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Title:
METHOD FOR PREPARING PROSTAGLANDIN DERIVATIVE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2007/091697
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
Disclosed is a method for preparing a prostaglandin derivative of formula (A): which comprises reacting an aldehyde represented by formula (1): with a 2-oxoalkyl phosphonate in a reaction solvent under the presence of alkali hydroxide as sole base. By carrying out the reaction using an alkali hydroxide as sole base in the reaction system, the desired prostaglandin derivative can be obtained by simple procedures and with high yield.

Inventors:
HIRATA RYU (JP)
MATSUKAWA TATSUYA (JP)
MASUZAKI KAZUHIRO (JP)
Application Number:
PCT/JP2007/052432
Publication Date:
August 16, 2007
Filing Date:
February 06, 2007
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Assignee:
R TECH UENO LTD (JP)
HIRATA RYU (JP)
MATSUKAWA TATSUYA (JP)
MASUZAKI KAZUHIRO (JP)
International Classes:
C07D307/93; C07D311/94; C07C405/00
Foreign References:
EP0643051A11995-03-15
Attorney, Agent or Firm:
TANAKA, Mitsuo et al. (IMP Building3-7, Shiromi 1-chome, Chuo-k, Osaka-shi Osaka 01, JP)
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Claims:

CLAIMS

1. A method for preparing a prostaglandin derivative of formula (A) :

Y

wherein Ai is a hydrogen or a protecting group for a hydroxy group;

Y is -OA 2 , wherein A 2 is a hydrogen or a protecting group of a hydroxy group;

W is -Ri-Q, wherein R 1 is a saturated or unsaturated bivalent lower or medium aliphatic hydrocarbon residue, which is unsubstituted or substituted with halogen, lower alkyl, hydroxy, oxo, aryl or heterocyclic, and at least one of carbon atoms in the aliphatic hydrocarbon is optionally substituted by oxygen, nitrogen or sulfur, Q is -CH 3 , - COCH 3 , -OH, -COOH or a functional derivative thereof; or.

Y and W may both together form a group represented by the formula:

wherein Ri' is a bivalent saturated or unsaturated

lower to medium aliphatic hydrocarbon residue;

R. 3 is a saturated or unsaturated lower to medium aliphatic hydrocarbon residue that is unsubstituted or substituted with a lower alkoxy, a lower alkanoyloxy, a cyclo (lower) alkyl, a cyclo (lower) alkyloxy, an aryl, an aryloxy, a heterocyclic or a heterocyclicoxy; a cyclo (lower) alkyl group; a cyclo (lower) alkyloxy group; an aryl group; an aryloxy group; a heterocyclic group; a heterocyclicoxy group; Xi and X 2 are a hydrogen, a lower alkyl group or a halogen; and

Z is =CH- or -CH=CH-, provided that -OAi and Q may together form

-0-C-

Il

0 ; which comprises reacting an aldehyde represented by formula

(D :

wherein Y, W and Ai have the same meanings as above;

B is a single bond or -CH 2 -, with a 2-oxoalkyl phosphonate represented by formula (2) :

Xl X2

\ / (2)

(R 2 O) 2 POCH 2 COC-R 3 wherein X 1 , X 2 and R 3 have the same meanings as above; and

R 2 is a lower alkyl group; in a reaction solvent μnder the presence of alkali hydroxide as sole base.

2. The method according to Claim 1, wherein at least one of Xi and X 2 is a halogen.

3. The method according to Claim 1, wherein both Xi and X 2 are halogen.

4. The method according to Claim 1, wherein both X x and Xz are fluorine.

5. The method according to Claim 1, wherein the reaction solvent comprises approximately 0.5 to 10% water. 6. The method according to Claim 1, wherein the reaction solvent is an ether.

7. The method according to Claim 1, wherein the prostaglandin derivative is a compound represented by formula (B) :

and the aldehyde is a compound represented by formula ( 3 ) :

wherein Ai, A 2 , B, Ri, Q, X 1 , X 2 and Z have the same meanings as defined in Claim 1.

8. The method according to Claim 1, wherein the prostaglandin derivative is a compound represented by formula (C) :

and the aldehyde is a compound represented by formula (4) :

wherein Ai, B, R3, Xi, X 2 and Z have the same meanings as defined in Claim 1.

9. 7-[ (lR,2R,3R,SS)-2- (4, 4-difluoro-3-hydroxyoctyl) - 5-hydroxy-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl]heptanoic acid.

10. Benzyl 7- [ (IR, 2R 1 3R, 5S) -2- (4, 4-difluoro-3-hydroxy octyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate.

11. Benzyl 7- [ {2R, 4aR, 5R, IaR) -2- (1, 1-difluoropentyl) - 2-hydroxy-β-oxooctahydro cyclopenta [b]pyran-5-yl] heptanate.

12. Methyl 7- [ [IR, 2S, 3R, 55) -2- ( t-butyldimethylsilyl- oxy methyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate.

13. Methyl 7- [ [IR, 2S, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2- ( t-butyl dimethylsilyloxymethyl) -3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl ] heptanate .

Description:

DESCRIPTION

METHOD FOR PREPARING PROSTAGLANDIN DERIVATIVE

FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a method for preparing a prostaglandin derivative that is useful for the treatment of a variety of diseases or conditions, or as synthesis intermediates for manufacturing therapeutically active compounds. ART RELATED

Prostaglandin has a prostanoic acid structure indicated by the formula: (α chain)

(ω chain)

and there are many prostaglandins having a variety of therapeutic effects.

The Corey method is a conventional, well-known and representative method for prostaglandin synthesis.

The Corey method • includes a process wherein an α, β-unsaturated ketolactone (III) is obtained from a Corey lactone (I) via a Corey aldehyde (II) :

wherein Ar is an aromatic group. • That is to say, the Corey lactone (I) is oxidized to yield the Corey aldehyde (II) , then reacted with an anion

(enolate) prepared by the reaction of dimethyl 2-oxoalkyl phpsphonate and sodium hydride, to give the α, β-unsaturated ketone (III) . In particular, when introducing an ω chain into an aldehyde in the process of synthesizing a prostaglandin compound having a halogen atom on the ω chain, it is difficult to ensure a sufficient yield for applying the method to the industrial use. Prostaglandin compounds having a halogen atom on the ω chain have therapeutic

effects and the synthesis methods thereof have been studied (U.S. Patent Nos. 6,583,174, 5,284,858 and 5,739,161, the contents of these references are herein incorporated by reference. ) . Formerly, copper enolate and thallium enolate were tried to use to introduce an ω chain that was substituted with a halogen atom into the prostaglandin structure in high yield. However, the attempt using copper enolate failed to achieve sufficient yield. Although the attempt using thallium enolate could significantly increase the yield, thallium- enolate was not preferably used in the industrial process owing to the toxicity of thallium per se and the high cost of thallium- compounds.

, Thereafter, an increase in yield has become possible by reacting in the presence of a base such as sodium hydride and a zinc compound (U.S. Patent Nos. 5,529,529 and 5,468,880, the contents of these references are herewith incorporated by reference) . This method requires metal exchange with zinc after preparation of the enolate from the phosphonate and the base, such that the cumbersomeness and complexity of the operational procedure has not been resolved. In addition, as the yield decreases by contamination of the reaction system with moisture, dehydration of the reaction solvent and drying of the zinc compound are mandatory. Moreover, as an industrial process,

problems are still remained, such as, generation of liquid wastes containing zinc ion. SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

An object of the present invention is to provide a simple, highly efficient and industrially applicable method for preparing a prostaglandin derivative, especially, those having one or more halogen atoms on the ω chain.

Accordingly, the present invention provides a method for preparing a prostaglandin derivative of formula (A) :

wherein Ai is a hydrogen atom or a protecting group for a hydroxy group;

Y is -OA 2 , wherein A 2 is a hydrogen or a protecting group for a hydroxy group;

W is -Ri-Q, wherein Ri is a saturated or unsaturated bivalent lower or medium aliphatic hydrocarbon residue, which is unsubstituted or substituted with halogen, lower alkyl, hydroxy, oxo, aryl or heterocyclic, and at least one of carbon atoms in the aliphatic hydrocarbon is optionally substituted by oxygen, nitrogen or sulfur, Q is -CH 3 , -

COCH 3 ,

-OH, -COOH or a functional derivative thereof; or

Y and W may both together form a group represented by the formula :

wherein Ri' is a bivalent saturated or unsaturated lower to medium aliphatic hydrocarbon residue

R 3 is a saturated or unsaturated lower to medium aliphatic hydrocarbon residue that is unsubstituted or substituted with a lower alkoxy, a lower alkanoyloxy, a cyclo (lower) alkyl, a cyclo (-lower) alkyloxy, an aryl, an aryloxy, a heterocyclic or a heterocyclicoxy; a cyclo (lower) alkyl group; a cyclo (lower) alkyloxy group; an aryl group; an aryloxy group; a heterocyclic group; a heterocyclicoxy group;

Xi and X 2 are a hydrogen, a lower alkyl group or a halogen; and

Z is =CH- or -CH=CH-, provided that -OAi and Q may together form

-o-c-

Il 0 ; which comprises reacting an aldehyde represented by formula

(D :

wherein Y, W and Ai have the same meanings as above; B is a single bond or -CH∑-, with a 2-oxoalkyl phosphonate represented by formula (2) :

X i X 2

\ / ( 2 ) (R 2 O) 2 P O C H 2 C O C - R 3 wherein Xi, X 2 - and R3 have the same meanings as above; and

R 2 is a lower alkyl group; in a reaction solvent under the presence of alkali hydroxide as sole base.

In another aspect of the present invention, the invention provides novel prostaglandin derivatives including:

7- [ {1R, 2R, 3R 1 5S) -2- (4, 4-difluoro-3-hydroxyoctyl) -5- hydroxy-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl]heptanoic acid.

Benzyl 7- [ {1R, 2R 1 3R, 5S) -2- (4, 4-difluoro-3-hydroxy octyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] ■heptanate. Benzyl 7- [ (IR, 3R, 6R r IR) -3- (1, 1-difluoropentyl) -3-

hydroxy-2-oxabicyclo [4.3.0] nonan-8-on-7-yl] heptanate .

Methyl 7- [ [IR, 2S 1 3R 1 5S) -2- ( t-butyldimethylsilyloxy methyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate . Methyl 7- [ ( IR 1 25, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2- ( t-butyl dimethylsilyloxymethyl) -3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate. Those compounds are useful for manufacturing a therapeutically effective prostaglandin derivative. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

In the above formulae, the term "unsaturated" in Ri, Ri' and R 3 means to contain at least one or more double- bond and/or triple-bond alone, separately or contiguously, as bonds between carbon atoms of the main chain and/or side chain. According to the general nomenclature, unsaturations between two contiguous positions are indicated by representing the younger position number, and unsaturations between two non-contiguous positions are indicated by representing both position numbers. The term "lower to medium aliphatic hydrocarbon" means a hydrocarbon having- a straight or branched chain having 1 to 14 carbon atoms (for a side chain, 1 to 3 carbon atoms are preferable) and preferably 1 to 10, especially 6 to 10 carbon atoms for Ri; 1 to 10, especially, 1 to β carbon atoms for Ri'; and 1 to 10, especially 1 to 8

carbon atoms for R 3 .

The term "halogen" comprises fluorine, chlorine, bromine and iodide.

The term "lower" comprises groups having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, unless specifically stated otherwise.

The term "lower alkyl" comprises straight chain or branched chain saturated hydrocarbon groups having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, for instance, methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl, t-butyl, pentyl and hexyl.

The term "lower alkoxy" means lower alkyl-O-, in which lower alkyl has the same meaning as above.

The term "lower • alkanoyloxy" means groups indicated by the formula RCO-O- (herein, RCO- is acyls generated by oxidation of lower alkyls such as those described above, for instance, acetyl) .

The term "cyclo (lower) alkyl" comprises cyclic groups generated by cyclization of lower alkyl groups such as those described above, containing three or more carbon atoms, for instance, cyclopropyl, cyclobutyl, cyclopentyl and cyclohexyl .

The term "cyclo (lower) alkyloxy" means cyclo (lower) alkyl-O-, in which cyclo (lower) alkyl has the same meaning as above. The term "aryl" comprises aromatic hydrocarbon

ring group that may be unsubstituted or non-substituted, preferably monocyclic, for instance, phenyl, tolyl and xylyl can be given as examples. Substituents include halogens and halogen-substituted lower alkyl groups (herein, halogens and lower alkyl groups have the aforementioned meanings) .

The term "aryloxy" means groups indicated by the formula ArO- (herein, Ar is 1 aryl groups such as those described above) . The term "heterocyclic group" may include mono- to tri-cyclic, preferably monocyclic heterocyclic group which is 5 to 14, preferably 5 to 10 membered ring having optionally substituted carbon- atom and 1 to 4, preferably 1 to 3 of 1 or 2 type of hetero atoms selected from nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur. Examples of the heterocyclic group include furyl, thienyl, pyrrolyl, oxazolyl, isoxazolyl, thiazolyl, isothiazolyl, imidazolyl, pyrazolyl, furazanyl, pyranyl, pyridyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidyl, pyrazinyl, 2- pyrrolinyl, pyrrolidinyl, 2-imidazolinyl, imidazolidinyl, 2-pyrazolinyl, pyrazolidinyl, piperidino, piperazinyl, morpholino, indolyl, benzothienyl, quinolyl, isoquinolyl, purinyl, quinazolinyl, carbazolyl, acridinyl, phenanthridinyl, benzimidazolyl, benzimidazolinyl, benzothiazolyl, phenothiazinyl . Examples of the substituent in this case include halogen, and halogen

substituted lower alkyl group, wherein halogen and lower alkyl group are as described above.

The term "heterocyclicoxy group" means a group represented by the formula HcO-, wherein Hc is a heterocyclic group as described above.

The term "functional derivative" for Q includes salts, preferably pharmaceutically acceptable salts, ethers, esters and amides.

As suitable "pharmaceutically acceptable salts", including non-toxic salts commonly used, salts with inorganic bases, for instance, alkaline metal salts (sodium salt, potassium salt and the like) , alkaline earth metal salts (calcium salt, magnesium salt and the like) , ammonium salts, salts with organic bases, for instance, amine salts (for instance, methylamine salt, dimethylamine salt, cyclohexyl amine salt, benzylamine salt, piperidine salt, ethylenediamine salt, ethanolamine salt, diethanolamine salt, triethanolamine salt, tris (hydroxymethyl amino) ethane salt, monomethyl-mono ethanolamine salt, procaine salt, caffeine salt and the like) , basic amino acid salts (for instance, arginine salt, lysine salt and the like) , tetra alkyl ammonium salts, and the like, can be given. These salts may be prepared, for instance, from corresponding acids and bases by a conventional reaction or salt exchange. As examples of ethers, alkyl ethers, for instance,

lower alkyl ethers, such as, methyl ether, ethyl ether, propyl ether, isopropyl ether, butyl ether, isobutyl ether, sec-butyl ether, t-butyl ether, pentyl ether and 1- cyclopropyl ethyl ether, medium or higher alkyl ethers, such as, octyl ether, diethyl hexyl ether, lauryl ether, cetyl ether, unsaturated ethers, such as, oleyl ether and linolenyl ether, lower alkenyl ethers, such as, vinyl ether and allyl ether, lower alkynyl ethers, such as, ethinyl ether and propynyl ether, hydroxy (lower) alkyl ethers, such as, hydroxyethyl ether and hydroxy isopropyl ether, lower alkoxy (lower) alkyl ethers, such as, methoxy methyl ether and 1-methoxy ethyl ether, and, for instance, optionally substituted aryl ethers, such- as, phenyl ether, tosyl ether, t-butyl phenyl ether, salicyl ether, 3, 4-dimethoxyphenyl ether and benzamide phenyl ether, and aryl (lower) alkyl ethers such as benzyl ether, trityl ether and benzhydryl ether, can be cited.

As esters, aliphatic esters including lower alkyl esters, such as, methyl ester, ethyl ester, propyl ester, isopropyl ester, butyl ester, isobutyl ester, sec-butyl ester, t-butyl ester, pentyl ester and 1-cyclopropyl ethyl ester, lower alkenyl esters, such as, vinyl ester and allyl ester, lower alkynyl esters, such as, ethinyl ester and propynyl ester, hydroxy (lower) alkyl esters, such as, hydroxyethyl ester, lower alkoxy (lower) alkyl esters, such

as, methoxy methyl ester and 1-methoxy ethyl ester; and for instance, optionally substituted aryl esters, such as, phenyl ester, tolyl ester, t-butyl phenyl ester, salicyl ester, 3, 4-dimethoxyphenyl ester and benzamide phenyl ester, and aryl (lower) alkyl esters such as, benzyl ester, trityl ester and benzhydryl ester can be cited.

The amides of Q means a group represented by the formula -CONR'R", wherein R' and R" are, respectively, a hydrogen, lower alkyl, aryl, alkyl- or aryl-sulfonyl, lower alkenyl and lower alkynyl, and for instance, lower alkyl amides, such as, methyl amide, ethyl amide, dimethylamide and diethylamide, aryl amides, such as, anilide and toluidide, alkyl- or aryl-sulfonyl amides, such as, methyl sulfonyl amide, ethyl sulfonyl amide and tolyl sulfonyl amide, and the like, can be cited.

Preferred examples for Q are -COOH, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, esters and amides thereof.

Preferred example for B is a single bond, .and preferred example for Z is =CH- .

Preferred examples of Ri are hydrocarbons having 1 to 10 carbon atoms, and especially, hydrocarbons having 6 to 10 carbon atoms. In addition, at least one carbon atom in the aliphatic hydrocarbon may be optionally substituted by an oxygen, a nitrogen or a sulfur.

Examples of R 1 include, for example, the following groups :

-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 - ,

-CH 2 -CH=CH-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 - , -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH=CH- ,

-CH 2 -C≡C-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 - ,

-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH ( CH 3 ) -CH 2 - ,

-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -O-CH 2 - ,

-CH 2 -CH=CH-CH 2 -O-CH 2 - , -CH 2 -C≡C-CH 2 -O-CH 2 - ,

-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 - ,

-CH 2 -CH=CH-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 - ,

-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH=CH- ,

-CH 2 -C=C-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 - , -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH ( CH 3 ) -CH 2 - ,

-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 - ,

-CH 2 -CH=CH-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 - ,

-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH=CH- ,

-CH 2 -CSC-CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 - , and -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH 2 -CH ( CH 3 ) -CH 2 - .

Preferred R 3 is an unsubstituted hydrocarbon having 1 to 10 , and preferably 1 to 8 carbon atoms .

For Xi and X 2 , cases where at least one is a halogen are preferred, in particular, cases where both are halogen, especially fluorine, are preferred .

Examples of Ai and A 2 may comprise the entirety of those groups forming protecting groups for hydroxy groups, and a protecting group for a hydroxy group means a functional group that is introduced to inactivate the hydroxy group against a specific reaction in order to avoid an undesirable chemical reaction, and as long as it conforms to this purpose,, is not limited in particular. For instance, methyl group, methoxy methyl group, ethyl group, 1-ethoxy ethyl group, benzyl group, substituted benzyl group, allyl group, tetrapyranyl group, t-butyl dimethyl silyl group, triethyl silyl group, triisopropyl silyl group, diphenyl methyl silyl group, formyl group, acetyl group, substituted acetyl group, benzoyl group, substituted benzoyl group/ methyloxy carbonyl group, benzyloxy carbonyl group, t-butyloxy carbonyl group, allyloxy carbonyl group, and the like, can be cited.

According to the present invention, a method for preparing a prostaglandin derivative, especially, a prostaglandin derivative having one or more halogen on .the ω chain represented by formula (A) is obtained by reacting an aldehyde (1) and a 2-oxoalkylphosphonate (2) in the presence of an alkali hydroxide as sole base in the reaction system.

In a preferred embodiment, a prostaglandin derivative represented by formula (B) :

may be prepared using an aldehyde represented by formula ( 3 ) :

wherein Ai, A 2 , B, R 1 , Q, X 1 , X 2 and Z have the same meanings as described above. '

In preferred embodiment, a prostaglandin derivative of formula (C) :

A may be prepared using an aldehyde of formula (4)

wherein Ai, B, R 3 , Xi, X2 and Z have the same meanings as described above.

By carrying out the reaction using an alkali hydroxide as sole base in the reaction system, the target product, prostaglandin derivative can be obtained in high yield by simple procedures. There is no need to use a heavy metal reagent like zinc compound. On the other hand, for instance when a base such as alkaline metal hydroxide is used alone, prostaglandin derivative having a halogen atom on the ω chain, in particular, cannot be obtained effectively.

According to the present invention, alkali hydroxide may be any of those shown by the formula: M-OH or M(OH) 2 ; wherein M is an alkaline metal or an alkaline earth metal. In more detail, lithium hydroxide, sodium hydroxide, potassium hydroxide, calcium hydroxide, strontium hydroxide, barium hydroxide, and the like, can be cited, and preferably lithium hydroxide may be used.

The amount of alkali hydroxide used is preferably on the order of 0.9 to 1 equivalent with respect to 2- oxoalkyl phosphonate represented by formula (2) . In addition, the amount of 2-oxoalkyl phosphonate (2) used in the reaction is preferably on the order of 1 to 3 equivalents with respect to the aldehyde represented by formula (1), and especially, on the order of 1.1 to 2 equivalents .

The reaction solvent is not limited in particular, and for instance, ethers, such as, ethyl ether, dimethoxy ethane, t-butyl methyl ether, diisopropyl ether, tetrahydrofuran and dioxane, aromatic compounds, such as, benzene and toluene, and halogenated hydrocarbons such as dichloroethane are preferred, and ethers are particularly preferred.

The amount of reaction solvent used in the reaction may be 1 to 100ml with respect to Ig of aldehyde (1)., and especially, 10 to 50ml.

The reaction temperature may be 0 to 100 0 C, -and especially, 20 to 80 0 C.

The reaction time may be 1 to 100 hours, especially 10 to 50 hours when at least one of Xi and X2 is a halogen, in particular a fluorine, and especially, 1 to 5 hours extent when Xi and X2 are other than halogen. According to the invention, the reaction system

may comprise water. The amount of water added to the reaction may be 0.5 to 10% with respect to the reaction solvent, and especially, of 1 to 4%. EXAMPLES

The present invention will be explained in more detail by means of the following examples, which are illustrated by way of example only and never intended to limit the scope of the present invention. (Example Ia)

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To a solution ' of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-2- oxoheptyl)phosphonate (J 1 ) (50.5Og, 195.6mmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (750ml), lithium hydroxide monohydrate (7.94g, 189mmpl) was added and the mixture was stirred for one hour at room temperature. A solution of methyl 7-

[ (Ii?, 2.R, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyl- oxy) cyclopentyl]heptanate (2) (52.0Og, 130.5mmol) in' t- butyl methyl ether (150ml) and water (27ml) were added thereto, and the mixture was heat refluxed for approximately 49 hours (internal temperature: approximately 53 0 C) . After cooling to room temperature, water (300ml) was added and the mixture was stirred, let to stand and then separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was

extracted twice with ethyl acetate (200ml) . The organic layers were combined, washed twice with saturated aqueous sodium chloride (300ml), and dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate (5Og) . After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 1805g; ethyl acetate: hexane=l : 4) . The fractions containing impurities were re-purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 58Og; ethyl acetate :hexane=l : 4) , to give methyl 7- [ (IR, 2R, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2- ( (E) -4, 4-difluoro-3- oxo-1-octenyl) -3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (3_) (62.38g; 117.6mmol; yield: 90.1%) as a pale yellow oil.

1 H-NMR (200MHz, CDCl 3 ): δ (ppm) : 7.10 (0.5H, dd, J=15.7, 7.0Hz), 7.05 (0.5H, dd, J=15.7, 7.4Hz), 6.67 (0.5H, d,

J=15.7Hz), 6.62 (0.5H, d, J=15.7Hz), 5.19-5.08 (IH, m) ,

4.61-4.46 (IH, m) , 4.18-3.93 (IH, m) , 3.88-3.62 (IH, m) ,

3.66 (3H, s), 3.51-3.31 (IH, m) , 2.87-2.36 (2H, m) , 2.29

(2H, t, J=7.4 Hz), 2.15-1.11 (24H, m) , 2.07 (3H, s) , 0.92 (3H, t, J=6.9Hz)

(Example Ib)

T

oxoheptyDphosphonate U) (0.243g, 941mmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (4ml), lithium hydroxide monohydrate (38.2mg, 910mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred for one hour at room temperature. A solution of methyl 1-[(1R,2R,3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyljheptanate (2_) (0.25Og, 627mmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (3ml) was added thereto, and the mixed solution was heat refluxed - for approximately 42 hours. After cooling to room temperature, the reaction mixture was added to water and extracted twice with t-butyl methyl ether. The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate water and saturated aqueous sodium chloride, and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia FL-60D: 10Og; ethyl acetate :hexane=l: 3) , to give methyl 7- [ (IR, 2R, 3R, 5S) -5- acetoxy-2- ( (E) -4, 4-difluoro-3-oxo-l-octenyl) -3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyljheptanate (3_) (0.173g; 32βmmol; yield: 52.0%).

(Comparative Example 1 ]

To a solution of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-2- oxoheptyDphosphonate {1) (1.051g, 4.070mmol) in anhydrous t-butyl methyl ether (1.6ml), lithium hydride (30.3mg, 3.81mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred for approximately 6 hours at room temperature. A solution of methyl 7- [ (IR, 2R 1 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydro pyranyloxy) cycloperϊtyl]heptanate [2) (0.903g, 2.27mmol) in anhydrous t-butyl methyl ether (3ml) was added thereto, and the mixed solution was heat 'refluxed for approximately 48 hours. After cooling to room temperature, water was added to the solution and the mixture was stirred, let to stand and then separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate. The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with 3% aqueous sodium chloride and saturated aqueous sodium chloride, and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300SP: 36g/15g/18g; ethyl acetate :hexane=l : 4) three times, to give methyl 7- [ (IR, 2R 1 3R, 55) -5-acetoxy-2- ( (E) - 4, 4-difluoro-3-oxo-l-octenyl) -3- (2-

tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl]heptanate (_3) (0.257g; 0.484mmol; yield: 21.3%). (Example 2a)

tetrahydrofuran (16ml) , lithium hydroxide monohydrate

(O.lβlg, 3.84mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for approximately 1.2 hours. A solution of methyl 7- [ (IR, 2R 1 3R, 55) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl]heptanate (2_) (0.903g, 2.27mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (3ml), and water (0.57ml) were added thereto, and the mixed solution was heat refluxed for approximately 48 hours. After cooling to room temperature, approximately half of the solvent was evaporated from the solution under reduced pressure. Ethyl acetate and water were added to the solution and the solution was stirr.ed, let to stand and then separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate. The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with 3% aqueous sodium chloride and saturated aqueous sodium chloride, and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was

purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300SP 27g, ethyl acetate :hexane=l : 4) . The fractions containing impurities were re-purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300SP: 6g; ethyl acetate :hexane=l: 4) , to give methyl 7- [ (IiR, 2R 1 3R, 55) -5- acetoxy-2- ( (E) -4, 4-difluoro-3-oxo-l-octenyl) -3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (3_) (0.719g; 1.35mmol; yield: 59.8%). (Example 2b)

A solution of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-2- oxoheptyl)phosphonate (1) (l.llOg, 4.299mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (17ml) was added with lithium hydroxide monohydrate (0.171g, 4.08mmol), and the mixture was stirred for approximately 1.2 hours at room temperature. A solution of methyl 7- [ (IR, 2R, 3R r 5S) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydro pyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (2) (0.91-lg, 2.44mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (3ml), and water (0.32ml) were added thereto, and the mixed solution was heat refluxed for approximately 48 hours. After cooling to room temperature, the solution was concentrated under reduced pressure. Ethyl acetate and water were added to the residue and the solution was stirred, let to stand and then separated into

two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate. The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with 3% aqueous sodium chloride and saturated aqueous sodium chloride, and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300SP: 38g; ethyl acetate :hexane=l: 4) , to give methyl l-[ (1R,2R,3R,5S) -5- acetoxy-2- ( [E) -4, 4-difluoro-3-oxo-l-octenyl) -3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (_3) (0.722g; 1.36mmol; yield: 55.8%). (Example 2c)

A solution of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-2- oxoheptyl)phosphonate {!) (l.llOg, 4.299mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (17ml) was added with lithium hydroxide monohydrate (0.17Ig, 4.08mmol), and the mixture was stirred for approximately 1.2 hours at room temperature. A solution of methyl 7- [ (Ii?, 2R, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (2) (0.962g, 2.41mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (3ml) was added thereto, and the mixed solution was heat refluxed for approximately 48 hours. After cooling to room temperature, the solution was

concentrated under reduced pressure. Ethyl acetate and water were added to the residue and stirred, then, the mixture was let to stand and separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate. The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with 3% aqueous sodium chloride and saturated aqueous sodium chloride, and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300SP: 38g; ethyl acetate : hexane=l : 4) , to give methyl 7-

[ (LR, 2R, 3R 1 5S) -5-acetoxy-2- ( (E) -4, 4-difluoro-3-oxo-l- octenyl) -3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl]heptanate

(3_) (0.517g; 0.973mmol; yield: 40.4%).

(Comparative Example 2)

To a solution of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-2- oxoheptyl)phosphonate U) (0.453g, 1.75mmol) in anhydrous THF (7ml), sodium hydride (60%, dispersion in mineral oil, 70mg, 1.75mmol) was added and stirred for 15 minutes at room temperature. A solution of methyl 7- [ (IR, 2R, 3R, 55) -5- acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (2) (0.175g, 439mmol) in anhydrous THF (3ml) was added thereto, and the mixed solution was heat refluxed for

approximately 4 hours. Only a trace amount of the target product (_3) was obtained. (Example 3)

To a solution, of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-2- oxoheptyDphosphonate (1) (1.052g, 4.074mmol) in 1,4- dioxane (16ml), lithium hydroxide monohydrate (0.16Og, 3.81mmol) was added and stirred for approximately 1.2 hours at room temperature. A solution of methyl 7- [ (Ii?, 2J?, 3R,5S) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydro pyranyloxy) cyclopentyljheptanate (2) (0.902g, 2.26mmol) in 1,4-dioxane (3ml) and water ' (0.57ml) were added thereto, and the mixed solution was heat refluxed for approximately 48 hours. After cooling to room temperature, approximately half of the solvent was evaporated under reduced pressure. Ethyl acetate and water were added to the residue and the solution was stirred, let to stand and then separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate. The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with 3% aqueous sodium chloride and saturated aqueous sodium chloride, and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel

column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300SP: 36g; ethyl acetate:hexane=l: 4) . The fractions containing impurities were re-purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300SP: 6g/ ethyl acetate: hexane=l : 4) to give methyl 7- [ [IR, 2R 1 3R, 55) -5-acetoxy-2- ( [E) -4, 4-difluoro-3- oxo-1-octenyl) -3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (_3) (0.671g; 1.2.6mmol; yield: 55.9%). (Example 4a)

T To a solution of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-2- oxoheptyl)phosphonate [I) (ϊ.lO9g, 4.295mmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (17ml), sodium hydroxide (0.164g, 4.10mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred for approximately 1.2 hours at room temperature. A solution of methyl 7- [ [IR, 2R r 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate [2) (0.955g, 2.40mmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (3ml), and water (0.32ml) were added thereto, and the mixed solution was heat refluxed for approximately 48 hours. After cooling to room temperature, water (5.6ml) was added to the solution and stirred, and then, let to stand and separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate (4ml) . The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with 3% aqueous

sodium chloride (6ml) and saturated aqueous sodium chloride

(6ml), and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300SP: 33g; ethyl acetate : hexane=l : 4) to give methyl 7-

[ (IR, 2JR, 3R, 55) -5-acetoxy-2- ( (E) -4, 4-difluoro-3-oxo-l- octenyl) -3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate

(3) (1.079g; 2.033mmol; yield: 84.8%).

(Example 4b)

To a solution of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-2- oxoheptyl)phosphonate (1) (1.113g, 4.31mmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (17ml), potassium hydroxide (0.225g, 4.00mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred for approximately 1.2 hours at room temperature. A solution of methyl 7- [ (IR, 2R, 3R, 55) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydro pyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (2) (0.965g, 2.42mmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (3ml) solution, and water (0.32ml) were added thereto. The mixed solution was heat refluxed for approximately 48 hours. After cooling to room temperature, water (5.6ml) was added to the solution and the mixture was stirred, let to stand and then separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice

with ethyl acetate (4ml) . The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with 3% aqueous sodium chloride (6ml) and saturated aqueous sodium chloride (6ml), and dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300SP: 33g; ethyl acetate :hexane=l: 4) to give methyl 7- [ (IR, 2R, 3R, 55) -5- acetoxy-2- ( (E) -4, 4-difluoro-3-oxo-l-octenyl) -3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl]heptanate (3_) (1.035g; 1.950mmol; yield: 80.6%). (Example 5a)

To a solution of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-5S- methyl-2-oxoheptyl)phosphonate (4_) [IA. Iq, 274mmol) in t- butyl methyl ether (1120ml), lithium hydroxide monohydrate (11.5g, 273mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred for one hour at room temperature. A solution of methyl- 7- [ [IR, 2R, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyl- oxy) cyclopentyl]heptanate (2) (64.02g, 160.6mmol) in t- butyl methyl ether (278ml) and water (21.7ml) were added thereto, and the mixed solution was heat refluxed for approximately 31 hours (internal temperature: approximately 53°C) . After cooling to room temperature, water (351ml)

was added to the solution and the mixture was stirred, let to stand and then separated into two layers . The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate (234ml) . The organic layers were combined, washed twice with saturated aqueous sodium, chloride (351ml) , and dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate (55g) . After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was. purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 2110g; ethyl acetate : hexane=l : 4 to 1:2). The fractions containing impurities were re-purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 85Og; ethyl acetate :hexane=l: 4 to 1:2) to give methyl 7- [ {1R, 2R 1 3R, 5S) -

5-acetoxy-2- ( (E) -4, 4-difluoro-6S-methyl-3-oxo-l-octenyl) -3-

(2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (_5) (75.03g; 137.8mmol; yield: 85.8%) as a pale yellow oil.

1 H-NMR • (200 MHz, CDCl 3 ): δ (ppm) : 7.10 (0.5H, dd, J=15.6, 6.5Hz), 7.05 (0.5H, dd, J=15.6, 7.0Hz), 6.68 (0.5H, d, J=15.6Hz), 6.63 (0.5H, d, J=15.6Hz), 5.19-5.09 (IH, m) , 4.61-4.46 (IH, m) , 4.19-3.93 (IH, m) , 3.88-3.60 (IH, m) , 3.66 (3H, s), 3.50-3.31 (IH, m) , 2.87-2.36 (2H, m) , 2.28 (2H, t, J=7.5Hz), 2.15-1.03 (23H, m) , 2.07 (3H, s), 0.97 (3H, t, J=6.4Hz), 0.88 (3H, t, J =7.3Hz)

(Example 5b)

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To a solution of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-2-oxo-3- phenylpropyl)phosphonate (_6) (0.262g, 0.942mmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (7ml), lithium hydroxide monohydrate (38.2mg,

0.910mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred for one hour at room temperature. A solution of methyl 7-

[ (IR, 2R, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyl- oxy) cyclopentyl]heptanate (2) (0.25Og, 0.627mmol) in t- butyl methyl ether (3ml) and water (0.3ml) were added thereto, and the mixed solution was heat refluxed for approximately 48 hours. After cooling to room temperature, the reaction mixture was added to water, and extracted twice with t-butyl methyl ether. The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with water, saturated sodium bicarbonate water and saturated aqueous sodium chloride, and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Merck Art. 9385: 20Og; ethyl acetate : hexane=2 : 3) . The fractions containing impurities were re-purified by silica gel column chromatography (Merck Art. 9385: 12Og; ethyl acetate:hexane=2:3) , to give methyl 7- [ (IR, 2R, 3R, 5S) -5-

acetoxy-2- ( (E) -4, 4-difluoro-3-oxo-4-phenyl-l-butenyl) -3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (7_) (0.257g; 0.467mmol; yield: 74.4%) as a colorless oil.

1 H-NMR (200MHz, CDCl 3 ) : δ (ppm) : 7.60-7.50 (2H, m) , 7.50- 7.38 (3H, m) , 7.10 (0.5H, dd, J=16.7, 8.5Hz), 7.02 (0.5H, dd, J=16.7, 9.5Hz) , 6.66 (0.5H, d, J=16.7Hz), 6.59 (0.5H, d, J=16.7Hz), 5,17-5.05 (IH, . m) , 4.55-4.48 (0.5H, m) , 4.40- 4.30 (0.5H, m) , 4.16-3.67 (IH, m) , 3.66 (3H, s) , 3.58-3.13 (2H, HI) , 2.84-2.35 (2H, m) , 2.29 (2H, t, J=7.5Hz), 2.06 (3H, s), 1.93-1.02 (17H, m)

(Example 5c)

To a solution of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-2- oxoheptyl) phosphonate (1_) (1.816g, 7.033mmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (16ml), lithium hydroxide monohydrate (0.271g, 6.46mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred for 2.25 hours at room temperature. A solution of methyl (Z)-I- [ (1R,2R,3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyl- oxy) cyclopentyl] -5-heptenate (_8) (1.554g, 3.920mmol) in t- butyl methyl ether (4.7ml) and water (0.75ml) were added thereto, and the mixed solution was heat refluxed for approximately 24 hours. After cooling to room temperature, water was added to the solution and the mixture was stirred,

let to stand and then separated into two layers . The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate. The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with 3% aqueous sodium chloride and saturated aqueous sodium chloride, and dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300SP: 47g, ethyl acetate :hexane=l : 4) , to give methyl U) -7- [ {1R, 2R, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2- ( [E) -4, 4-difluoro-3- oxo-1-octenyl) -3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] -5- heptenate (_9) (1.787g; 3.380mmol; yield: 86.2%) as a pale yellow oil.

1 H-NMR (200MHz, CDCl 3 ): δ (ppm) : 7.11 (0.5H, dd, J=15.7, 7.6Hz), 7.08 (0.5H, dd, J=i5.7, 6.9Hz), 6.68 (0.5H, d, J=15.7Hz), 6.63 (0.5H, d, J=15.7Hz), 5.45-5.21 (2H, m) , 5.15-5.05 (IH, m) , 4.62-4.44 (IH, m) , --4.19-3.96 (IH, m) , 3.88-3.62 (IH, m) , 3.66 (3H, s) , 3.52-3.32 (IH, m) , 2.92- 2.36 (2H, m) , 2.29 (2H, t, J=7.3 Hz), 2.23-1.22 (22H, m) , 2.07 (3H, s), 0.92 (3H, t, J=6.9 Hz) (Example 6)

To a solution of dimethyl ( 3 , 3-difluoro-2-

oxoheptyl)phosphonate (1_) (0.378g, 1.50mmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (5ml), lithium hydroxide monohydrate (60.8mg, 1.45mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred for one hour at room temperature. Water (0.15ml) and (3a.R, 4R, 5R, 6aS) -2-oxo-5-phenylcarbonyloxyhexahydro cyclopenta[Jb] furan-4-carbaldehyde (I 1- O) (0.274g, l.OOmmol) were added thereto and the mixed solution was stirred for approximately 3 hours at room temperature. The reaction mixture was added to water and extracted twice with t-butyl methyl ether. The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with water, saturated sodium bicarbonate water and saturated aqueous sodium chloride, and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia

BW-300: 10Og; ethyl acetate :hexane=l : 2) , to give

(3aH, AR, 5R, 6aS) -4- ( (E) -4, 4-difluoro-3-oxo-l-octenyl) -2-oxo-

5-phenylcarbonyloxyhexahydrocyclopenta[jb] furan (11)

(0.201g; 0.495mmol; yield: 49.5%) as a colorless oil. 1 H-NMR (200MHz, CDCl 3 ): δ (ppm) : 8.03-7.95 (2H, m) , 7.63- 7.39 (3H, m) , 7.03 (IH, dd, J=15.8, 7.7Hz), 6.66 (IH, d, J=15.8Hz), 5.30-5.41 (IH, m) , 5.20-5.06 (IH, m) , 3.08-2.82 (3H, m) , 2.74-2.26 (3H, m) , 2.15-1.81 (2H, m) , 1.54-1.20 (4H, m) , 0.89 (3H, t, J=7.0 Hz)

(Comparative Example 6)

To a solution of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-2- oxoheptyl)phosphonate (1_) . (0.969g, 3.75mmol) in anhydrous t-butyl methyl ether (15ml), lithium hydride (28.6mg, 3.60mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred for two hours at room temperature. (3aR, AR, 5R, 6aS) -2-oxo-5-phenyl carbonyloxyhexahydrocyclopenta[jb] furan-4-carbaldehyde (10) (0.686g, 2.50mmol) was added thereto and the mixed solution was stirred for approximately 6 hours at room temperature. Water was added to the solution and the mixture was stirred, let to stand and then separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate. The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with 3% aqueous sodium chloride and saturated aqueous sodium chloride, and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300SP: 28g; ethyl acetate : hexane=l : 2) to give (3aR, AR, bR, 6aS) -4- ( [E) -A, 4-difluoro-3-oxo-l-octenyl) -2-oxo- 5-phenylcarbonyloxyhexahydrocyclopenta [Jb] furan (11) (48.5mg; 0.119mmol; yield: 4.8%).

(Example 7 )

To a solution of dimethyl (2- oxoheptyl)phosphonate (_12) (0.178g, O.δOlmmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (2ml), lithium hydroxide monohydrate (32.5mg,

0.775mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred for two hours at room temperature. A solution of methyl 7-

[ {1R,2R, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyl- oxy) cyclopentyl]heptanate (2) (0.21Sg, 0.535mmol) in t- butyl methyl ether (2ml) and water (0.12ml) were added thereto, and the mixed solution was stirred for one hour at room temperature. The reaction mixture was added to water and extracted twice with t-butyl methyl ether. The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate water and saturated aqueous sodium chloride, and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 10Og; ethyl acetate :hexane=3 : 7) , to give methyl 7- [ (IR, 2R, 3R 1 5S)-5-acetoxy-2- ( (E) -3-oxo-l-octenyl) -3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (1_3_) (0.255g;

0.516mmol; yield: 96.4%) as a colorless oil.

1 H-NMR (200MHz, CDCl 3 ): δ (pprα) : 6.71 (0.5H, dd, J=I6,

7.5Hz), 6.68 (0.5H, dd, J=I 6, 7.5Hz), 6.22 (0.5H, d,

J=16Hz), 6.20 (0.5H, d, J=16Hz) , 5.19-5.08 (IH, m) , 4.61-

4.52 (IH, m) , 4.15-3.95 (IH, m) , 3.90-3.60 (IH, m) , 3.66

(3H, s), 3.50-3.35 (IH, m) , 2.75-2.35 (2H, m) , 2.65 (2H, t,

J=7.0Hz), 2.29 (2H, t, J=7.5Hz), 2.06 (3H, s) , 1.90-1.15

(23H, m) , 0.90 (3H, t, J=7.5Hz)

(Example 8)

To a solution of dimethyl (2- oxoheptyl)phosphonate (L2) (O.267g, 1.20mmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (5ml), lithium hydroxide monohydrate (48.3mg, 1.15mmol) was added, and the mixture was stirred for one hour at room temperature. Water (0.05ml) and (3a.R, 4R, 5R, 6aS) -2-oxo-5-phenylcarbonyloxyhexahydro cyclopenta [£>] furan-4-carbo aldehyde (H)) (0.274g, l.OOmmol) were added thereto, and the mixed solution was stirred -for one hour at room temperature. The reaction mixture was added to water and washed twice with t-butyl methyl ether. The organic layers were combined, sequentially washed with saturated sodium bicarbonate water and saturated aqueous sodium chloride, and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. After concentration under reduced pressure, the

residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 10Og; ethyl acetate : hexane=2 : 3) to give [3aR, 4R, 5R, 6aS) -4- ( [E) -3-oxo-l-octenyl) -2-oxo-5-phenyl carbonyloxyhexahydrocyclopenta[jb] furan (IA) (0.339g; 0.915mmol; yield: 91.5%) as a. colorless oil.

1 H-NMR (200MHz, CDCl 3 ): δ (ppm) : 8.05-7.95 (2H, m) , 7.65- 7.40 (3H, m), 6.73 (IH, dd, J =16, 7.5Hz), 6.37 (IH, dd, J=16Hz), 5.42-5.28 (IH, m) , 5.19-5.06 (IH, m) , 3.00-2.45 (5H, m) , 2.55 (2H, J=7.0Hz), 2.38-2.25 (IH, m) , 1.70-1.54 (2H, m) , 1.90-1.20 (4H, m) , 0.90 (3H, t, J=7.5Hz) (Application of the method for the invention)

Using the method of the invention, a therapeutically useful compound was prepared.

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To a solution of dimethyl (3, 3-difluoro-2- oxoheptyl) phosphonate (1) (69.65g, 269.8mmol) in t-butyl methyl ether (1046ml) , lithium hydroxide monohydrate

(10.69g, 254.8mmol) was added and the mixture was stirred for one hour at room temperature. A solution of methyl 7-

[ {1R,2R,3R, 55) -5-acetoxy-2-formyl-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyl- oxy) cyclopentyljheptanate (2) (59.72g, 149.9mmol) in t- butyl methyl ether (233ml) and water (20.2ml) were added

thereto, and the mixed solution was heat refluxed for approximately 41 hours (internal temperature: approximately 54 0 C). After cooling to room temperature, water (351ml) was added to the solution and the mixture was stirred, let to stand and then separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate (234ml) . The organic layers were combined, washed sequentially with 3% aqueous sodium chloride (351ml) and saturated aqueous sodium chloride (351ml) , and dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate (55g) . After concentration under reduced pressure, the residue was ' purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 2280; ethyl acetate :hexane=l: 4) . The fractions containing impurities were re-purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 582g; ethyl acetate :hexane=l : 4) to give methyl 7- [ (Ii?, 2R, 3R, 55) -5-acetoxy-2- ( (E) -4, 4-difluoro-3- oxo-1-octenyl) -3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (.3) (71.02g; 133.8mmol; yield: 89.3%) as a pale yellow oil.

To a solution of methyl 7- [ [IR, 2R 1 3R, 5S) -5- acetoxy-2- ( (E) -4, 4-difluoro-3-oxo-l-octenyl) -3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (3_) (70.9Og,

133.6mmol) in ethyl acetate (357ml), 5%-palladium on carbon (7.12g) was added and the solution was hydrogenated at room temperature and the ambient pressure. The reaction mixture was filtered, the filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure to give methyl 7- [ (Ii?, 2R, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2- (4, 4- difluoro-3-oxooctyl) -3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate [Ib) (71.02g; 133.3mmol; yield: 99.8%) as a colorless oil.

A solution of methyl 7- [ (Ii?, 2R, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-

2- (4, 4-difluoro-3-oxooctyl) -3- (2-tetrahydro pyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (_15_) (71.0Ig, 133.3mmol) in methanol (284ml) was cooled to approximately -20 0 C, and sodium borohydride (5.08g, 134mmol) was added thereto. After stirring for approximately 40 minutes, acetic acid

(7.6ml, 133mmol) was added drop wise, and the reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. -The residue was supplemented with water (325ml) and extracted three times with ethyl acetate (228mL) . The organic layers were combined, washed with 3% aqueous sodium chloride

(325ml) and saturated aqueous sodium chloride (325ml), and dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate (5Ig) . The solution was concentrated under reduced pressure to give methyl 7-

[ (IR, 2R 1 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-2- (4, 4-difluoro-3-hydroxyoctyl) -3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (_1_6) (70.64g; 132.1mmol; yield: 99.1%) as a colorless oil.

A solution of methyl 1- [ (IR, 2R, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy-

2- (4, 4-difluoro-3-hydroxyoctyl) -3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (1_6) (70.62g, 132.1mmol) in ethanol

(213ml) was cooled on ice, and an 8N-sodium hydroxide aqueous solution (132ml, 1056mmol) was added thereto drop wise. After stirring at room temperature for approximately

3 hours, the reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was supplemented with water

(280ml) and t-butyl methyl ether (141ml), and cooled on ice.

After 6N-hydrochloric acid was added drop wise to adjust to pH 3 to 4, the solution was extracted three times with ethyl acetate (280ml) . The organic layers were combined and sequentially washed with water (280ml) twice .and saturated aqueous sodium chloride (336ml) . After drying with anhydrous magnesium sulfate (5Og) , the solution was concentrated under reduced pressure to give crude 7-

[ (IR, 2R, 3R, 5S) -2- ( 4 , 4-difluoro-3-hydroxyoctyl ) -5-hydroxy-3-

(2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanoic acid (11) as white solid. The entire amount was used in the following

step without purification.

1 H-NMR (200MHz, CDCl 3 ) : δ (ppm) : 4.71-4.58 (IH, in) , 4.18- 3.96 (2H, m) , 3.96-3.60 (2H, m) , 3.60-3.42 (IH, m) , 2.35 (2H, t, J=7.5Hz) , 2.13-1.17 (3OH, m) , 0.93 (3H, t, J=7.1Hz)

To the crude 7- [ (IR, IR, 3R, 55) -2- (4, 4-difluoro-3- hydroxyoctyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl]heptanoic acid (1/7) (132. lmmol) in acetonitrile (315ml), diisopropyl ethylamine (69.OmI, 369mmol) and benzyl bromide (47.1ml, 369mmol) were added and the mixture was stirred for 14 hours at room temperature. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure, ethyl acetate (366ml) and water (280ml) were added to the residue and the mixture was stirred, let to stand and then separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate (224ml) . The organic layers were combined and washed with lN-hydrochloric acid (336ml), saturated sodium bicarbonate water (336ml) and saturated aqueous sodium chloride (336ml) . After drying with anhydrous magnesium sulfate (5Ig), the solution was concentrated under reduced pressure. The concentration residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 240Og; ethyl acetate :hexane=l : 2) to

give benzyl 7- [ (LR, 2R, 3R, 5S) -2- (4, 4-difluoro-3- hydroxyoctyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl]heptanate (18J (74.44g; 130.9mmol; yield: 99.1%) as a colorless oil.

1 H-NMR (200MHz, CDCl 3 ) : δ (ppm) : 7.42-7.26 (5H, m) , 5.11 (2H, s), 4.70-4.57 (IH, m) , 4.18-3.96 (2H, m) , 3.96-3.58 (2H, m) , 3.58-3.42 (IH, m) ,. 2.51-2.21 (2H, m) , 2.35 (2H, t, J=7.4Hz), 2.16-1.12 (29H, m) , 0.93 (3H, t, J=7.1Hz)

Swern Oxidation

A solution of oxalyl chloride (57.0ml, 653mmol) in dichloromethane (635ml) was cooled in a dry ice-methanol bath. Dimethylsulfoxide (92.7ml, 1306mmol) was added drop wise and the solution was stirred for 30 minutes. A solution of benzyl 7- [ (IR, 2R 1 3_R, 5S) -2- (4, 4-difluoro-3- hydroxyoctyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyljheptanate (JLS3) (74.31g, 130.7mmol) in dichloromethane (191ml) was added drop wise, and the mixture was stirred for approximately 1.5 hours. Triethylamine (273ml, 1959mmol) was added drop wise to the mixture and the reaction mixture was warmed to 0°C, saturated ammonium water (605ml) was added to the solution and the mixture was stirred, let to stand and then separated into two layers . The aqueous layer was extracted

twice with dichloromethane (302ml) . The organic layers were combined and sequentially washed with 0.35N- hydrochloric acid (302ml), water (605ml), saturated sodium bicarbonate water (605ml) and saturated aqueous sodium chloride (605ml) . After drying with anhydrous magnesium sulfate (52g) , the solution was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was dissolved in a suitable amount of ethyl acetate/hexane solvent mix (1:10), and insoluble matter was filtered. The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure and the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 226Og; ethyl acetate:hexane=l:4) to give benzyl 7- [ (Ii?, 2R, 3R) -2- (4, 4- difluoro-3-oxooctyl) -5-OXO-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (3J3) (71.44g; 126.5mmol; yield: 96.8%) as a pale yellow oil.

To a solution of benzyl 7- [ (Ii?, 2R, 3R) -2- (4, 4- - difluoro-3-oxooctyl) -5-OXO-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (_1_9) (70.49g, 124.8mmol) in acetonitrile (705ml), water (70.5ml) and 85% phosphoric acid (70.5ml) were added and the mixture was stirred for 3 hours at approximately 20 0 C. The solution was supplemented with 10% aqueous sodium chloride (705ml) , and extracted

three times with ethyl acetate (276ml) . The organic layers were combined and sequentially washed with 10% aqueous sodium chloride (360ml) , saturated sodium bicarbonate water (360ml) and saturated aqueous sodium chloride (360ml) . The solution was dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate (5Ig) and concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 210Og; ethyl acetate :hexane=l : 4) . The fractions containing impurities were re-purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300 100Og, ethyl acetate :hexane=l: 4) to give benzyl 7- [ (2R, 4aR, 5R, IaR) -2- (1, 1-difluoropentyl) -2-hydroxy-6-oxooctahydro cyclopenta [b] pyran-5-yl] heptanate (2_0_) (52.64g; 109.5mmol; yield: 87.8%) as a colorless oil. 1 H-NMR (200MHz, CDCl 3 ): δ (ppm) : 7.44-7.26 (5H, m) , 5.11 (2H, s), 4.27-4.04 (IH, m) , 2.58 (IH, dd, J=17.5, 7.1Hz), 2.35 (2H, t, J=7.4Hz), 2.24 (IH, dd, J=Il .5, 11.4Hz), 2.13-

1.74 (5H, m) , 1.74-1.21 (17H, m) , 0.94 (3H, t, J=7.1Hz)

To a solution of benzyl 7- [ (2R, AaR, 5R, IaR) -2-

(1, 1-difluoropentyl) -2-hydroxy-6-oxooctahydrocyclopenta [Jb] pyran-5-yl] heptanate (2_0) (51.88g, lOδ.Ommol) in ethyl acetate (521ml) , 10%-palladium on carbon (50% hydrous,

7.8Ig) was added, and the solution was hydrogenated at ambient pressure and at approximately 2O 0 C. The reaction mixture was filtered through celite, and the filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure. The concentration residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography

(Fuji Silysia FL-60D: 1156g; ethyl acetate :hexane=l : 2) to give a white solid (44.67g) . This solid was dissolved in ethyl acetate, and hexane was added drop wise to recrystallize the compound. Recrystallization was carried out twice, to give purified white crystal (36.42g). The crystal was dissolved in ethyl acetate, and filtered through a membrane filter. Hexane was added to the filtrate to recrystallize. -The crystal was recovered by filtration and vacuum dried to give l-[ [2R f 4aR,5R,laR) -2- (1, 1-difluoropentyl) -2-hydroxy-β-oxooctahydro cyclopenta [b] pyran-5-yl] heptane acid (2jL) (35.3Og; 90.41mmol; yield: 83.7%), which is a compound that is useful as a pharmaceutical agent. (Preparation of starting material) The aldehyde (2) used in the present invention was prepared by the following method.

DIBAL-H toluene

TH TH

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A solution of (3a.R, AS, 5R, 6aS) -4- (t-butyldimethyl silyloxymethyl) -5- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) hexahydrocyclo penta[jb] furan-2-one (2_2) (96. Ig, 261mmol) in toluene

(600ml) was cooled to -75 0 C. 1.5M-diisobutyl aluminum hydride (261ml, 392mmol) was added thereto drop wise and the mixture was stirred at -78 °C for approximately 2 hours.

After adding methanol (69.0ml, 1703mmol) drop wise to the solution, the solution was warmed to room temperature.

Saturated aqueous potassium sodium tartrate (800ml) and diethyl ether (400ml) were added thereto and the mixture was stirred for one hour, let to stand and then separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with diethyl ether (400ml) . The organic layers were combined, washed twice with saturated aqueous sodium chloride (800ml) and then dried with anhydrous magnesium sulfate. The solution was concentrated under reduced pressure to give (3aJ?, AS, 5R, 6aS) -4- ( t-butyldimethylsilyl oxymethyl) -5- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) hexahydrocyclopenta

[Jb] furan-2-ol (2J3) (97.8g, quantitatively) as a slightly yellow oil.

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A suspension of (4-carboxy butyl) triphenyl

phosphonium bromide (289.3g, 652.6mmol) in tetrahydrofuran

(1000ml) was cooled on ice. To the suspension, potassium t-butoxide (146.3g, 1304mmol) was added and the mixture was warmed to room temperature. A solution of (3a_R, 45, 5R, 6a5) - 4- (t-butyldimethylsilyloxymethyl) -5- (2-tetrahydropyranyl- oxy) hexahydrocyclopenta[jb] furan-2-ol (Z3) (97.2g, 261mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (500ml) was added, and the resulting solution was stirred for approximately 1.5 hours. Ice water (800ml) was added to the reaction and the mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure. Then, ice-cooled IN- hydrochloric acid (600ml) and ethyl acetate (800ml) were added to the residue and the mixture was stirred, let to stand and then separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate (400ml) . The organic layers were combined, and washed with saturated aqueous sodium chloride (800ml) . After drying with anhydrous magnesium sulfate, the solution was concentrated under reduced pressure, diethyl ether (1400ml) was added to the residue and the mixture was stirred for 30 minutes. The resulting mixture was filtered, and the deposited white solid was eliminated. The filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure to give crude (Z) -7- [ (IR, 25, 3R, 55) -2- ( t- butyldimethylsilyloxymethyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] -5-heptenoic acid (24) (22Og) as white solid. The entire amount was used in the

following step without purification.

A solution of [Z) -l-[ (IR, 25, 3R, 55) -2- (t- butyldiiuethylsilyloxymethyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] -5-heptenoic acid (24) (261inmol) in acetonitrile (1000ml) was cooled on ice. Diazabicycloundecene (156.0ml, 1044mmol) was added thereto and methyl iodide (65.0ml, 1044mmol) was added drop wise to the solution. The reaction mixture was warmed to room temperature, and stirred for 14 hours. The reaction mixture was cooled on ice, ■ diazabicycloundecene (39.0ml, 261mmol) and methyl iodide (16.3ml, 261mmol) were added, then, the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 1.25 hours. The reaction mixture was again cooled on ice, and diazabicycloundecene (39.0ml, 261mmol) and methyl iodide (lβ-3ml, 261mmol) were added. After stirring at room temperature for one hour, the reaction mixture .was concentrated under reduced pressure. Ethyl acetate (400ml) and water (400ml) were added to the residue and the mixture was stirred, let to stand and then separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with ethyl acetate (400ml) , the organic layers were combined and sequentially washed with lN-hydrochloric acid (600ml),

saturated sodium bicarbonate water (800ml) and saturated aqueous sodium chloride (800ml). After drying with anhydrous magnesium sulfate, the solution was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 200Og; ethyl acetate :hexane=l : 3) , the fractions containing impurities were re-purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 19Og; ethyl acetate:hexane=l:3) to give methyl (Z) -7- [ (IR, 2S 1 3R, 5S) -2- ( t-butyldimethylsilyloxymethyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] -5-heptenate (_25_) (110.4g,

233.5mmol, 89.5%) as colorless oil.

25 26 99.7%

To a solution of methyl (Z) -l-[ (1R,2S,3R,5S) -2- ( t-butyldimethylsilyloxymethyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] -5-heptenate (2_5) (109.9g, 233.5mmol) in ethyl acetate (450ml), 5%-palladium on carbon (10.98g) was added and the mixture was hydrogenated at ambient pressure and at room temperature. The reaction mixture was filtered and the filtrate was concentrated under reduced pressure to give methyl l-[ (lR,2S,3R r 5S) -2- ( t-butyldimethylsilyloxymethyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl]heptanate (26) (110. Ig,

232.9mmol, 99.7%) . as colorless oil.

1 H-NMR (200MHz, CDCl 3 ): δ (ppm) : 4.75-4.65 (IH, m) , 4.26- 4.06 (2H, m) , 3.97-3.28 (4H, m) , 3.67 (3H, s) , 2.52 (0.5H, d, J=IO. IHz)/ 2.39 (0.5H, d, J=IClHz), 2.31 (2H, t, J=7.5Hz), 2.10-1.18 (19H, m) , 0.89 (4.5H, s) , 0.88 (4.5H, s) , 0.G4 (6H, s) .

A solution of methyl l-[ (1R,2S,3R,5S) -2- (t- butyldimethylsilyloxymethyl) -5-hydroxy-3- (2- tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (2_6) (109.6g, 231.8mmol) in dichloromethane (500ml) was cooled on ice. Pyridine (28.1ml, 347mmol) and acetyl chloride (24.0ml, 349mmol) were added drop wise to the solution, and the solution was stirred at room temperature for 1.5 hours. Water (600ml) was added to the solution and the mixture was stirred, let to stand, separated into two layers, and the aqueous layer was extracted twice with dichloromethane (400ml) . The organic layers were combined and washed with lN-hydrochloric acid (600ml), saturated sodium bicarbonate water (800ml) and saturated aqueous sodium chloride (800ml). After drying with anhydrous magnesium sulfate, the solution was concentrated under reduced pressure to give methyl 7- [ (IR, 2S r 3R 1 5S)-5-acetoxy-2- ( t-butyldimethylsilyloxymethyl) -

W

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3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (27) (119.2g, 231.5mmol, 99.9%), as slightly yellow oil.

1 H-MMR (200MHz, CDCl 3 ) : δ (ppm) : 5.15-5.05 (IH, m) , 4.76- 4.53 (IH, m) , 4.21-4.10 (0.5H, m) , 4.10-3.95 (0.5H, m) , 3.95-3.39 (4H, m) , 3.67 (3H, s) , 2.38-1.04 (2OH, m) , 2.30 (2H, t, J=7.5Hz) , 2.04 (3H, s) , 0.89 (4.5H, s) , 0.88 (4.5H, s) , 0.04 (6H, s)

A solution of methyl 7- [ (Ii?, 25, 3R, 55) -5-acetoxy- 2- ( t-butyldimethylsilyloxymethyl) -3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (21) (118.7g, 230.6mmol) in tetrahydrofuran (450ml) was cooled on ice. A solution of lM-tetra butyl ammonium fluoride (in THF, 277ml, 277mmol) was added drop wise thereto and the mixture was stirred at room temperature for 20.5 hours. The reaction mixture was concentrated under reduced pressure, and the residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 200Og; ethyl acetate : hexane=l : 1) . The fractions containing impurities were re-purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia BW-300: 52Og; ethyl acetate:hexane=l:l) to give methyl 7- [ (IR, 25, 3R, 55) -5- acetoxy-2-hydroxymethyl-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (2_8) (90.64g, 226.3mmol, 98.1%) as

colorless oil .

A solution of oxalyl chloride (28.3ml, 324mmol) in dichloromethane (325ml) was cooled in a dry ice-methanol bath. Dimethylsulfoxide (46.0ml, 648mmol) was added drop wise and the mixture was stirred for approximately 30 minutes. A solution of methyl 7- [ (I-R, 25, 3R, 5S) -5-acetoxy- 2-hydroxymethyl-3- (2-tetrahydropyranyloxy) cyclopentyl] heptanate (2_8) (65.0Og, 162.3mmol) in dichloromethane (170ml) was added thereto drop wise and the mixture was stirred for approximately 1.5 hours. Triethylamine (113ml, δllmmol) was added drop wise to the reaction and the reaction mixture was warmed to O 0 C. Water (426ml) was added to the reaction mixture and the mixture was stirred, let to stand and then separated into two layers. The aqueous layer was extracted twice with t-butyl methyl ether

(266ml) . The organic layers were combined and sequentially washed with lN-hydrochloric acid (390ml), water (426ml), saturated sodium bicarbonate water (426ml) and saturated aqueous sodium chloride (426ml) . After drying with anhydrous magnesium sulfate (54g) , the solution was concentrated under reduced pressure. The residue was purified by silica gel column chromatography (Fuji Silysia

BW-300: 195Og; ethyl acetate :hexane=3 : 7 ) to give methyl 7- [ [IR, 2R, 3R 1 55) -δ-acetoxy-^-formyl-S- (2-tetrahydropyranyl- oxy) cyclopentyl]heptanate (2_) (59.74g, 149.9mmol; yield: 92.4%) as yellow oil.