Abstract

During the attempted photochemical cyclization of 2,3-bisbenzylidene-γ-hydroxybutyric acid cyclic amide ester, it was observed that a γ-butyrolactone ring was formed, which was concurrent with the release of the amine fragment from the amide. The process occurs with high yield giving rise to the formation of β-apopicropodophyllin and its regioisomer. Additional experiments confirmed the photochemical nature of this transformation, and that it is independent from the photocyclization of the benzylidene groups – a typical reactivity for the members of the fulgide family. In contrast to the latter UV-driven cyclization, the photochemical cleavage of the amide was proven to proceed under irradiation with visible light.

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