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A direct coupling of cantharanthine with vindoline to provide vinblastine is detailed along with key mechanistic and labeling studies. Following an Fe(III)-promoted coupling reaction initiated by generation of a presumed cantharanthine amine radical cation that undergoes a subsequent oxidative fragmentation and diastereoselective coupling with vindoline, addition of the resulting reaction mixture to an Fe(III)-NaBH(4)/air solution leads to oxidation of the C15'-C21' double bond and reduction of the intermediate iminium ion directly providing vinblastine (43%) and leurosidine (23%), its naturally occurring C21' alcohol isomer. The yield of coupled products, which exclusively possess the natural C16' stereochemistry, approaches or exceeds 80% and the combined yield of the isomeric C21' alcohols is 66%.
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Hayato Ishikawa
David A. Colby
Dale L. Boger
Journal of the American Chemical Society
Scripps Research Institute
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a01fd10f58f6e6cfdd8d1c5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1021/ja078192m