3) Zaragozic acid A (which is also called squalestatin S1 and has been shown to
lower serum cholesterol levels in test animals by inhibition of squalene
biosynthesis) by K. C. Nicolaou (University of California San Diego, Scripps
Research Institute):
Zaragozic acid A O
HO 2 C O
OH CO^2 H
HO 2 C
OCOCH 3
O OH
O
(squalestatin S1)
11.18 REACTIONS OF EPOXIDES
A Mechanism for the Reaction
Acid-Catalyzed Ring Opening of an Epoxide
CC
O O+
+ HOH
H
CC
H
+ OH
H
Epoxide Protonated epoxide
+
The acid reacts with the epoxide to produce a protonated epoxide.
CC
O
O+ H O O
H H
+
Protonated
epoxide
Weak
nucleophile
Protonated
glycol
Glycol
CC
H
+ OH
H
+ OH
H CC
O
H
H
H OH
H
+
The protonated epoxide reacts with the weak nucleophile (water) to form a
protonated glycol, which then transfers a proton to a molecule of water to form the
glycol and a hydronium ion.