Résumé
The first total synthesis of (−)-xialenon A was achieved via enantioselective transannular desymmetrisation of a substituted cycloctene oxide using an organolithium/(−)-α-isosparteine combination. Oxidation of the resulting bicyclo[3.3.0]octanol gave an enone which underwent stereoselective conjugate allylation; subsequent α′-hydroxylation on the more hindered face of a derived enone using hypervalent iodine chemistry led to the natural product.
(−)-Xialenon A is synthesised via enantioselective transannular desymmetrisation of a substituted cyclooctene epoxide.