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Original version
Etling, C.; Tedesco, G.; Di Marco, A.; Kalesse, M.: Asymmetric Total Synthesis of Illisimonin A. In: Journal of the American Chemical Society: JACS 145 (2023), Nr. 12, S. 7021-7029. DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.3c01262
The discovery of illisimonin A in 2017 extended the structural repertoire of the Illicium sesquiterpenoids─a class of natural products known for their high oxidation levels and neurotrophic properties─with a new carbon backbone combining the strained trans-pentalene and norbornane substructures. We report an asymmetric total synthesis of (−)-illisimonin A that traces its tricyclic carbon framework back to a spirocyclic precursor, generated by a tandem-Nazarov/ene cyclization. As crucial link between the spirocyclic key intermediate and illisimonin A, a novel approach for the synthesis of tricyclo[5.2.1.01,5]decanes via radical cyclization was explored. This approach was applied in a two-stage strategy consisting of Ti(III)-mediated cyclization and semipinacol rearrangement to access the natural product’s carbon backbone. These key steps were combined with carefully orchestrated C–H oxidations to establish the dense oxidation pattern.