β-Amino ester route to tussilagine, isotussilagine and (–)-petasinecine

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Dawei Ma and Jianhua Zhang


Abstract

Condensation of enantiopure β-amino ester 2a with methyl pyruvate provides two diastereoisomers 3 and 4. Both 3 and 4 are subjected to hydrogenation followed by cyclization producing pyrrolidinones 5 and 8. From 5 and 8 isotussilagine and tussilagine are obtained respectively, by using a Mitsunobu reaction as a key step. In a similar manner, (–)-petasinecine is synthesized from the condensation product of 2b with ethyl glyoxalate.


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