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A Divergent and Protecting Group-Free Synthesis of Davana Acid, Lilacaldehyde, Linaloolepoxide, Nordavanone, and Artemone by a Bioinspired Approach

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A series of five natural products, namely davana acid, lilacaldehyde, linaloolepoxide, nordavanone, and artemone, have synthesized from linalool using a divergent and protecting group-free synthetic method. The synthetic route involved conversion of one natural product to another natural product.

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Sheelam, K., Chidara, S., Kumar, B.S. et al. A Divergent and Protecting Group-Free Synthesis of Davana Acid, Lilacaldehyde, Linaloolepoxide, Nordavanone, and Artemone by a Bioinspired Approach. Russ J Org Chem 58, 1021–1029 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1070428022070120

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