Abstract

A second generation formal synthesis of the alkaloid (-)-cephalotaxine has been achieved using an alkylidene carbene 1,5-CH insertion reaction to establish a key quaternary stereocenter. The carbene precursor was readily derived from L-proline, and the 1,5-CH insertion reaction was performed under Ohira's conditions using lithiotrimethylsilyldiazomethane (LTDM), which gave the desired spirocyclic product in 74% yield. The hydroxymethyl group was then oxidized and then decarbonylated (93%), and this material was easily transformed into the desired Friedel-Crafts cyclization precursor. Exposure of this material to SnCl4 then gave the desired pentacyclic product, which was identical to that previously prepared by Mori and thus represents a formal total synthesis of (-)-cephalotaxine.

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