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Photo-induced scandium-catalyzed biomimetic skeleton conversion of lathyrane to naturally rare eupholathone Euphorbia diterpenes.

Jin-Bu XuPeng WenNeng WangXiaohuan LiJia-Hong LiSteven De JongheDominique ScholsFeng-Zheng ChenFeng Gao
Published in: Chemical communications (Cambridge, England) (2023)
The naturally scarce eupholathone-type euphornin E (1) was efficiently prepared from abundant lathyrane-type Euphorbia factor L 1 via a visible-light-induced Sc(OTf) 3 -catalyzed tandem process. Eupholathones 2 and 3 were also smoothly obtained by changing the reaction solvent. This route provides a convenient method for easily constructing scarce eupholathone- from lathyrane-type Euphorbia diterpenes, and confirms the biogenetic relationship between them from a chemical standpoint. Notably, compound 1 exhibited good anti-HIV activity.
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