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trans-Hydroboration-oxidation products in Δ5-steroids via a hydroboration-retro-hydroboration mechanism.


ABSTRACT: Herein, we report for the first time a "trans-hydroboration-oxidation product" isolated and characterized under traditional hydroboration-oxidation conditions using cholesterol and diosgenin as substrates. These substrates are excellent starting materials because of the rigidity and different structural environments around the double bond. Further investigations based on experimental evidence, in conjunction with theoretical studies, indicate that the formation of this trans-species occurs via a retro-hydroboration of the major product to generate the corresponding Δ6-structure and the subsequent hydroboration by the β-face. Besides, the corresponding Markovnikov type products have been isolated in synthetically useful yields. The behavior of the reaction under a range of temperatures is also investigated.

SUBMITTER: Hilario-Martinez JC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8162471 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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<i>trans</i>-Hydroboration-oxidation products in Δ<sup>5</sup>-steroids <i>via</i> a hydroboration-<i>retro</i>-hydroboration mechanism.

Hilario-Martínez J Ciciolil JC   Murillo Fernando F   García-Méndez Jair J   Dzib Eugenia E   Sandoval-Ramírez Jesús J   Muñoz-Hernández Miguel Ángel MÁ   Bernès Sylvain S   Kürti László L   Duarte Fernanda F   Merino Gabriel G   Fernández-Herrera María A MA  

Chemical science 20200914 47


Herein, we report for the first time a "<i>trans</i>-hydroboration-oxidation product" isolated and characterized under traditional hydroboration-oxidation conditions using cholesterol and diosgenin as substrates. These substrates are excellent starting materials because of the rigidity and different structural environments around the double bond. Further investigations based on experimental evidence, in conjunction with theoretical studies, indicate that the formation of this <i>trans</i>-specie  ...[more]

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