A solution to the stereochemical problems posed by amaryllidaceae constituents using a highly syn-selective arylcuprate conjugate addition to γ-amino and γ-carbamato-α,β-enoates

Tetrahedron Asymmetry. 2006 Nov 27;17(22):3170-3176. doi: 10.1016/j.tetasy.2006.11.029.

Abstract

Various substituted arylcuprates undergo stereocontrolled additions to L-serine-derived γamino- and γ-carbamato-α,β-enoates with high syn-selectivities. The stereochemical outcome of these reactions is fully consistent with the reductive elimination-based model proposed previously. This method is well suited for the preparation of a broad range of biologically active amaryllidaceae constituents and their aromatic analogues.