Rearrangements of the Betulin Core. Synthesis of Terpenoids Possessing the Bicyclo[3.3.1]nonane Fragment by Rearrangement of Lupane-Type Epoxides.
Zbigniew PakulskiPiotr CmochAnna KordaRoman LuboradzkiKatarzyna GwardiakRomuald KarczewskiPublished in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2020)
The rearrangements of dihydrobetulin, dihydrobetulinic acid, and abeo-lupane epoxides under acidic conditions (HCl, montmorillonite K10, and BF3·Et2O) were studied. The treatment of dihydrobetulin with HCl or K10 produced abeo-lupane olefins. Their epoxidation afforded epoxides, which, in the presence of protic or Lewis acids, rearranged to dienes or lupanes bearing a bicyclo[3.3.1]nonane fragment. The structure of final products depended on the nature of the catalyst. The HCl promoted 1,4-elimination of water, whereas in the presence of BF3·Et2O bond migration took place preferentially. Montmorillonite K10 favored cyclization to bicyclononane.