Sphingolipid synthesis via olefin cross metathesis: preparation of a differentially protected building block and application to the synthesis of D-erythro-ceramide

Organic Letters
Anand Narain Rai, Amit Basu

Abstract

The sphingolipid backbone is readily assembled by E-selective olefin cross metathesis of a suitable building block.

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