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  1. A Continuous Flow Sulfuryl Chloride-Based Reaction—Synthesis of a Key Intermediate in a New Route toward Emtricitabine and Lamivudine

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Souza, Juliana M. de, Berton, Mateo, Snead, David R., McQuade, D. Tyler

    We demonstrate a continuous two-step sequence in which sulfenyl chloride is formed, trapped by vinyl acetate, and chlorinated further via a Pummerer rearrangement. These reactions produce a key intermediate in our new approach to the oxathiolane core used to prepare the antiretroviral medicines...

  2. A Continuous Process for Buchwald–Hartwig Amination at Micro-, Lab-, and Mesoscale Using a Novel Reactor Concept

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Falß, Sebastian, Tomaiuolo, Giovanna, Perazzo, Antonio, Hodgson, Paul, Yaseneva, Polina, Zakrzewski, Jacek, Guido, Stefano, Lapkin, Alexei, Woodward, Robert, Meadows, Rebecca E.

    A continuous Buchwald–Hartwig reaction using the bulky N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) precatalyst [Pd(IPr*)(cin)Cl] 4 has been developed for the synthesis of a key pharmaceutical intermediate 2. Using microreactor technology, the reaction could be optimized under dilute conditions with low material...

  3. A Flow Process Built upon a Batch Foundation—Preparation of a Key Amino Alcohol Intermediate via Multistage Continuous Synthesis

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Lim, John Jin, Arrington, Kenneth, Dunn, Anna L., Leitch, David C., Andrews, Ian, Curtis, Neil R., Hughes, Mark J., Tray, Daniel R., Wade, Charles E., Whiting, Matthew P., Goss, Charles, Liu, Yangmu Chloe, Roesch, Brian M.

    This paper describes recent efforts to apply flow technology in the preparation of the key amino alcohol intermediate 3b so as to address manufacturability issues present in the batch process of a PRMT5 inhibitor. The continuous process, one of the first reported pharmaceutical processes to use...

  4. A Tandem Ring Closure and Nitrobenzene Reduction with Sulfide Provides an Improved Route to an Important Intermediate for the Anti-Tuberculosis Drug Candidate Sutezolid

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Kalmode, Hanuman P., Ravikumar, Ongolu, Paymode, Dinesh J., Bachert, John, Burns, Justina M., Stringham, Rodger W., Aleshire, Sarah L., Nelson, Ryan C.

    Sutezolid is an in-development thiomorpholine derivative of the FDA-approved tuberculosis (TB) treatment linezolid. Current synthetic routes for preparing sutezolid start with thiomorpholine as a key structural building block; unfortunately, this material was identified as a major cost driver for...

  5. A Virtual Plant for Integrated Continuous Manufacturing of a Carfilzomib Drug Substance Intermediate, Part 2: Enone Synthesis via a Barbier-Type Grignard Process

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Içten, Elçin, Maloney, Andrew J., Beaver, Matthew G., Zhu, Xiaoxiang, Shen, Dongying E., Robinson, Jo Anna, Parsons, Andrew T., Allian, Ayman, Huggins, Seth, Hart, Roger, Rolandi, Pablo, Walker, Shawn D., Braatz, Richard D.

    This article details efforts to characterize and develop a process control strategy for the manufacture of enone 2, a carfilzomib drug substance intermediate obtained through a Barbier-type Grignard reaction of morpholine amide 1. This includes the development of a novel mechanistic model for the...

  6. A Virtual Plant for Integrated Continuous Manufacturing of a Carfilzomib Drug Substance Intermediate, Part 3: Manganese-Catalyzed Asymmetric Epoxidation, Crystallization, and Filtration

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Maloney, Andrew J., Içten, Elçin, Capellades, Gerard, Beaver, Matthew G., Zhu, Xiaoxiang, Graham, Lauren R., Brown, Derek B., Griffin, Daniel J., Sangodkar, Rahul, Allian, Ayman, Huggins, Seth, Hart, Roger, Rolandi, Pablo, Walker, Shawn D., Braatz, Richard D.

    This article describes the process characterization and development of models to inform a process control strategy to prepare (R,R)-epoxy ketone 2, an intermediate in the manufacture of carfilzomib. Model calibration for relevant unit operations and the development of a dynamic integrated...

  7. Advancing Flow Chemistry Portability: A Simplified Approach to Scaling Up Flow Chemistry

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Lévesque, François, Rogus, Nicholas J., Spencer, Glenn, Grigorov, Plamen, McMullen, Jonathan P., Thaisrivongs, David A., Davies, Ian W., Naber, John R.

    We report mixing characterization of five lab-scale and eight production-scale static mixers using a modified fourth Bourne reaction. An efficient inline method relying on UV–vis spectroscopy was developed to streamline analysis of the product distribution. As a result of these studies, we have...

  8. Application of Transition-Metal Catalysis, Biocatalysis, and Flow Chemistry as State-of-the-Art Technologies in the Synthesis of LCZ696

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Gu, Xingxian, Zhao, Jibin, Chen, Like, Li, Yunzhong, Yu, Bo, Tian, Xiangguang, Min, Zhongcheng, Xu, Su, Gu, Huijuan, Sun, Junjie, Lu, Xiaoquan, Chang, Meng, Wang, Xufan, Zhao, Liqun, Ye, Shengqing, Yang, Hongwei, Tian, Yingtao, Gao, Feng, Gai, Yu, Jia, Guanghua, Wu, Jingjing, Wang, Yan, Zhang, Jianghua, Zhang, Xuesong, Liu, Weichun, Gu, Xin, Luo, Xi, Dong, Hai, Wang, Huaimin, Schenkel, Berthold, Venturoni, Francesco, Filipponi, Paolo, Guelat, Bertrand, Allmendinger, Thomas, Wietfeld, Bernhard, Hoehn, Pascale, Kovacic, Nikola, Hermann, Luca, Schlama, Thierry, Ruch, Thomas, Derrien, Nadine, Piechon, Philippe, Kleinbeck, Florian

    LCZ696 is a novel treatment for patients suffering from heart failure that combines the two active pharmaceutical ingredients sacubitril and valsartan in a single chemical compound. While valsartan is an established drug substance, a new manufacturing process suitable for large-scale commercial...

  9. Application of Transition-Metal Catalysis, Biocatalysis, and Flow Chemistry as State-of-the-Art Technologies in the Synthesis of LCZ696

    23 Jul 2024 | Contributor(s): Gu, Xingxian, Zhao, Jibin, Chen, Like, Li, Yunzhong, Yu, Bo, Tian, Xiangguang, Min, Zhongcheng, Xu, Su, Gu, Huijuan, Sun, Junjie, Lu, Xiaoquan, Chang, Meng, Wang, Xufan, Zhao, Liqun, Ye, Shengqing, Yang, Hongwei, Tian, Yingtao, Gao, Feng, Gai, Yu, Jia, Guanghua, Wu, Jingjing, Wang, Yan, Zhang, Jianghua, Zhang, Xuesong, Liu, Weichun, Gu, Xin, Luo, Xi, Dong, Hai, Wang, Huaimin, Schenkel, Berthold, Venturoni, Francesco, Filipponi, Paolo, Guelat, Bertrand, Allmendinger, Thomas, Wietfeld, Bernhard, Hoehn, Pascale, Kovacic, Nikola, Hermann, Luca, Schlama, Thierry, Ruch, Thomas, Derrien, Nadine, Piechon, Philippe, Kleinbeck, Florian

    LCZ696 is a novel treatment for patients suffering from heart failure that combines the two active pharmaceutical ingredients sacubitril and valsartan in a single chemical compound. While valsartan is an established drug substance, a new manufacturing process suitable for large-scale commercial...

  10. Axial Chirality in the Sotorasib Drug Substance, Part 2: Leveraging a High-Temperature Thermal Racemization to Recycle the Classical Resolution Waste Stream

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Beaver, Matthew G., Brown, Derek B., Campbell, Kiersten, Fang, Yuan-Qing, Ford, David D., Mardirossian, Narbe, Nagy, Kevin D., Rötheli, Andreas R., Sheeran, Jillian W., Telmesani, Reem, Parsons, Andrew T.

    The development and kilogram-scale demonstration of a high-temperature continuous-flow racemization process to recycle the off-enantiomer of an atropisomeric sotorasib intermediate is described. Part 1 of this two-part series details the design and execution of a classical resolution to generate...

  11. Catalytic Static Mixers for the Continuous Flow Hydrogenation of a Key Intermediate of Linezolid (Zyvox)

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Gardiner, James, Nguyen, Xuan, Genet, Charlotte, Horne, Mike D., Hornung, Christian H., Tsanaktsidis, John

    Catalytic static mixers (CSMs) were used for the efficient preparation of a key intermediate of the antimicrobial drug linezolid (Zyvox). The approach combines 3D printing and additive manufacturing techniques with continuous flow processing to produce a general method for catalytic...

  12. Comparison of a Batch and Flow Approach for the Lipase-Catalyzed Resolution of a Cyclopropanecarboxylate Ester, A Key Building Block for the Synthesis of Ticagrelor

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Hugentobler, Katharina G., Rasparini, Marcello, Thompson, Lisa A., Jolley, Katherine E., Blacker, A. John, Turner, Nicholas J.

    In this study a batch reactor process is compared to a flow chemistry approach for lipase-catalyzed resolution of the cyclopropanecarboxylate ester (±)-3. (1R,2R)-3 is a precursor of the amine (1R,2S)-2 which is a key building block of the API ticagrelor. For both flow and batch operation, the...

  13. Continuous Flow Chemistry of Metal Mediated Carboxylation and α-Arylation Reactions

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Venkatraman, Sripathy, Tweedie, Scott, McLaws, Mark, Lathbury, David

    Utility of continuous flow chemistry in a carboxylation reaction and palladium-mediated α-arylation reaction is described. A two-step carboxylation reaction of an aryl group involving an anion formation, followed by quench with gaseous carbon dioxide was developed on small scale using HDPE tubes...

  14. Continuous Flow Conditions for High Temperature Formation of a Benzodioxan Pharmaceutical Intermediate: Rapid Scaleup for Early Phase Material Delivery

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Li, Pengbin, Yang, Shaohui, Zhu, Ruiheng, Sun, Baoquan, Li, Zhongbo, Huang, Ping, Buser, Jonas Y., Minguez, Jose Miguel, Ryan, Sarah J.

    We have developed a continuous flow method to enable rapid scaleup of an enantioenriched benzodioxan intermediate. We propose that the reaction proceeds through an intramolecular SNAr cyclization. Interestingly, traditional SNAr conditions resulted in impurity formation. When the starting...

  15. Continuous Flow Synthesis of 16-Dehydropregnenolone Acetate, a Key Synthon for Natural Steroids and Drugs

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Mancino, Valentina, Cerra, Bruno, Piccinno, Alessandro, Gioiello, Antimo

    A telescoped multistep process to provide the continuous delivery of 16-dehydropregnenolone acetate (16-DPA) from diosgenin is described. The method was evaluated through batch screenings that helped to identify critical bottlenecks and flowability, and the best conditions were optimized in flow...

  16. Continuous Multiphase Flow Nitration and Cryogenic Flow Formylation: Enabling Process Development and Manufacturing of Pharmaceutical Intermediates

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Cardinal-David, Benoit, Harper, Kaid C., Verma, Anuj, Hanna, David, Caspi, Daniel D., Vitale, Christopher, Bien, Jeffrey T., Wang, Zhe, Diwan, Moiz

    Manufacturing API and pharmaceutical intermediates requires the development of scalable, safe, and environmentally friendly processes. Reactions with high exothermicity or otherwise hazardous in nature, as well as reactions involving the formation of unstable intermediates, can benefit from...

  17. Continuous Platinum-Mediated Hydrogenation of Refametinib Iodo-nitroaniline Key Intermediate DIM-NA: The Combined Challenges of Selectivity and Catalyst Deactivation

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Baramov, Todor, Hassfeld, Jorma, Gottfried, Michael, Bauer, Hermann, Herrmann, Tanja, Ben Said, Mourad, Roggan, Stefan

    The chemoselective, continuous, multistep reduction of iodo-nitroaromatics in a fixed-bed hydrogenation reactor has been investigated. This transformation poses challenges upon both the catalyst and process conditions if high yields are to be achieved. First, the stability and selectivity of four...

  18. Continuous Selective Hydrogenation of Refametinib Iodo-nitroaniline Key Intermediate DIM-NA over Raney Cobalt Catalyst at kg/day Scale with Online UV–Visible Conversion Control

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Said, Mourad Ben, Baramov, Todor, Herrmann, Tanja, Gottfried, Michael, Hassfeld, Jorma, Roggan, Stefan

    The continuous selective hydrogenation of the iodo-nitroaromatic refametinib active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) intermediate (2,3-difluoro-5-methoxy-6-nitro-phenyl)-(2-fluoro-4-iodo-phenyl)-amine (DIM-NA) to the corresponding iodo-aniline...

  19. Continuous-Flow Synthesis of the Nucleobase Unit of Remdesivir

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Guo, Yongxing, Liu, Minjie, Jiang, Meifen, Tao, Yuan, Cheng, Dang, Chen, Fen-Er

    In this work, the nucleobase unit of the antiviral drug remdesivir, 7-bromopyrrolo[2,1-f][1,2,4]triazin-4-amine, was synthesized through five-step continuous flow. By adapting batch synthetic chemistry, 7-bromopyrrolo[2,1-f][1,2,4]triazin-4-amine was successfully produced through sequential flow...

  20. Delta-mannitol to enable continuous twin-screw granulation of a highly dosed, poorly compactable formulation

    23 Jul 2024 | Contributor(s): Vanhoorne, V., Almey, R., De Beer, T., Vervaet, C.

    In current study, it was investigated if the moisture-mediated polymorphic transition from δ- to β-mannitol during twin screw granulation (TSG) also took place in high drug loaded formulations and if the specific granule morphology associated with the polymorphic transition could enable tableting...

  21. Development and Manufacturing GMP Scale-Up of a Continuous IrCatalyzed Homogeneous Reductive Amination Reaction

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): May, Scott A., Johnson, Martin D., Buser, Jonas Y., Campbell, Alison N., Frank, Scott A., Haeberle, Brian D., Hoffman, Philip C., Lambertus, Gordon R., McFarland, Adam D., Moher, Eric D., White, Timothy D., Hurley, D. Declan, Corrigan, Aoife P., Gowran, Olivia, Kerrigan, Niall G., Kissane, Marie G., Lynch, Regina R., Sheehan, Paul, Spencer, Richard D., Pulley, Shon R., Stout, James R.

    The design, development, and scale-up of a continuous iridium-catalyzed homogeneous high pressure reductive amination reaction to produce 6, the penultimate intermediate in Lilly’s CETP inhibitor evacetrapib, is described. The scope of this report involves initial batch chemistry screening at...

  22. Development and Scale-Up of a Continuous Manufacturing Process for a Hydrazine Condensation Reaction

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Zhu, Ruiheng, Reddy, Ramesh, Ding, Man, Xu, Ming, Deng, Chaoyi, Tadayon, Sam, Li, Hui, Depew, Kristopher, Lane, Benjamin

    The development of a continuous manufacturing process for a hydrazine condensation reaction at high temperature is reported. This continuous process represents a safer approach to manufacture 3-phenyl-1H-pyrazol-5-amine at scale and exhibits better impurity control compared to a traditional batch...

  23. Development and Scale-Up of a Continuous Reaction for Production of an Active Pharmaceutical Ingredient Intermediate

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): McMullen, Jonathan P., Marton, Christopher H., Sherry, Benjamin D., Spencer, Glenn, Kukura, Joseph, Eyke, Natalie S.

    Examples of continuous flow reactions in the laboratory setting are becoming commonplace in pharmaceutical drug substance research. Developing these processes for robust commercialization and identifying the scale-up parameters remains a challenge. An aldol reaction in the formation of an active...

  24. Development and Scale-Up of a Continuous, High-Pressure, Asymmetric Hydrogenation Reaction, Workup, and Isolation

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Johnson, Martin D., May, Scott A., Calvin, Joel R., Remacle, Jacob, Stout, James R., Diseroad, William D., Zaborenko, Nikolay, Haeberle, Brian D., Sun, Wei-Ming, Miller, Michael T., Brennan, John

    A fully continuous process including an asymmetric hydrogenation reaction operating at 70 bar hydrogen, aqueous extraction, and crystallization was designed, developed, and demonstrated at pilot scale. This paper highlights safety, quality, and throughput advantages of the continuous reaction and...

  25. Development and Scale-up of a Flow Chemistry Lithiation–Borylation Route to a Key Boronic Acid Starting Material

    25 Jun 2024 | Contributor(s): Usutani, Hirotsugu, Nihei, Takashi, Papageorgiou, Charles D., Cork, David G.

    A flow chemistry process for the synthesis of a key boronic acid starting material was developed utilizing flow flash chemistry that allowed formation and subsequent productive reaction of an unstable organolithium intermediate. Rapid scale-up from Discovery Chemistry and process optimization to...