Gold-promoted cyclizations of 2,2-diaryl substituted γ-allenoic acids were found to give three isomeric lactone products, each of which could be obtained selectively by exploiting Brønsted acid/base and ligand effects. Simple 5-exo-trig cyclization products were favored by strong donor ligands or base additives, whereas weak donor ligands and a Brønsted acid additive gave isomeric enelactones resulting from double bond migration. Further optimization afforded a class of medicinally relevant bridged tricyclic lactones via a tandem hydroacyloxylation/hydroarylation process. Kinetic studies and control experiments indicated that the initial 5-exo-trig cyclization product serves as a branch point for further isomerization to the other lactone products via cooperative gold(I)/Brønsted acid catalysis.

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