- [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement of allylic selenimides: Strategy for the synthesis of peptides, peptidomimetics, and N-aryl vinyl glycines
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The scope of the NCS-mediated amination/[2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement of enantioenriched allylic selenides has been expanded to provide access to three new product classes. The use of N-protected amino acid amides provides a novel strategy for accessing peptide chains containing unnatural vinyl glycine amino acid residues. Also reported is the use of amino acid esters, allowing the diastereoselective synthesis of N,N-dicarboxymethylamines, a motif found in a number of pharmaceuticals. Furthermore, use of a range of N-aromatic and N-heteroaromatic amines allows the formation of enantioenriched N-arylamino acids, a motif found in a number of synthetically and biologically interesting compounds.
- Armstrong, Alan,Emmerson, Daniel P. G.,Milner, Harry J.,Sheppard, Robert J.
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p. 3895 - 3907
(2014/05/20)
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- Process for the preparation of perindopril and salts thereof
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The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of the ACE inhibitor (2S,3aS,7aS)-1-((2S)-2-(((1S)-1-(ethoxycarbonyl)butyl)amino)-1-oxopropyl)octahydro-1H-indol-2-carboxylic acid and of pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof as well as to processes for preparing a N-((S)-1-carbethoxybutyl)-(S)-alanine intermediate and a (2S,3aS,7aS)-octahydroindole-2-carboxylic acid intermediate in a purified form.
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- NOVEL METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF CRYSTALLINE PERINDOPRIL ERBUMINE
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A process for preparation of crystalline perindopril erbumine of formula (II) which exhibits the X-ray (powder) diffraction pattern like that shown in the figure. The process comprises reacting a solution of perindopril of formula (I), in a solvent selected from N, N-dimethylformamide or dimethyl acetals of lower aliphatic aldehydes and ketones with tertiary butylamine and crystallization of the erbumine salt thus obtained by heating the reaction mixture to reflux, filtering hot, cooling gradually to 20 oC to 30 oC, and further cooling to 0o C to 15 oC for 30 minutes to 1 hour and finally filtering off and drying the crystals.
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- PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF PERINDOPRIL AND SALTS THEREOF
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A process for preparation of perindopril of formula (II) and salts thereof which is simple, safe, convenient and cost-effective. The process involves reaction of compound of formula (I), wherein X is chlorine or bromine with compound of formula (VII) wherein A signifies that the six-membered ring of the bicyclic system is either saturated or unsaturated, followed by catalytic hydrogenation to give the perindopril of formula (II).
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- Design, synthesis, and physicochemical properties of a novel, conformationally restricted 2,3-dihydro-1,3,4-thiadiazole-containing angiotensin converting enzyme inhibitor which is preferentially eliminated by the biliary route in rats
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Two novel series of dihydrothiadiazole ring containing inhibitors of angiotensin converting enzyme have been designed and synthesized. The compounds are highly potent enzyme inhibitors and, as a consequence of conformational restriction, chemically stable with respect to undesirable cyclization reactions. The most interesting compound from this series, 5a (FPL 63547), is the monoethyl ester prodrug of the highly potent ''aminocarboxy'' inhibitor 5b (FPL 63674). It produces an antihypertensive effect of long duration in animal models after oral dosing. Unlike other ACE inhibitors, 5b is eliminated almost entirely by biliary clearance in the rat. The favorable pharmacological properties of 5a and 5b are rationalized in terms of their unique physicochemical profiles. The clear preference for biliary clearance seen with 5b is consistent with its lipophilicity and its high degree of net ionization at physiological pH, which results from the very low pK(a) of the C-terminus carboxylic acid function. FPL 63547 is presently undergoing clinical investigation in man.
- Bennion,Brown,Cook,Manners,Payling,Robinson
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p. 439 - 447
(2007/10/02)
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