Absolute Configurations and Stereochemical Inversion Mechanism of Epimeric Securinega Alkaloids from Flueggea suffruticosa.
Zhen-Long WuXiao-Jun HuangLi-Jun HuWei-Yan ZhangQiu-Jie XieRen-Wang JiangYing WangWen-Cai YePublished in: Organic letters (2020)
Three pairs of Securinega alkaloid epimers with a piperidin-2-yl moiety (1-6) were isolated from Flueggea suffruticosa, and their structures including absolute configurations were definitely characterized. An interconvertible C-2' epimerization process within each pair of epimers was observed. The following comprehensive experimental and theoretical investigations demonstrated an unusual stereochemical inversion mechanism of an N-substituted carbon stereogenic center, which was evidenced to be a protic solvent mediated process involving a tandem 1,4-elimination/1,4-addition as the key step.