Affiliation:
1. Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences Chiba University 1-8-1, Inohana, Chuo-ku 260-8675 Chiba Japan
Abstract
AbstractThere are many indole alkaloids that contain diverse functional groups attached to the benzene ring on the indole core. Promising biological activities of these alkaloids have been reported. Herein, we report the indole C5‐selective bromination of indolo[2,3‐a]quinolizidine alkaloids by adding nearly equimolar amounts of Br3 ⋅ PyH and HCl in MeOH. The resulting reaction plausibly proceeds through an indoline intermediate by the nucleophilic addition of MeOH to the C3‐brominated indolenine intermediate. Data support the intermediacy of a C3‐, C5‐dibrominated indolenine intermediate as a brominating agent. These conditions demonstrate excellent selectivity for indole C5 bromination of natural products and their derivatives. Thus, these simple, mild, and metal‐free conditions allow for selective, late‐stage bromination followed by further chemical modifications. The utility of the brominated product prepared from naturally occurring yohimbine was demonstrated through various derivatizations, including a bioinspired heterodimerization reaction.
Funder
Japan Society for the Promotion of Science