ULTRASOUND ASSISTED OXIDATIONS AND REDUCTIONS IN STEROID-SYNTHESIS

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MELO, MLSE
MORENO, MJSM
DACOSTA, SCP
SALVADOR, JAR
NEVES, ASC
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[1] Universidade de Coimbra, Coimbra, Portugal
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STEROID SYNTHESIS; OXIDATIONS; REDUCTIONS;
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O42 [声学];
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070206 ; 082403 ;
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Ultrasonic irradiation made feasible some important oxidative and reductive reactions in steroid synthesis. These unusual conditions have improved existing methods and promoted new ones. The very common 5-en-3 beta-ol homoallylic system in steroids was oxidized to 4-ene-3,6-diones by a new one-step process, using tetra-n-propylammonium perruthenate with a co-oxidant, under sonochemical conditions. Ultrasonic irradiation has been also successfully used to promote the generation of radicals in the hypoiodite reaction, in order to prepare tetrahydrofurans as precursors of 19-hydroxy-Delta(5)-steroids. Application of ultrasound to aluminium amalgam reductive opening of alpha,beta-epoxy-ketones improved the reaction rates and yields of beta-hydroxy ketones, in particular for alpha'-oxygenated counterparts. Zinc reduction of alpha,beta-unsaturated oxosteroids has been also enhanced by ultrasound. Fast quantitative reactions led to olefins or allylic alcohols, according to the alpha-enone system used. Regio- and stereoselectivities are marked. A new Clemmensen-type reduction promoted on the last conditions gave a mild and efficient method to reduce selectively 3-oxo groups in polihydroxysteroids.
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