Issue 7, 2023

Total synthesis of haploscleridamine, villagorgin A and an approach towards lissoclin C

Abstract

An investigation of asymmetric total syntheses of three indole-imidazole alkaloids from histidine are described. A common advanced piperidinone was contructed via a ring-closing metathesis which was then subjected to a modified Fischer indole synthesis. Deprotection of an N-tosyl group via a dissolving metal reduction affords haploscleridamine which upon reaction with aqueous formaldehyde in trifluoroethanol provided villagorgin A. On closer examination, it was found that villagorgin A was produced as a byproduct during the reductive detosylation in the presence of magnesium and methanol. Attempts to obtain the brominated haploscleridamine congener, lissoclin C through use of bromophenyl hydrazone were thwarted by reductive debromination during deprotection efforts. Investigation of the enantiopurity of the synthetic natural products revealed production of almost racemic materials in some batches as the result of partial racemization of an early stage intermediate. A revised approach routinely provided scalemic haploscleridamine and villagorgin in 30% ee. Analysis of the enantiomer composition of all intermediates by HPLC using columns with chiral stationary phases; this analysis revealed several steps where erosion of enantiomer composition occurred.

Graphical abstract: Total synthesis of haploscleridamine, villagorgin A and an approach towards lissoclin C

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Oct 2022
Accepted
11 Jan 2023
First published
12 Jan 2023

Org. Biomol. Chem., 2023,21, 1422-1434

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Total synthesis of haploscleridamine, villagorgin A and an approach towards lissoclin C

M. S. Roy, X. Meng, K. Koda, A. Shrestha, J. I. Putman, D. Gout, D. W. Armstrong and C. J. Lovely, Org. Biomol. Chem., 2023, 21, 1422 DOI: 10.1039/D2OB01908F

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