Synthesis of the potent analgesic compound (±)-epibatidine using an orchestrated multi-step sequence of polymer supported reagents

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Jörg Habermann, Steven V. Ley and James S. Scott


Abstract

A ten-step synthesis of (±)-epibatidine 1 is described, using an organised array of polymer supported reagents and sequestering agents in a successive manner. No chromatographic purification steps are required to afford the product in >90% purity.


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