Abstract

A versatile synthesis of hydroxylated and epoxy 1-azepin 2-ones substituted at N1, C-3 and C-4 or C-7 has been developed. The sequence involves ring-closing metathesis of an amino acid derived diene amide, followed by either epoxidation or dihydroxylation, of the resulting alkene. Assay of the product epoxides ( 10, 18, 25) and diols ( 9a, 17, 24) against HIV protease reveals micromolar inhibition.

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