Zinc-mediated carbon radical addition to glyoxylic imines in aqueous media for the synthesis of alpha-amino acids
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- DOI: 10.1039/b418726a
Zinc-mediated carbon radical addition to glyoxylic imines in aqueous media for the synthesis of alpha-amino acids
Abstract
The addition of carbon radicals to glyoxylic imines was studied using zinc dust as a radical initiator. The zinc-mediated radical reaction of glyoxylic oxime ethers and hydrazones proceeded smoothly to give the alkylated products via a carbon-carbon bond-forming process in aqueous media. The reaction of the oxime ethers and hydrazones having an Oppolzer's camphorsultam group provided the corresponding alkylated products, which could be converted into enantiomerically pure alpha-amino acids. The diastereoselectivities observed in the reaction of hydrazones were better than those obtained in the reaction of oxime ethers.
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