Abstract
(R)-Tetrahydrozerumbone 2, which has a powerful balmy fragrance, contains a stereogenic carbon at the C2 position and can be easily prepared from zerumbone 1, one of the most important materials displaying an NMRDOS character. The reduction of 2 gave two diastereomers of tetrahydrozerumbol 3, and the optically active (>99%ee) alcohols were obtained by a lipase-catalyzed stereoselective transesterification of each racemic alcohol. A barrier to this development is a long reaction time (about four weeks) and the need to separate the diastereoisomers. The desired (2R)-form of 3 was efficiently obtained by a lipase-catalyzed transesterification under optimized conditions using a diastereomeric mixture of racemic 3 as the starting material without separation of the diastereomers. Using this method, the reaction of other zerumbone derivatives is greatly improved.
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