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Mukaiyama aldol reaction: an effective asymmetric approach to access chiral natural products and their derivatives/analogues.

Aqsa MushtaqAmeer Fawad Zahoor
Published in: RSC advances (2023)
The Mukaiyama aldol reaction is generally a Lewis-acid catalyzed cross-aldol reaction between an aldehyde or ketone and silyl enol ether. It was first described by Mukaiyama in 1973, almost 5 decades ago, to achieve the enantioselective synthesis of β-hydroxy carbonyl compounds in high percentage yields. Mukaiyama aldol adducts play a pivotal role in the synthesis of various naturally occurring and medicinally important organic compounds such as polyketides, alkaloids, macrolides, etc. This review highlights the significance of the Mukaiyama aldol reaction towards the asymmetric synthesis of a wide range of biologically active natural products reported recently (since 2020).
Keyphrases
  • electron transfer
  • molecular dynamics simulations