Thesis icon

Thesis

Total synthesis of rubriflordilactone A

Abstract:

Rubriflordilactones A and B are highly oxygenated nortriterpenoid natural products isolated from Schisandra rubriflora. The latter is of particular biological interest as it shows significant anti-HIV activity.

Two transition metal-catalysed cascade cyclisation approaches for the formation of the CDE rings of the rubriflordilactones were developed. Palladium-catalysed cyclisation of bromoenediynes and cobalt-catalysed triyne cyclotrimerisation both transform acyclic precursors into 7,6,5-bisannelated arenes in a single step.

Two enantioselective syntheses of the AB ring fragment common to both rubriflordilactones, with bromoene or alkyne functional groups required for the respective cyclisation methods, are described; along with the refinement of a route to the CDE diyne fragment of rubriflordilactone A.

From these fully functionalised bromoenediyne and triyne substrates, both metal-catalysed cyclisation methods were successful; these strategies converged on a late-stage intermediate bearing the ABCDE ring system of rubriflordilactone A. Construction of the F ring, followed by attachment of the G ring by an intriguing oxo-carbenium ion addition reaction completed two enantioselective total syntheses of (+)-rubriflordilactone A.

Actions


Access Document


Authors


More by this author
Division:
MPLS
Department:
History Faculty
Sub department:
Archaeology Research Lab
Role:
Author

Contributors

Role:
Supervisor


Type of award:
DPhil
Level of award:
Doctoral
Awarding institution:
University of Oxford


Language:
English
Keywords:
Subjects:
UUID:
uuid:796adfdf-b4d5-474d-85a6-d2e19c1085db
Deposit date:
2015-10-23

Terms of use



Views and Downloads






If you are the owner of this record, you can report an update to it here: Report update to this record

TO TOP