DISTANT TRANSFORMATIONS: CHROMIC ANHYDRIDES' ROLE IN STEROID SIDE CHAIN MODIFICATION

Authors

  • Elizabeth Reynolds Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry, Auburn University, Auburn, AL 36849, USA

Keywords:

Steroids, Saturated side chains, Functionalization, Chemical synthesis, Cholesterol

Abstract

Natural steroids feature diverse side chains in terms of their structure and composition, presenting unique challenges for organic chemists [3-6]. The modification of existing side chains, even those containing unsaturation, is relatively straightforward compared to the intricate and time-consuming process of constructing new side chains. Many naturally occurring steroids possess saturated side chains devoid of useful functionalities, complicating the chemist's task [1,2]. This study focuses on the intricate field of functionalizing saturated side chains in steroids, with a particular emphasis on cholesterol. Through rigorous chemical synthesis techniques, we aim to address the complexities surrounding this problem and contribute to a deeper understanding of steroid chemistry. Our research seeks to provide valuable insights into the synthesis of functionalized steroids, opening new avenues for drug development, biochemistry, and the pharmaceutical industry.

Published

2023-11-28

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