| Literature DB >> 32406238 |
Yuzuru Kanda1, Hugh Nakamura1, Shigenobu Umemiya1, Ravi Kumar Puthukanoori2, Venkata Ramana Murthy Appala2, Gopi Krishna Gaddamanugu2, Bheema Rao Paraselli3, Phil S Baran1.
Abstract
Taxol (a brand name for paclitaxel) is widely regarded as among the most famed natural isolates ever discovered, and has been the subject of innumerable studies in both basic and applied science. Its documented success as an anticancer agent, coupled with early concerns over supply, stimulated a furious worldwide effort from chemists to provide a solution for its preparation through total synthesis. Those pioneering studies proved the feasibility of retrosynthetically guided access to synthetic Taxol, albeit in minute quantities and with enormous effort. In practice, all medicinal chemistry efforts and eventual commercialization have relied upon natural (plant material) or biosynthetically derived (synthetic biology) supplies. Here we show how a complementary divergent synthetic approach that is holistically patterned off of biosynthetic machinery for terpene synthesis can be used to arrive at Taxol.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32406238 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.0c03592
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419