Stereocontrolled assembly of the C3/C3' dideoxy core of lomaiviticin A/B and congeners

Organic Letters
Weidong ZhangGary A Sulikowski

Abstract

The dideoxy core (23) of lomaiviticinone and congener 15 were derived starting from (-)-quinic acid in a stereocontrolled fashion.

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