Convergent syntheses of the pyrrolic marine natural products lamellarin-O, lamellarin-Q, lukianol-A and some more highly oxygenated congeners

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Martin G. Banwell, Bernard L. Flynn, Ernest Hamel and David C. R. Hockless


Abstract

The marine alkaloids lamellarin-Q 1, lamellarin-O 2 and lukianol-A 3 as well as their more highly oxygenated congeners 22 and 23 are synthesised using Stille, Suzuki or Negishi cross-coupling reactions as the key step.


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