Azlactone is an important starting material for synthesizing amino acids containing a quaternary α-carbon. In this study, we have developed a sequential "one-pot" procedure involving an enantioselective spirocyclization reaction followed by acidic azlactone opening, which led to amino acid derivatives. The key step of this procedure is a spirocyclization between propargylated azlactones and enals by using a cooperative catalytic approach that combines chiral secondary amine and achiral Pd(0) complexes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, we report a highly stereoselective addition of sulfur-containing heterocyclic compounds to isatin-derived ketimines efficiently catalyzed by cinchonidine-derived bifunctional tertiary aminothiourea (1 mol%). This organocatalytic methodology furnishes a new type of optically active heterocyclic compound with two adjacent chiral quaternary carbon stereocenters in good yield (up to 98%), with excellent diastereoselectivity (up to 20 : 1 dr) and high enantioselectivity (up to 95% ee).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn this study, we report a highly stereoselective and versatile synthesis of spiro pyrazolones, promising motifs that are being employed as pharmacophores. The new synthetic strategy merges organocatalysis and metal catalysis to create a synergistic catalysis using proline derivatives and Pd catalysts. This protocol is suitable for late-stage functionalization, which is very important in drug discovery.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe present study reports the asymmetric cyclization of enals with vinylcyclopropane azlactones efficiently catalyzed by the combination of achiral Pd(0) complexes and chiral secondary amines. Corresponding spirocyclic azlactones were produced in high yields with moderate diastereoselectivities and excellent enantioselectivities. This protocol provides an efficient and easily-performed route to spirocyclic scaffolds, and densely functionalized cyclopentanes containing quaternary carbon centers.
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