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  • Title: Asymmetric hydrogenations for the synthesis of Boc-protected 4-alkylprolinols and prolines.
    Author: Del Valle JR, Goodman M.
    Journal: J Org Chem; 2003 May 16; 68(10):3923-31. PubMed ID: 12737573.
    Abstract:
    The utility of 4-substituted prolinols and their corresponding prolines in peptides, peptidomimetics, and natural products has motivated researchers to find new and efficient routes for their preparation. Herein, we report a general approach to the synthesis of Boc-protected 4-alkylprolinols and prolines via a divergent asymmetric hydrogenation strategy. Intermediate exocyclic olefins were prepared by Wittig-type reactions with ketone 6 and subjected to hydroxyl and sterically directed reductions. The Crabtree catalyst (Ir[COD]PyPCy(3)PF(6)) proved to be highly effective in diastereoselective hydrogenations to give trans-substituted pyrrolidines (9). Good facial selectivities were also observed in heterogeneous hydrogenations with Raney-nickel to obtain cis-substituted pyrrolidines (11). Employing this strategy, we describe the synthesis of novel prolinol and proline-based building blocks for incorporation into biologically relevant peptidomimetics.
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