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The isopropylidenation of d-ribose diethyl dithioacetal and ribitol. A new synthesis of α- and β- d-ribofuranosylethyne via 2,3:4,5-di- O-isopropylidene- aldehydo- d-ribose

The reaction of d-ribose diethyl dithioacetal with acetone and sulphuric acid in the presence of anhydrous copper sulphate gives the 2,3:4,5-di- O-isopropylidene derivative 14 (40%) and the isomeric 2,5:3,4-di- O-isopropylidene acetal 17 (40%), contrary to the conclusions of some previous investigat...

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Published in:Carbohydrate research 1985-02, Vol.136, p.37-52
Main Authors: Aslani-Shotorbani, Gaffar, Buchanan, J.Grant, Edgar, Alan R., Shahidi, Parvin K.
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Language:English
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Summary:The reaction of d-ribose diethyl dithioacetal with acetone and sulphuric acid in the presence of anhydrous copper sulphate gives the 2,3:4,5-di- O-isopropylidene derivative 14 (40%) and the isomeric 2,5:3,4-di- O-isopropylidene acetal 17 (40%), contrary to the conclusions of some previous investigators. Earlier work on the structures of the mono- O-isopropylidene derivatives formed when copper sulphate alone is the catalyst has been confirmed and extended. The diacetonides 14 and 17 were converted into the aldehydo- d-ribose derivatives 11 and 30, respectively, and thence into the di- O-isopropylideneribitol derivatives 24 and 25. When ribitol was treated with acetone and sulphuric acid, 1,2:4,5-di- O-isopropylideneribitol (66%) was the major product, together with dl- 24 (22%) and dl- 25 (11%). The aldehydo- d-ribose 11 reacted with ethynylmagnesium bromide in tetrahydrofuran to give the d- altro and d- allo alcohols 39 and 40 in the ratio 2:1. Toluene- p-sulphonylation of the mixture of 39 and 40, followed by solvolysis in buffered, boiling aqueous ethanol, afforded the 2,3- O-isopropylidene- d-ribofuranosylethynes 45 and 46 with loss of the terminal O-isopropylidene group. 13C-N.m.r. spectroscopy was used extensively to determine the ring sizes of the isopropylidene derivatives.
ISSN:0008-6215
1873-426X
DOI:10.1016/0008-6215(85)85184-3