WO2003084957A1 - Crystal and solvate of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine and production methods thereof - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a novel crystal and a solvate of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine and production methods thereof.
- 2-Amino-6-benzyloxypurine is useful as an intermediate for the production of a pharmaceutical product, and there are various reports on the production methods thereof.
- no report relates to the production of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine as a solvate (e.g., hydrate, methanolate) , and there is no report relating to the production method of the solvate.
- a crystal of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine for example, The Journal of Organic Chemistry, vol. 34, 2160 - 2163 (1969) reports that a needle crystal can be obtained. However, the number of reports is small, with no report on a cubic crystal or a columnar crystal obtained so far or production methods thereof.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine as a crystal having a shape so far not obtained, namely, as a cubic crystal or a columnar crystal.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for producing a 2-amino-6- benzyloxypurine solvate (particularly hydrate or alcoholate) .
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a cubic crystal, a columnar crystal and a solvate (particularly hydrate or alcoholate) of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine. Disclosure of the Invention
- the present inventors have intensively studied in an attempt to achieve the above-mentioned objects, and found a solvate (particularly hydrate and alcoholate), a cubic crystal and a columnar crystal of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine heretofore not obtained and production methods thereof, which resulted in the completion of the present invention.
- the present invention provides the following [1] - [12].
- a 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine solvate [2] A 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine hydrate. [3] A 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine alcoholate. [4] A 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine methanolate. [5] A 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine ethanolate.
- [6] A cubic crystal of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine.
- [7] A columnar crystal of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine.
- [ 8 ] A production method of a cubic crystal or a columnar crystal of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine, which comprises crystallization from a solvent containing at least one kind of solvent selected from the group consisting of alcohol and water.
- a production method of a 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine alcoholate which comprises crystallization from alcohol.
- Fig. 2 shows a differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) of a 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine hydrate, which is a columnar crystal obtained in Example 1.
- Fig. 3 shows ⁇ -NMR of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine, which is a cubic crystal obtained in Example 2.
- Fig. 5 shows DSC of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine, which is a cubic crystal obtained in Example 2.
- Fig. 6 shows powder X-ray diffraction of 2-amino-6- benzyloxypurine, which is a cubic crystal obtained in Example 2.
- Fig. 7 shows 1 H-NMR of a 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine methanolate, which is a columnar crystal obtained in Example 3.
- Fig. 9 shows DSC of a 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine methanolate, which is a columnar crystal obtained in Example 3.
- Fig. 10 shows powder X-ray diffraction of a 2-amino-6- benzyloxypurine methanolate, which is a columnar crystal obtained in Example 3.
- Fig. 11 shows ⁇ -NMR of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine without a solvent molecule, which is a columnar crystal obtained in Example 4.
- Fig. 13 shows DSC of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine without a solvent molecule, which is a columnar crystal obtained in Example 4.
- Fig. 14 shows powder X-ray diffraction of 2-amino-6- benzyloxypurine without a solvent molecule, which is a columnar crystal obtained in Example 4.
- Fig. 15 shows 1 H-NMR of a 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine ethanolate, which is a columnar crystal obtained in Example 5.
- Fig. 17 shows DSC of a 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine ethanolate, which is a columnar crystal obtained in Example 5.
- Fig. 18 shows powder X-ray diffraction of a 2-amino-6- benzyloxypurine ethanolate, which is a columnar crystal obtained in Example 5.
- a novel crystal and a novel solvate of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine which have not been obtained before, can be produced.
- the novel crystal that can be produced in the present invention includes a cubic crystal and a columnar crystal, and a solvate that can be produced in the present invention is a hydrate or an alcoholate (e.g., methanolate, ethanolate and the like). These crystals provided by the present invention are superior in filtration performance and improved in operability as compared to conventional ones .
- a cubic crystal and a columnar crystal of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine are explained in the following. It is essential to obtain a cubic crystal and a columnar crystal by crystallization from a solvent containing at least one kind of solvent selected from the group consisting of alcohol and water, and the shape of the crystal can be determined by the temperature at the time of start of the precipitation of crystals (hereinafter to be referred to as an initiation temperature (Ti) ) .
- initiation temperature (Ti) the temperature at the time of start of the precipitation of crystals
- 2-amino-6- benzyloxypurine is dissolved in a solvent containing at least one kind of solvent selected from the group consisting of alcohol and water, and crystals are allowed to precipitate by appropriately setting the initiation temperature (Ti) .
- Ti varies depending on the solvent to be used, and when, for example, methanol (alone) is used as a solvent, Ti is adjusted to around 65°C (60°C - 65°C) to give a cubic crystal, and adjusted to 30°C - 55°C, preferably 40°C - 45°C, to give a columnar crystal.
- methanol alone
- 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine is dissolved in a solvent containing at least one kind of solvent selected from the group consisting of alcohol and water.
- alcohol in the solvent containing at least one kind of solvent selected from the group consisting of alcohol and water, which is used for the production of a cubic crystal and a columnar crystal alcohol having 1 to 5 carbon atoms (e.g., methanol (MeOH), ethanol, propanol, isopropanol, butanol, pentyl alcohol and the like) can be used, with preference given to methanol and ethanol.
- the total amount of the solvent to be used for producing a cubic crystal and a columnar crystal is not subject to any particular limitation as long as 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine can be dissolved, and varies depending on temperature of heating and the kind of solvent.
- the amount is generally 10 ml - 1000 ml, preferably 10 ml - 300 ml, relative to 1 g of 2-amino-6- benzyloxypurine in the following temperature range.
- the heating temperature for dissolving 2-amino-6- benzyloxypurine in a solvent containing at least one kind of solvent selected from the group consisting of alcohol and water is not particularly limited as long as it is not higher than the boiling point of the solvent and not lower than the temperature at which 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine can be dissolved.
- methanol alone
- it is generally 30°C * - 65°C, preferably 55°C - 65°C.
- the insoluble material is preferably removed for improving purity.
- the obtained solution is hot filtrated to remove an insoluble material.
- the hot filtration is conducted while maintaining the dissolution state of 2-amino-6- benzyloxypurine, and the temperature depends on the solvent to be used.
- methanol (alone) is used as a solvent, the filtration is conducted generally at 30°C - 65°C, preferably at 50°C - 65°C.
- the precipitation of a cubic crystal and a columnar crystal may be started by any means.
- 2-amino- 6-benzyloxypurine is dissolved in a solvent containing at least one kind of solvent selected from the group consisting of alcohol and water, and the obtained solution is cooled
- 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine is dissolved in a solvent containing at least one kind of solvent selected from the group consisting of alcohol and water, and the solvent is partially removed from the obtained solution, and the like.
- a poor solvent may be added to supersaturate the solution.
- the cooling temperature is set for Ti that affords a desired crystal shape, and 2-amino- 6-benzyloxypurine in the solvent containing at least one kind of solvent selected from the group consisting of alcohol and water is cooled to reach supersaturation .
- the evaporation temperature is set for Ti that affords a desired crystal shape, and the solvent is evaporated until 2-amino-6-be ⁇ zyloxypurine in the solvent containing at least one kind of solvent selected from the group consisting of alcohol and water reaches supersaturation.
- a crystal having the desired shape starts to precipitate, cooling or evaporation thereafter does not necessarily require setting the temperature for Ti. However, it is necessary to pay sufficient attention to prevent dissolution of the precipitated crystals.
- the precipitated crystals may be taken out by any means, such as filtration.
- a cubic crystal is obtained as one without a solvent molecule
- a columnar crystal is obtained as a solvate (e.g., alcoholate, hydrate and the like), both by the above- mentioned method.
- a columnar crystal can be converted to a crystal without a solvent molecule by drying at a temperature for removing the solvent molecule.
- the conversion to a crystal without a solvent molecule can be performed by drying the collected crystals at generally 60°C - 200°C, preferably 80°C - 120°C, in any solvent.
- the production methods of an alcoholate and a hydrate of 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine are explained in the following.
- the alcoholate should be obtained by crystallization from alcohol, and the hydrate should be obtained by crystallization from a water-containing solvent.
- the alcohol to obtain the alcoholate a solvent similar to alcohol used for the production of the above- mentioned novel crystal can be used.
- the amount of the alcohol to be used for producing the alcoholate is not subject to any particular limitation as long as 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine can be dissolved by heating, and varies depending on heating temperature.
- the amount is generally 10 ml - 1000 ml, preferably 10 ml - 300 ml, relative ta 1 g ⁇ t 2-amino-6- benzyloxypurine when the heating temperature is in the following range.
- alcohol is preferably used as the solvent other than water that is contained in the water-containing solvent to be used for obtaining a hydrate.
- alcohol to be used here a solvent similar to the above-mentioned alcohol used for the production of the novel crystal can be used.
- water- containing solvent water alone and a mixed solvent of alcohol and water are preferably used.
- the mixed solvent of alcohol and water a mixed solvent of methanol and water is preferable in view of difference in solubility.
- the mixing ratio of alcohol and water depends on the kind of alcohol. For example, in the case of a mixed solvent of methanol and water, the volume ratio of methanol and water is 10:3 - 10:50, preferably 10:8 - 10:15.
- the temperature for dissolving 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine in each solvent by heating is not particularly limited as long as 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine can be dissolved in each solvent at said temperature.
- the temperature is generally 30°C - 65°C, preferably 55°C - 65°C.
- the crystallization method after dissolution by heating is not particularly limited, and a method similar to crystallization in the production method of the above-mentioned novel crystal can be employed.
- crystallization at Ti for a columnar crystal affords a columnar crystal with a solvent molecule
- crystallization at Ti for a cubic crystal affords a cubic crystal without a solvent molecule.
- the precipitated crystals may be taken out by any means, such as filtration.
- the drying temperature is generally 10°C - 70°C, preferably 10°C - 50°C, for any solvate.
- Each step for producing the novel crystal and solvate of the present invention may be carried out under atmospheric pressure, under reduced pressure, or under pressurization.
- the 2-amino-6-benzyloxypurine to be used in the present invention may be produced by any method. For example, it can be produced by the method described in JP-A-10-218880.
- ⁇ -NMR A sample was dissolved in DMSO-d 6 , which was measured by JNM-AL400 manufactured by JEOL Corporation, microscopic photograph: photographed using SMZ1500 manufactured by Nikon. powder X-ray diffraction: measured using Mini Flex manufactured by Rigaku Corporation. Reference Example 1
- a novel crystal cubic crystal or columnar crystal
- a solvate hydrate and alcoholate (e.g., methanolate, ethanolate) of 2-amino-6- benzyloxypurine, which have not been obtained before, and production methods thereof can be provided.
- the crystal obtained by the method of the present invention is superior in filtering performance and has improved operability as compared to conventional crystals.
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