Chemistry 251 Laboratory -- Spring 2001
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Synthesis of (R)-(+)-nor-Roefractine

Faculty Mentor: Bill Dasher

Cabedo, N.; Protais, P.; Cassels, B.K.; Cortes, D. J. Nat. Prod., 1998 61, 709-712.

Dopamine is an important neurotransmitter. For example, cocaine acts by blocking dopamine uptake, while a deficiency of dopamine is associated with Parkinsonšs disease. As part of a series of studies aimed at better understanding the binding of alkaloids to dopamine receptors, (R)-(+)-nor-Roefractine was recently synthesized and its binding to dopamine receptors was studied. The synthesis starts with isovanillin which is protected as the benzyl ether before condensation with nitromethane to give the b--nitrostyrene derivative. Reduction to the amine, followed by reaction with 4-methoxyphenylacetyl chloride gives a compound that can be cyclized using POCl3. Stereoselective reduction of the resulting cyclic imine followed by deprotection of the benzyl ether gives the desired (R)-(+)-nor-Roefractine.





Students Working on This Project

Lab Day Name E-mail
Monday Melissa Quinney mquinney@ups.edu
Monday Joshua Reed reedgummy@aol.com
Tuesday Jeff Maxey jeffmaxey@hotmail.com
Tuesday Toni Halvorson toniandnathan@msn.com
Tuesday James Dantas pdantas@ups.edu
Wednesday. Gretchen Koch gkoch@ups.edu
Wednesday Jaire Keiki jkeiki@hotmail.com
Thursday Aft. Rebecca Moretsky rmoretsky@ups.edu
Thursday Aft. Tina Wagenaar cwagenaar@ups.edu
Thursday Eve. Robley Shepherd rshepherd@ups.edu
Thursday Eve. Nick Pisias npisias@ups.edu



Table of Reagents and Amounts Available for this Project

The table below lists the chemicals that we will have available for this project. If you need something that is not on this list, consult with the mentor for your project. Also note the "Amount/group" column. This is the total amount of material available for each group to use on the project.
Reagent Source Amount/group Location Comments
3-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde
(isovanillin)
Aldrich
Cat. # 14,368-5
5 g TA room
Benzyl chloride Aldrich
Cat. # 18,555-8
25 mL TA room This material is a cancer suspect agent. It must be disposed of in a special container.
Nitromethane Aldrich
Cat. #36,055-4
50 mL TA Room
4-Methoxyphenylacetic acid Aldrich
Cat. # M1,920-1
10 g TA Room
Phosphorus oxychloride Aldrich
Cat # 20,117-0
10 g TA Room