Enantioselective synthesis of C23-C28 subunit of campestane steroids based on catalytic methods is reported. The synthesis was started from (S)-2-isopropyl-4-nitrobutan-1-ol, which is easily accessible by the reaction between isovaleraldehyde and nitroethylene catalyzed by only 2% of (S)-trimethylsilyldiphenylprolinol. Removal of one "extra" carbon from the nitroalcohol was achieved by Ni-catalyzed hydrodecarboxylation of the redox-active ester intermediate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDF20R-Hydroxy short-chain ecdysteroids were synthesized by chemo- and stereoselective reduction of poststerone acetonide with L-Selectride or LiAlH. The same reaction with the excess of L- Selectride followed by the treatment of the reaction mixture with hydrochloric acid is accompanied by (8R)-13(14 → 8)abeo- rearrangements, which resulted in the contraction/expansion of C/D pregnane rings. The reaction of 20R-hydroxy poststerone analogs with (diethylamino)sulfur trifluoride (DAST) proceeds through intramolecular rearrangements and provides D-homo- or 13,14-seco- androstane structures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSonochemical 2,3-dideoxygenation of ecdysteroids with the Δ -bond generation and activation of the C-C bonds of the steroid core in the poststerone derivatives, that causes the skeletal rearrangement have been carried out for the first time. Thus, the ultrasonically assisted reaction of 2,3-dimesyloxy derivatives of ecdysteroids with the NaI-Zn-DMF system gives rise to their 2,3-dideoxy-Δ-analogues with yields 70-92%. In the case of 2,3-dimesyloxypoststerone as the initial ecdysteroid substrate the reaction is accompanied by the activation of the allyl moiety and semipinacol rearrangement, resulting in the C-C bond migration with C/D rings contraction/expansion and providing novel short chain (8R)-13(14 → 8)-abeo-isomer.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAutoxidation of diacetonides of 20-hydroxyecdysone and ponasterone A under treatment with excess of NaOH in methanol leads to the formation of 9α-hydroxy-5α-ecdysteroids previously not described. Their structures have been determined by detailed NMR analysis. Catalytic hydrogenation (Pd-C, MeOH-MeONa) of hydroxylated ecdysteroids affords the 7,8α-dihydro-9α-hydroxy-5α-ecdysteroids.
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