Corey–Itsuno reduction
The Corey–Itsuno reduction, also known as the Corey–Bakshi–Shibata (CBS) reduction, is a chemical reaction in which a prochiral ketone is enantioselectively reduced to produce the corresponding chiral, non-racemic alcohol. The oxazaborolidine reagent which mediates the enantioselective reduction of ketones was previously developed by the laboratory of Itsuno and thus this transformation may more properly be called the Itsuno-Corey oxazaborolidine reduction.
Corey–Itsuno reduction | |
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Named after | Elias James Corey Shinichi Itsuno |
Reaction type | Organic redox reaction |
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Organic Chemistry Portal | corey-bakshi-shibata-reduction |
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