2006
Synthesis of Bromoindole Alkaloids from Laurencia brongniartii. Oscar R. Suárez-Castillo, Lidia Beiza-Granados, Myriam Meléndez-Rodríguez, Alejandro Álvarez-Hernández, Martha S. Morales-Ríos, Pedro Joseph-Nathan. DOI: 10.1021/np060406a
Abstract
A regioselective synthesis of N-carbomethoxy-2,3,5-tribromoindole (6) via a sequential one-pot bromination?aromatization?bromination of N-carbomethoxyindoline (2) is described. The process for the transformation of 2 into 6 permitted the isolation of stable reaction intermediates N-carbomethoxy-5-bromoindoline (3), N-carbomethoxy-5-bromoindole (4), and N-carbomethoxy-3,5-dibromoindole (5). Compound 6 was used to complete the total synthesis of the natural products 1b and 1c. In addition, bromination of N-carbomethoxyindole (11) afforded N-carbomethoxy-2,3,6-tribromoindole (13), from which the natural product 1a was synthesized.
Trapping enols of esters and lactones with diazomethane
Role of lipid peroxidation in biliary obstruction in the rat
Configuration, stereodynamics and crystal structure of 3-substituted-2-oxofuro[2,3-b]indoles
Synthesis of Bromoindole Alkaloids from Laurencia brongniartii
Regioselective Synthesis of 3-Indolyl(alkoxy)acetates
Stereochemical assignment of naturally occurring 2,3-epoxy-2-methylbutanoate esters
Aromatic Bromination versus Oxidation of Indolylmalonates by Bromine
Cleavage of alkoxycarbonyl protecting groups from carbamates by t-BuNH2