β-Hydroxy sulfides and their syntheses

Beilstein J Org Chem. 2018 Jul 5:14:1668-1692. doi: 10.3762/bjoc.14.143. eCollection 2018.

Abstract

Sulfur-containing natural products are ubiquitous in nature, their most abundant source being marine organisms since sulfur, in the form of the sulfate ion, is the second most abundant anion in sea water after chloride. As part of natural products, sulfur can appear in a multitude of combinations and oxidation states: thiol, sulfide (acyclic or heterocyclic), disulfide, sulfoxide, sulfonate, thioaminal, hemithioacetal, various thioesters, thiocarbamate and isothiocyanate. This review article focuses on β-hydroxy sulfides and analogs; their presence in natural products, general protocols for their synthesis, and examples of their application in target oriented synthesis.

Keywords: alkene thiofunctionalization; epoxide thiolysis; sulfur-containing natural products; β-hydroxy sulfides.

Publication types

  • Review