Abstract

A tandem Diels-Alder/Schmidt reaction provided an efficient route for the exploration of unnatural Stemona alkaloid analogues. Thus, a series of tricyclic scaffolds were efficiently prepared and then elaborated into seven sets of functionalized analogues. These derivatives incorporated appended heterocycles, such as indoles and quinolines, or other diversity-incorporating moieties such as carbamates and amines. Both the scaffold-generation sequence and the diversification steps could be manipulated to provide regio- and diastereochemically pure products.

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