Institute for Molecular Bioscience, The University of Queensland, Brisbane (Australia).
Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2014 Dec 8;53(50):13664-88. doi: 10.1002/anie.201400932. Epub 2014 Nov 14.
Well over a hundred years ago, Professor Julius Bredt embarked on a career pursuing and critiquing bridged bicyclic systems that contained ring strain induced by the presence of a bridgehead olefin. These endeavors founded what we now know as Bredt's rule (Bredtsche Regel). Physical, theoretical, and synthetic organic chemists have intensely studied this premise, pushing the boundaries of such systems to arrive at a better understood physical phenomenon. Mother nature has also seen fit to construct molecules containing bridgehead double bonds that encompass Bredt's rule. For the first time, this topic is reviewed in a natural product context.
早在一百多年前,朱利叶斯·布雷特教授就开始从事研究和批判含有桥头烯烃的桥环双环系统的环状应变诱导的 bridged bicyclic 系统。这些努力奠定了我们现在所知的布雷特规则(Bredtsche Regel)的基础。物理、理论和合成有机化学家们已经深入研究了这一前提,推动了这些系统的发展,以更好地理解物理现象。大自然也创造了包含布雷特规则的桥头双键的分子。这是第一次在天然产物的背景下对这个课题进行综述。