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Synthesis of Dictyopterene A: Optically Active Tributylstannylcyclopropane as a Chiral Synthon

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Toshiyuki Itoh ,
Toshiyuki Itoh
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Education, Okayama University Okayama 700-8530
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Hitomi Inoue ,
Hitomi Inoue
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Education, Okayama University Okayama 700-8530
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Sachie Emoto
Sachie Emoto
Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Education, Okayama University Okayama 700-8530
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Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, Volume 73, Issue 2, February 2000, Pages 409–416, https://doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.73.409
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31 October 2001
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Abstract

Synthesis of (1S,2R)-1-[(E)-hex-1-en-1-yl]-2-vinylcyclopropane (dictyopterene A), which was isolated from the essential oil of algae of the genus Dictyopteris in Hawaii, has been demonstrated using optically active tributylstannylcyclopropane as a starting chiral synthon.

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