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    Title: Development of a cross-conjugated vinylogous [4+2] anionic annulation and application to the total synthesis of natural antibiotic (±)-ABX
    Authors: Huang, JK;Shia, KS
    Contributors: Institute of Biotechnology and Pharmaceutical Research
    Abstract: The cross-conjugated vinylogous [4+2] anionic annulation has been newly developed, the cascade process of which has a high preference for regiochemical control and chemoselectivity, giving rise to exclusively Michael-type adducts in moderate to high yields (up to 94%, 35 examples). By making use of this approach as a key operation, the first total synthesis of natural antibiotic ABX, in racemic form, has been successfully achieved in a concise 7-step sequence with an overall yield of about 20%.
    Date: 2020-01-16
    Relation: Advanced Materials. 2020 Jan 16;132(16):6602-6607.
    Link to: http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ANGE.201914657
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    Cited Times(Scopus): https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=85134875624
    Appears in Collections:[Kak-Shan Shia] Periodical Articles

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