Abstract
The total synthesis of the alkaloid (±)-coerulescine is presented. The key step of this approach is an efficient tandem aza-Michael initiated ring closure (aza-MIRC) process between ethoxymethylene-oxindole and benzyl(2-bromoethyl)carbamate. The potency of the aza-MIRC reaction was first tested onto less challenging Michael acceptors and led in good yields to the corresponding N-Cbz α-alkoxy-β-gem-disubstituted pyrrolidines. The resulting N-acyliminium precursor obtained from ethoxymethylidene-oxindole was efficiently converted in four steps, including 2 deprotections, into the targeted (±)-coerulescine.
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