Claims
- 1. A compound of formula I: whereinn is 1; R is H, aralkyl, or —CO2R′; R′ is alkyl, aryl, or aralkyl; Z is OH; and the enantiomeric excess of said compound is greater than or equal to about 98%.
- 2. The compound of claim 1, wherein R is Cbz.
- 3. The compound of claim 1, wherein R is —CH2CH2Ph.
- 4. The compound of claim 1, wherein R is H.
- 5. The compound of claim 1, wherein R′ is methyl.
- 6. The compound of claim 1, wherein n is 1; R′ is Me; Z is OH; and R is Cbz.
- 7. The compound of claim 1, wherein n is 1; R is —CH2CH2Ph; and R′ is methyl.
- 8. A compound of formula II: n is 1; R is H, aralkyl, or —CO2R′; R′ is alkyl, aryl, or aralkyl; Z is OH; and the enantiomeric excess of said compound is greater than or equal to about 98%.
- 9. The compound of claim 8, wherein R is Cbz.
- 10. The compound of claim 8, wherein R is —CH2CH2Ph.
- 11. The compound of claim 8, wherein R is H.
- 12. The compound of claim 8, wherein R′ is methyl.
- 13. The compound of claim 8, wherein R′ is Me and R is Cbz.
- 14. The compound of claim 8, wherein R is —CH2CH2Ph; and R′ is methyl.
- 15. A compound of formula III: n is 1; R is H, aralkyl, or —CO2R′; R′ is alkyl, aryl, or aralkyl; Z is OH; and the enantiomeric excess of said compound is greater than or equal to about 98%.
- 16. The compound of claim 15, wherein R is Cbz.
- 17. The compound of claim 15, wherein R is —CH2CH2Ph.
- 18. The compound of claim 15, wherein R is H.
- 19. The compound of claim 15, wherein R′ is methyl.
- 20. The compound of claim 15, wherein R′ is Me and R is Cbz.
- 21. The compound of claim 15, wherein R is —CH2CH2Ph; and R′ is methyl.
- 22. A compound of formula IV: n is 1; R is H, aralkyl, or —CO2R′; R′ is alkyl, aryl, or aralkyl; Z is OH; and the enantiomeric excess of said compound is greater than or equal to about 98%.
- 23. The compound of claim 22, wherein R is Cbz.
- 24. The compound of claim 22, wherein R is —CH2CH2Ph.
- 25. The compound of claim 22, wherein R is H.
- 26. The compound of claim 22, wherein R′ is methyl.
- 27. The compound of claim 22, wherein R′ is Me and R is Cbz.
- 28. The compound of claim 22, wherein R is —CH2CH2Ph; and R′ is methyl.
- 29. The compound of claim 1, wherein the enantiomeric excess of said compound is greater than or equal to about 99%.
- 30. The compound of claim 8, wherein the enantiomeric excess of said compound is greater than or equal to about 99%.
- 31. The compound of claim 15, wherein the enantiomeric excess of said compound is greater than or equal to about 99%.
- 32. The compound of claim 22, wherein the enantiomeric excess of said compound is greater than or equal to about 99%.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application claims the benefit of priority to United States Provisional Patent Applications serial Nos. 60/251,209, filed Dec. 4, 2000; and 60/275,600, filed Mar. 13, 2001.
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