Abstract

The C1–C13 fragment of bistramide A was prepared from 5-hexenoic acid in 15 linear steps and in 16% overall yield. The core 2,6-trans-tetrahydropyran ring was obtained via a kinetically controlled oxa-Michael cyclization from the corresponding chiral α,β-unsaturated hydroxyester. This precursor was prepared by using a diastereoselective alkylation reaction using Davies Superquat auxiliary and a diastereoselective Roush’s allylboration as key steps.

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