Abstract

The highly diastereoselective construction of substituted tetrahydropyrans, a common core segment (C3–C10) of the thiomarinols and the pseudomonic acid antibiotics, has been accomplished using the intramolecular oxy-Michael reaction under both basic and high-pressure conditions followed by regio- and stereoselective epoxide opening with acetylide.

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