of the genus Piper have been synthesized in medium to high yield via aryl cation intermediates. This expeditious metal-free procedure involves the irradiation of the corresponding chlorophenols or chloroanisoles in a polar solvent (MeCN or, better, TFE or aqueous acetonitrile) in the presence of allyltrimethylsilane. Estragole has also been synthesized starting from the corresponding fluoroderivative and diazonium salt, though in a lower yield.

Graphical abstract: Expeditious synthesis of bioactive allylphenol constituents of the genus Piper through a metal-free photoallylation procedure

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 May 2005
Accepted
08 Jun 2005
First published
01 Jul 2005

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005,3, 2868-2871

Expeditious synthesis of bioactive allylphenol constituents of the genus Piper through a metal-free photoallylation procedure

S. Protti, M. Fagnoni and A. Albini, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2005, 3, 2868 DOI: 10.1039/B506735A

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