Two enantiodivergent syntheses of balanol and the chemoenzymatic synthesis of oseltamivir
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Centre for Biotechnology |
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25/10/2010
25/10/2010
25/10/2010
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| Resumo |
The present thesis outlines our latest findings on the reactivity of the Burgess reagent with oxiranes. Structural, mechanistic, and computational studies are presented. Included is the development of a (-)-menthyl version of the Burgess reagent and its application to the synthesis of enantiomerically pure ~-amino alcohols. This methodology has been exploited in the formal enantiodivergent synthesis of the (+)- and (-)-isomers of balanol. Also described is a second generation approach to both balanol enantiomers; each commencmg with the chemoenzymatic dihydroxylation of bromobenzene. This study also describes the steric and functional limitations of the toluene dioxygenase-mediated oxidation of benzoate esters. The metabolite derived from ethyl benzoate was employed in a formal synthesis of oseltamivir. Finally, several synthetic approaches to oseltamivir and its analogs are presented, each proceeding through a different vinyl aziridine derived from bromobenzene and ethyl benzoate. |
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| Idioma(s) |
eng |
| Publicador |
Brock University |
| Palavras-Chave | #Organic compounds -- Synthesis #Antiviral agents #Carbamates |
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Electronic Thesis or Dissertation |