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Synthetic Route to Ergot Alkaloids
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Industrial MycologyBiosynthesisNatural Product SynthesisErgot AlkaloidsBiochemistryMedicineMedicinal FungiSecondary MetaboliteSynthetic ChemistrySignificant AlkaloidsPharmacologyAbstract RyeDrug DiscoveryErgoline Skeleton
Abstract Rye is sometimes infected by a fungus called Claviceps purpurea. The term ergot designates the dark, brown, tuberous bodies which can be collected before or during harvesting and represent one of the most remarkable drugs of our therapeutic arsenal. Actually, the most significant alkaloids are metabolic products of these fungi. We elaborated three alternative total synthetic pathways to construct the ergoline skeleton, one of which – suitable for scaling up – finally resulted in (+)‐lysergic acid ( 32a ) and α ‐ergocryptine ( 1 ) ( Schemes 5 and 6 ).
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