Development of a New Practical Synthesis of a 5-HT2C Receptor Agonist
Organic Process Research & Development2010Vol. 14(6), pp. 1438–1447
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Alexander V. Gontcharov, Chia-Cheng Shaw, Qing Yu, Sam Tadayon, Michel Bernatchez, Mark Lankau, Michel Cantin, John R. Potoski, Gulnaz Khafizova, Gary Stack, Jonathan Groß, Dahui Zhou
Abstract
A new practical synthesis of a 5-HT2C receptor agonist has been developed and implemented on multikilogram scale. The key step, the selective epoxide opening in the glycidyl tosylate with the aryl Grignard reagent, allowed the incorporation of this commercially available chiral C3 synthon into the molecule and elaboration of the resulting intermediate into the target aminomethyldihydrobenzofuran without loss of enantiomeric purity.
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