Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of the Most Pleasant Stereoisomer of Jessemal

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We describe the asymmetric synthesis of the most pleasant enantiomer of Jessemal fragrance. The key steps are (i) the one-pot reduction of an α-chloro-tetrasubstituted cyclohexenone to give the chlorohydrin, catalyzed by two stereoselective redox enzymes (an ene-reductase and an alcohol dehydrogenase); (ii) the regioselective epoxide ring-opening with organocuprate or organolithium nucleophiles. Density functional theory calculations together with the Curtin-Hammett principle allowed the rationalization of the regioselectivity.

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Venturi, S., Trajkovic, M., Colombo, D., Brenna, E., Fraaije, M. W., Gatti, F. G., … Zamboni, E. (2022). Chemoenzymatic Synthesis of the Most Pleasant Stereoisomer of Jessemal. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 87(9), 6499–6503. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.joc.2c00427

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