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Srivari Chandrasekhar

Researcher at Indian Institute of Chemical Technology

Publications -  461
Citations -  8395

Srivari Chandrasekhar is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Chemical Technology. The author has contributed to research in topics: Catalysis & Total synthesis. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 453 publications receiving 7798 citations. Previous affiliations of Srivari Chandrasekhar include Academy of Scientific and Innovative Research & University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center.

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Toward tubulysin: gram-scale synthesis of tubuvaline-tubuphenylalanine fragment.

TL;DR: A practical and stereoselective synthesis of the tubuvaline-tubuphenylalanine (Tuv-Tup) fragment of tubulysin is achieved involving the opening of aziridine, crucial MacMillan alpha-hydroxylation on both fragments, and an epoxide-opening reaction.
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Asymmetric synthesis of the pyran antibiotic (−)-centrolobine

TL;DR: In this paper, an expedient total synthesis of (−)-centrolobine was achieved involving asymmetric Keck allylation and stereoselective intramolecular oxy-Michael reactions as key steps in 8% overall yield.
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Selective and unprecedented oxidative deprotection of allyl ethers with DDQ

TL;DR: In this paper, an unprecedented cleavage of O-allyl ethers of primary alcohols using DDQ as the oxidizing reagent was described, which was the first time for such an event.
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Formal Total Synthesis of (±)-Cephalotaxine and Congeners via Aryne Insertion Reaction

TL;DR: The formal total synthesis of pentacyclic core alkaloid, (±)-cephalotaxine is achieved in nine steps from known 2-allylpyrrolidine-2-carboxaldehyde using aryne insertion reaction as a key step in 10% overall yield.
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L-proline catalyzed asymmetric transfer aldol reaction between diacetone alcohol and aldehydes.

TL;DR: L-proline is demonstrated for the first time as a chiral catalyst for transfer aldol reaction between aldehydes and diacetone alcohol.