Awardee OrganizationTRUSTEES OF INDIANA UNIVERSITY
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Abstract Text
The major focus of this grant renewal application is to probe further the
reactivity and selectivity of a number of organic reactions in highly
polar media such as 3.0-5.0 M lithium perchlorate-diethyl ether with
applications to molecules of biological interest. This proposal is
divided into three parts. The first part of this proposal concentrates on
ionic Diels-Alder reactions with applications to the total synthesis of
endiandric acid A, 11-oxosteroids, and lycopodine. All studies proposed in
this area will be of a fundamental nature in order to define limits and
scope of this potentially useful reaction. The second part focuses on
cationic [5+2] cycloaddition reactions which have received only scant
attention during the past 30 years despite the potential it holds for
those engaged in the synthesis of natural and unnatural products. We have
found that the yields can be dramatically improved by employing 3.0 M
LiClO4-EtOAc in the presence of trimethylsilyl triflate. We propose to
examine a number of inter- and intramolecular cationic [5+2] cycloaddition
reactions in order to determine the generality of our findings. We propose
to apply the above chemistry to the total synthesis of the novel non-
steroidal estrogen, miroestrol. In addition we plan to prepare a number
of bicyclo [5.3.1] systems related to taxol. In the final section, we
will focus on completion of a synthesis of tabersonine and development of
a novel approach to iboga alkaloids.
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Project Terms
Diels Alder reactionchemical additionchemical synthesisibogainelithiummolecular polaritypaclitaxelsex hormone analogstereochemistrysteroid analog
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