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Two methods for the preparation of sitagliptin phosphate: Via chemical resolution and asymmetric hydrogenation
Ye, Fei,Zhang, Zhifeng,Zhao, Wenxia,Ding, Jianhai,Wang, Yali,Dang, Xueyan
, p. 4805 - 4809 (2021/02/03)
Two effective processes have been developed for the preparation of sitagliptin phosphate. The approach of chemical resolution obtained R-sitagliptin in five steps from commercially available starting materials using the inexpensive NaBH4 to reduce the enamine and then using (-)-di-p-toluoyl-l-tartaric acid to resolve racemates in 11% yield overall. The route successfully avoids the use of expensive noble metal as catalysts compared with traditional synthesis methods, resulting in greatly reduced costs and simplified synthetic routes. Other alternative asymmetric hydrogenation of β-ketomide routes for the synthesis of sitagliptin were found, two of the intermediates were synthesized for the first time. This journal is
Process for preparing sitagliptin
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Paragraph 0053-0055, (2021/06/01)
The present technology relates to a method for manufacturing sitagliptin, which is a representative drug among DPP-4 inhibitors which are drugs used for the treatment of diabetes. The method of the present invention uses CDI for the condensation reaction of specific compounds, and through a specific subsequent process, high-purity sitagliptin phosphate monohydrate can be manufactured in a high yield. In particular, the manufacturing method of the present invention is suitable for mass production.
Synthesis of (?)-(R)-Sitagliptin by RhI-Catalyzed Asymmetric Hydroamination
Berthold, Dino,Breit, Bernhard
, p. 6247 - 6249 (2021/09/25)
We report of a concise synthesis of (R)-sitagliptin monophosphate – a drug predominantly applied in the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Utilizing our recently developed RhI-catalyzed hydroamination of allenes for the stereoselective construction of the inherent chiral amino function, a new approach to (R)-sitagliptin monophosphate on a 3.5 mmol scale was established.