Abstract

A Michael-hemiketalization-oxa-Pictet-Spengler cyclization has been developed for the construction of chiral bridged and spiro heterocyclic skeletons with one spiro stereogenic carbon center and two bridgehead carbon centers, utilizing cooperative catalysts of a Takemoto thiourea catalyst and a triflimide. In particular, an oxocarbenium ion acts as a key intermediate for this cyclization reaction. Additionally, biological evaluation of this type of novel structure has revealed obvious antiproliferative activity against some cancer cell lines.

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