Abstract
Model studies for the syntheses of phosphonate analogs of sphingomyelin and ceramide 1-phosphate are described. The pentacovalent oxaphospholene 3b (derived from methyl vinyl ketone and triethyl phosphite) readily condensed with dialkyl azodicarboxylates (R = Et, t-Bu, CH(2)CCl(3)) to form beta-hydrazido gamma-ketophosphonates 5 and 8 in excellent yields. Cleavage of the N-N bond in 5a (R = Et) or 5b (R = t-Bu) via standard methods was unsuccessful. Upon reduction with NaBH(4), 8 produced the oxazolidinone 9 (93%) as a diastereomeric mixture of 3:1. Treatment of 9 with Zn/HOAc/acetone at rt readily cleaved the N-N bond to form 11 (78-83%). Confirmation of stereochemical assignments in 11 (3:1, trans:cis) was accomplished via NOE experiments.
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