Abstract

A formal synthesis of (+)-α-allokainic acid and a total synthesis of (−)-α-kainic acid were carried out using a short, efficient, and highly stereoselective approach. From an alkyne precursor, a nickel-catalyzed cyclization and a palladium-catalyzed rearrangement were utilized in the synthesis of (+)-α-allokainic acid. From an allene precursor, a nickel-catalyzed cyclization was utilized in the synthesis of (−)-α-kainic acid. The allene cyclization used in the latter sequence was the first example of a metal-catalyzed cyclization of this type.

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