Journal of the American Chemical Society, Vol.123, No.9, 1872-1877, 2001
Enantioselective total synthesis of eunicenone A
An enantioselective, stereocontrolled total synthesis of eunicenone A (1) is described starting from geranylgeranylacetylene (9) in 14 steps via intermediates 10-20. The most critical construction in the synthesis is the highly effective Diels-Alder combination of the achiral components 2-bromoacrolein and diene 13 in the presence of the chiral Lewis acid catalyst 14 to form 15 (85% yield, 97% ee, >98:2 endo-exo ratio). The synthesis utilizes a novel reagent (12) for introduction of silicon, which serves to activate and direct the diene 13 for Diels-Alder reaction and to provide for eventual oxygen functionality of homoallylic alcohol 17 under mild conditions. Other noteworthy steps include the position selective and diastereoselective epoxidation 17 --> 18, the methoxycarbonylation with allylic transposition 19 --> 20, and the alpha,beta -enone unmasking 20 --> 1.