Strategic redox relay enables A scalable synthesis of ouabagenin, a bioactive cardenolide

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Here, we report on a scalable route to the polyhydroxylated steroid ouabagenin with an unusual take on the age-old practice of steroid semisynthesis. The incorporation of both redox and stereochemical relays during the design of this synthesis resulted in efficient access to more than 500 milligrams of a key precursor toward ouabagenin-and ultimately ouabagenin itself-and the discovery of innovative methods for carbon-hydrogen (C-H) and carbon-carbon activation and carbon-oxygen bond homolysis. Given the medicinal relevance of the cardenolides in the treatment of congestive heart failure, a variety of ouabagenin analogs could potentially be generated from the key intermediate as a means of addressing the narrow therapeutic index of these molecules. This synthesis also showcases an approach to bypass the historically challenging problem of selective C-H oxidation of saturated carbon centers in a controlled fashion.

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Renata, H., Zhou, Q., & Baran, P. S. (2013). Strategic redox relay enables A scalable synthesis of ouabagenin, a bioactive cardenolide. Science, 339(6115), 59–63. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1230631

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