Efficient Large-Scale Synthesis of BILN 2061, a Potent HCV Protease Inhibitor, by a Convergent Approach Based on Ring-Closing Metathesis
The Journal of Organic Chemistry2006Vol. 71(19), pp. 7133–7145
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Nathan K. Yee, Vittorio Farina, Ioannis N. Houpis, Nizar Haddad, Rogelio P. Frutos, Fabrice Gallou, Xiaojun Wang, Xudong Wei, R. David Simpson, XuWu Feng, Victor Fuchs, Yibo Xu, Jonathan Tan, Li Zhang, Jinghua Xu, Lana L. Smith-Keenan, Jana Vitous, Michael D. Ridges, Earl Spinelli, M. Ross Johnson, Kai Donsbach, Thomas Nicola, Michael Brenner, Eric Winter, Paul Kreye, Wendelin Samstag
Abstract
A multistep scalable synthesis of the clinically important hepatitis C virus (HCV) protease inhibitor BILN 2061 (1) is described. The synthesis is highly convergent and consists of two amide bond formations, one etherification, and one ring-closing metathesis (RCM) step, using readily available building blocks 2-5. The optimization of each step is described at length. The main focus of the paper is the study of the RCM step and the description of the main problems faced when scaling up to pilot scale this highly powerful but very challenging synthetic operation. Eventually, the RCM reaction was smoothly scaled up to produce >400 kg of cyclized product.
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