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Synthesis of deoxyelephantopin analogues.

Roman LagoutteChristelle SerbaNicolas Winssinger
Published in: The Journal of antibiotics (2017)
Deoxyelephantopin is a sesquiterpene lactone that was reported to be as effective in the treatment of mammary tumours and lung metastasis as taxol based on a murine orthotopic cancer model. Its germacrene skeleton harbours three Michael acceptors that can potentially engage a target covalently. Its strained 10-membered ring is densely functionalised and represents an important synthetic challenge. We herein describe our studies towards deoxyelephantopins using a ring-closing metathesis approach and report some unexpected observations.
Keyphrases
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