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    Design and synthesis of ring D modified steroidal hormones
    (1992) Grundler, Claudia; Bull, James R
    Cycloadditions of steroidal 14,16-dienes with ketene equivalents were investigated, as routes to estradiol and estriol analogues. The cycloadduct of 3-methoxyestra-1,3,5(10), 14,16-pentaen-17-yl acetate and 2-chloroacrylonitrile underwent an unprecedented tandem rearrangement, on attempted alkaline hydrolysis to the corresponding ketone. This product, obtained in ca. 90% yield, was formulated as (16¹R)-3-methoxy-17-oxo-15β,16¹-cyclo-14,16β-ethano-14β-estra-1,3,5(10)-triene-16¹-carbonitrile. The chemistry of the 16¹-carbonitrile was extensively studied and, in addition, the derived estradiol analogues were prepared and evaluated for receptorbinding affinity. The 16¹-carbonitrile, and its derivatives, could be transformed into 14,15-dihydrocyclobutano or 14β,16β-bridged compounds by cleavage of a cyclopropyl bond. Indeed, a 14,15-dihydrocyclobutano estradiol analogue was synthesised and submitted for biological evaluation. The cycloadduct of 3-methoxyestra-1,3,5(10),14,16-pentaen-17-yl acetate and 2-acetoxyacrylonitrile afforded the corresponding 17-hydroxy 16-oxo compound on alkaline hydrolysis. The 17-hydroxy 16-oxo compound was efficiently converted to the 14α,17α-ethano 15,16-etheno compound by the Shapiro reaction. Reduction of the 17- hydroxy 16-oxo compound led to the formation of the corresponding 16,17-diols, which gave the derived 14β-compounds on glycol cleavage. Furthermore, under acidic conditions the 16,17-diols were found to undergo high yield 16(17 --> l7¹)abeo rearrangements, to afford 14,16-etheno compounds.
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