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Direct Biomimetic Synthesis of β-Carboline Alkaloids from Two Amino Acids.

Zi-Xuan WangJia-Chen XiangYan ChengJin-Tian MaYan-Dong WuYan-Dong Wu
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2018)
The increasing importance of enzyme mimics in organic synthesis inspired us to design a novel biomimetic synthesis of β-carboline alkaloids directly from tryptophan and a second amino acid. This novel one-pot protocol utilizes abundant and readily available starting materials and thus presents a green and user-friendly alternative to conventional methods that rely on stepwise synthesis. Driven by molecular iodine and TFA, decarboxylation, deamination, Pictet-Spengler reaction, and oxidation reactions proceeded sequentially, transforming biomass amino acids into value-added alkaloid motifs.
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