Affiliation:
1. Organic and Inorganic Chemistry Department Universidad de Oviedo Avenida Julián Clavería 8 33006 Oviedo Asturias Spain
2. Institute of Molecular Biosciences University of Graz Humboldtstraße 50/3 8010 Graz Austria
Abstract
AbstractThe combination of gold(I) and enzyme catalysis has provided access to a series of nor(pseudo)ephedrine derivatives in a regio‐ and stereoselective manner. The approach involves developing IPrAuNTf2‐catalyzed hydration of 1‐phenylprop‐2‐yn‐1‐yl acetate orN‐(1‐phenylprop‐2‐yn‐1‐yl)acetamide, followed by (dynamic) asymmetric biotransamination or bioreduction of the corresponding keto ester or keto amide intermediates. Enzyme actions were completely selective towards the modification of the methyl ketones in a highly stereoselective manner, allowing the synthesis of enantio‐ and diastereomerically enriched products using either racemic or optically active starting materials. Thus, a series of amino alcohol, diol, and diamine derivatives were produced from propargyl esters or amides (57 to 86% isolated yield), the biocatalyst of choice determining the (stereo)selectivity of the overall cascade process (70–99% diastereomeric excess and >98% enantiomeric excess), and providing access to nor(pseudo)ephedrine compounds in a straightforward manner.magnified image
Funder
Ministerio de Ciencia e Innovación
Universidad de Oviedo
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