- Synthesis of isoflavones containing naturally occurring substitution pattern by oxidative rearrangement of respective flavanones using thallium(III) p-tosylate
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Claisen condensation of substituted 2′-hydroxyacetophenones 1a-c with aromatic aldehydes affords respective substituted 2′-hydroxychalcones 2a-n which on base catalyzed cyclization in pyridine:methanol:water (1:1:1) give respective flavanones 3a-n. The oxidative rearrangement of flavanones with thallium(III) p-tosylate furnishes respective isoflavones 4a-n in overall 62-72% yields starting from 1. The present methodology has been successfully applied for the synthesis of naturally occurring isoflavones such as di-O-methyldaidzein 4a, cabruvin 4b, pseudobabtigenin methylether 4d, 5,7-dimethoxyisoflavone 4f, 5,7,4′-trimethoxyisoflavone 4g, derrustone 4i, 7,8,3′,4′- tetramethoxyisoflavone 41, purpuranin-A 4m and 7,8,3′,4′,5′- pentamethoxyisoflavone 4n and thus the first synthesis of 4n is reported.
- Singh, Om V.,Muthukrishnan,Sunderavadivelu
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p. 2575 - 2581
(2007/10/03)
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- Organolead-mediated Arylation of Allyl β-Ketoesters: A Selective Synthesis of Isoflavanones and Isoflavones
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Arylation of A-ring substituted and unsabstituted 3-allyloxycarbonylchroman-4-ones with aryllead(IV) triacetates followed by selective catalytic deallyloxycarbonylation affords isoflavanones or isoflavones in high overall yields.The highest yield in the arylation step was observed in the reaction of 5,7-dimethoxychroman-4-one with the more hindered 2,4,6-trimethoxyphenyllead triacetate.
- Donnelly, Dervilla M.,Finet, Jean-Pierre,Rattigan, Bernard A.
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p. 1729 - 1736
(2007/10/02)
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