Abstract

A novel approach towards the synthesis of the C1–C10 fragment of the biologically active antimitotic agent rhizoxin D is described. The synthesis involves a stereoselective Michael addition reaction of lithium diallyl cuprate with an α,β-unsaturated six membered lactone.

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