Aspalathin (1), a dihydrochalcone C-glucoside, exhibits powerful plasma sugar-lowering properties and thus potentially could be used to treat diabetes. Small quantities occur in rooibos tea, manufactured via fermentation of the leaves of Aspalathus linearis, hence necessitating the need for an efficient and concise synthesis. Efforts to synthesize aspalathin (1) via coupling of a glucose donor to the nucleophilic phloroglucinol ring of the dihydrochalcone moiety have invariably failed, presumably because of ring deactivation by the electron-withdrawing carbonyl group.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA novel and efficient method for the oxidative condensation of tetra-O-methyl-3-oxocatechin 4 with tetra-O-methylcatechin is described. Treatment of a solution of 3 (2 equiv) and 4 (1 equiv) with silver tetrafluoroborate readily affords the phenolic per-O-methyl ethers of 3-oxocatechin(4-8)-catechin 18 and 19. Subsequent metal hydride reduction provides access to procyanidin B-3 analogues with the 3,4-cis diastereomers predominating.
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