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Construction of Protoberberine Alkaloid Core through Palladium Carbene Bridging C–H Bond Functionalization and Pyridine Dearomatization

Luoting Xin, Wan Wan, Yinghua Yu, Qiuling Wan, Liyao Ma, Xueliang Huang

2021ACS Catalysis40 citationsDOI

Abstract

Compounds with a pyridoisoquinolinone core often appear as members of the protoberberine alkaloid family. Traditional methods to construct this framework normally rely on manipulation of sophisticated reactants. Herein, a palladium-catalyzed reaction of readily available pyridotriazoles and o-bromo/pseudohalo benzaldehydes is described, which provides a modular approach to pyridoisoquinolinone derivatives. This methodology provides a concise synthetic route to prepare protoberberine-type alkaloids. The role of pyridotriazole is 2-fold, acting as a relay reagent to promote C–H bond functionalization and undergoing pyridine dearomatization to construct the polycyclic system.

Topics & Concepts

ChemistryPalladiumPyridineSurface modificationCombinatorial chemistryCarbeneTotal synthesisReagentStereochemistryCatalysisOrganic chemistryPhysical chemistryCatalytic C–H Functionalization MethodsAlkaloids: synthesis and pharmacologyCyclopropane Reaction Mechanisms