Chapter 14: Q 43P (page 748)
Question. Give the structures of the intermediates represented by letters in this synthesis.
Chapter 14: Q 43P (page 748)
Question. Give the structures of the intermediates represented by letters in this synthesis.
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Role of squalene in the biosynthesis of steroids. The biosynthesis of steroids starts with epoxidation of squalene to squalene-2,3-epoxide. The opening of this epoxide promotes cyclization of the carbon skeleton under the control of an enzyme. The cyclized intermediate is converted to lanosterol and then to other steroids.
Give a common name (when possible) and a systematic name for each compound
(a) CH3OCH=CH2
(b) CH3CH2OCH(CH3)2
(c) ClCH2CH2OCH3
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(a) When ethylene oxide is treated with anhydrous HBr gas, the major product is 1,2-dibromoethane. When ethylene oxide is treated with concentrated aqueous HBr, the major product is ethylene glycol. Use mechanisms to explain these results.
(b) Under base-catalyzed conditions, several molecules of propylene oxide can react to give short polymers. Propose a mechanism for the base-catalyzed formation of the following trimer.
Question. The 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded to three organic chemists who have developed methods for catalytic asymmetric synthesis. An asymmetric (or enantioselective) synthesis is one that converts an achiral starting material into mostly one enantiomer of a chiral product. K. Barry Sharpless (The Scripps Research Institute) developed an asymmetric epoxidation of allylic alcohols that gives excellent chemical yields and greater than 90% enantiomeric excess.
The Sharpless epoxidation uses tert-butyl hydroperoxide, titanium(IV) isopropoxide, and a dialkyl tartarate ester as the reagents. The following epoxidation of geraniol is typical.
Question. Under the right conditions, the following acid-catalyzed double cyclization proceeds in remarkably good yields. Propose a mechanism. Does this reaction resemble a biological process you have seen?
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