Among diverse systems containing multiple bonds, cumulenes are recognized
as the most reactive derivatives towards both nucleophilic and electrophilic agents,
and for this reason, they are considered as important class of substrates for organic
synthesis. Over the last three decades alkoxyallenes have been demonstrated
as highly useful C3-building blocks for the construction of numerous N-, O-, and
S-containing heterocycles, including enantiomerically pure compounds. Special
attention has been paid to lithiated alkoxyallenes as suitable nucleophiles for the
reactions with alkyl halides, strained heterocycles, carbonyl compounds and their
derivatives. The presence of the allene unit in the initially formed adducts opens
up several possibilities in the preparation of more complex systems. In this review,
selected applications of lithiated alkoxyallenes in the synthesis of natural products
and their analogues are discussed