Relationship between Stereoisomerism and Biological Activity of Pyrethroids |
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Authors: | Yoshio Katsuda Tadayoshi Chikamoto |
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Affiliation: | Research Laboratory of Dainippon Jotyugiku Co. Ltd., Osaka, Japan. |
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Abstract: | (+)-trans-Homochrysanthemic acid, when boiled in dilute sulfuric acid, gives (+)-trans-ε-hydroxy-dihydrohomochrysanthemic acid, m.p. 176–7°, together with (+)-δ, δ-dimethyl-γ-isobutenyl-δ-valerolactone. The formation of optically active lactone from (+)-trans-homochrysanthemic acid provides another cogent evidence for the structure of the lactone previously deduced on the racemic compound.The Arndt-Eistert reaction of the homo-acids give further higher homologues such as (±)-,(+)-trans-β-(3-isobutenyl-2, 2-dimethylcyclopropane-1)-propionic acids and (±)-cis-3-isobutenyl-2, 2 dimethylcyclobutane-1-acetic acid. Both trans-acids, in boiling dilute sulfuric acid, give the same (±)-γ-(1′, 1′, 4′-trimethyl-pent-2′-enyl)-butyrolactone together with the corresponding hydroxy-acids, optically inactive and active, respectively.Complete resolution of (±)-trans-homochrysanthemic acid and (±)-trans-β-(3-isobutenyl-2, 2-dimethycyclopropane-1)-propionic acid was achieved by means of optically active α-phenylethylamine. |
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