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The Structure and Function of Estrogens. IX. Synthesis of the trans Isomer of 5,5,10b-Trimethyl-4b,5,6,10b,11,12-hexahydrochrysene-2,8-diol

DJ Collins and JD Cullen

Australian Journal of Chemistry 41(5) 735 - 744
Published: 1988

Abstract

Alkylation of ketene methyl trimethylsilyl acetal (10) with 1ξ-acetoxy- 6-methoxy-2-(p- methoxyphenyl )-2-methyl-1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalene (9) in the presence of zinc iodide gave 84% of methyl (1′RS,2′RS)-2- [6′-methoxy-2′-(p-methoxyphenyl )-2?-methyl-1′,2′,3′,4′- tetrahydronaphthalen-1′-yl] ethanoate (11a). Cyclization of the derived acid (11b) with methanesulfonic acid gave 89% of 2,8-dimethoxy-10b-methyl-cis-4b,10b,11,12-tetrahydrochrysen-6(5H)-one (12a), Clemmensen reduction of which afforded 52% of 2,8-dimethoxy-4b-methyl-cis- 4b,5,6,10b,11,12-hexahydrochrysene (12b). Oxidation of (12b) with dichlorodicyanobenzoquinone gave 70% of the conjugated enone (4), which upon hydrogenation over 10% palladium/charcoal gave a 5:1 ratio of 2,8-dimethoxy-10b-methyl-trans-4b,10b,11,12-tetrahydrochrysen-6(5H)-one (14) and the cis isomer (12a). Exhaustive methylation of the trans ketone (14) yielded 49% of 2,8-dimethoxy-5,5,10b-trimethyl-trans-4b,10b,11,12-tetrahydrochrysen-6(5H)-one (16), which upon Clemmensen reduction followed by O- demethylation afforded 5,5,10b-trimethyl-trans-4b,5,6,10b,11,12-hexahydrochrysene-2,8-diol(2).

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9880735

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