WO2004108679A1 - An improved method for the preparation of montelukast acid and sodium salt thereof in amorphous form - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an improved method for the preparation of Montelukast acid and
- the present invention particularly relates to a method for the preparation of amorphous Montelukast sodium. Further, the invention relates to an improved method that is industrially feasible and commercially profitable. More particularly the present invention relates to a method for the isolation of pure crystalline montelukast acid and its subsequent
- the leukotrienes are potent inflammatory mediators which may have a role in inflammatory diseases such as allergic rhinitis, inflammatory bowel disease and asthma. Biosynthetically, generation of leukotrienes is catalyzed by the calcium and ATP-dependent enzyme 5-lipoxygenase, which metabolise arachidonic acid via the insertion of
- HPETEs hydroperoxyeicosatetraenoic acids
- LTB 4j LTC 4 , LTD 4 LTE 4 and the cysteinyl leukotrienes (CysLTs) are the clinically important leukotrienes.
- CysLTs cysteinyl leukotrienes
- FLAP 5-lipoxygenase and a protein co-factor 5-lipoxygenase activating protein
- LTB 4 is a potent chemotactic agent and attracts pro-inflammatory cells, e.g. eosinophils, into tissues.
- the CysLTs contract airway and some vascular smooth muscle, stimulate mucus secretion and increase micro vascular permeability. Further details of the leukotrienes are to be found in the book “Leukotrienes and Lipoxygenase” , ed. J. Rokach, Elsevier, Amsterdam (1989).
- Montelukast Sodium being a leukotriene antagonist is useful in the treatment of pulmonary disorders including asthma and related obstructive airway diseases, allergies and allergic reactions, inflammation as well as anti-inflammatory agent, skin disorders, cardiovascular disorders, cerebral disorders, uveitis, glomerular,
- Montelukast sodium is chemically described as [R-(E)]-l-[[[l-[3-[2-(7-Chloro-2-quinolinyl ethenyl]phenyl]-3-[2-[(l-hydroxy-l-methylethyl)phenyl]propyl]thio]methyl] cyclopropane acetic acid, sodium salt and is known to be a therapeutically useful compound. Its empirical formula and molecular weight are C 35 H 35 CINNaO 3 S and 608.17 respectively.
- Montelukast sodium displays the structural formula (I). It is a optically active, highly hygroscopic, white to off-white powder, freely soluble in ethanol, methanol and water and practically insoluble in acetonitrile.
- Montelukast Sodium (I) Synthesis of Montelukast sodium in its amo ⁇ hous form (Process A - Scheme 1) is fully described by reference to the examples, in US Patent No. 5, 565, 473 and European Patent Publication 0, 480, 717. Synthetic Scheme for Preparing Amorphous Montelukast Sodium as per US-5,565,473
- US Patent No. 5,614,632 advocates the preparation of Montelukast sodium in crystalline form.
- the process comprises converting 1- (mercaptomethyl) cyclopropaneacetic acid into dilithium dianion by reacting with lithium bases such as n-butyl lithium in hexane or heptane in presence of inert solvents like tetrahydrofuran (THF), toluene, or mixture thereof at sub-zero temperatures and then reacting the said dilithium dianion of l-(mercaptomethyl)cyclopropaneacetic acid with the mesylate in solid or solution form, in inert organic solvents such as THF or toluene, preferably THF.
- lithium bases such as n-butyl lithium in hexane or heptane
- inert solvents like tetrahydrofuran (THF), toluene, or mixture thereof at sub-zero temperatures
- inert organic solvents such
- the mesylate has limited stability in solution and is therefore preferably prepared just prior to the reaction with the dianion solution. It is isolated in solid form at low temperature and
- the process leads to selective mono mesylation of diol with methanesulphonyl chloride in the presence of sterically hindered base N, N-
- DCHA dicyclo hexyl amine salt
- Form A is crystallized from a mixture of ethyl acetate/hexanes
- Form B from toluene/heptane.
- the montelukast DCHA salt, after filtration has to be washed with in a mixture of toluene/n-heptane or ethyl acetate/n-hexane before being converted into
- treating DCHA salt with dilute acetic acid is directly converted into montelukast sodium by reacting with sodium hydroxide and after repeated recovery of solvents is crystallized (after seeding with the difficult to obtain crystals) by slowly adding excess of acetonitrile to the toluene solution at+40 ⁇ 2°C. After the addition of acetonitrile, the slurry of crystalline montelukast sodium is aged for 12 to 16 hrs at +40 ⁇ 2°C. In order to obtain montelukast
- Still another object of the present invention is to provide a method for the preparation of montelukast acid in crystalline form and montelukast sodium (I) in amo ⁇ hous form, 10. that is reproducible, convenient to operate on commercial scale.
- Further object of the present invention is to provide a method for the preparation of montelukast sodium (I) with high purity particularly in terms of contents of residual solvent in the title compound and consistent quality.
- Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a method for the preparation of 15. Montelukast sodium (I) that eliminates cumbersome processes such as freeze-drying and purification by column chromatography.
- Still yet further object of the present invention is to provide a method for the preparation of montelukast sodium (I) that avoids lengthy and capital-intensive isolation of thermally unstable and labile mono mesylate and its subsequent storage at sub zero temperatures.
- the novelty of the present invention resides in:
- the present invention provides an improved method for the preparation of montelukast sodium salt thereof in amo ⁇ hous form, which comprises:
- an improved method for the preparation of montelukast acid and sodium salt thereof in amo ⁇ hous fonn comprises: (a) coupling the l-(mercaptomethyl)cyclopropaneacetic acid (IX) with mesylate of formula (VIII) in the presence of alkyl lithium base to get montelukast acid (VI) in crude form, 20. (b) obtaining DCHA salt (X) in crude form by adding N, N-dicyclohexylamine (DCHA) to crude acid (VI) obtained in the above step (a),
- the dianion of the present invention is generally, but not limited to, prepared according to the process described in the US Patent No. 5, 614, 632.
- the alkyl lithium used may be such as
- the mesylate (VIII) is prepared by reacting conesponding diol (VII) with methanesulphonyl chloride.
- the reaction may be canied out in an inert organic solvent like toluene, acetonitrile, or mixture thereof or THF or DMF in presence of tertiary amine such as N, N-diisopropylethylamine (DIPEA).
- DIPEA N, N-diisopropylethylamine
- reaction is conducted at -50 to -15 °C, for about 5-6 lirs.
- wet mesylate (VIII) is as such immediately used for coupling with the dilithium dianion of (IX).
- wet mesylate (VIII) or wet (VIII) mentioned anywhere in the text specifically implies filtered samples of (VIII) in which the combined percentage (w/w) of
- trapped organic solvents may vary between 5 to 50 or more.
- Yet another embodiment of the invention is the manner in which coupling between the dilithium dianion of (IX) and mesylate (VIII) is effected.
- the reaction may be ca ied out in inert organic solvent(s) at a temperature below 0°C.
- the coupling may be accomplished in the following embodiments: a. Slow addition of a cooled (-30 to +5°C) solution of wet (VIII) in THF to a cooled (-30 to +5°C), stined and mixed solutions of (IX) and n-butyl lithium in hexanes and THF. b. Slow addition of n-butyl lithium in hexanes (-30 to +35°C) to a cooled (-30 to +5°C), stined and mixed solutions of wet (VIII) and (IX) in THF. c.
- the progress of the reaction is monitored by TLC over a period of 1 to 18 hrs at -30 to +30°C, preferably at -20 to 0°C.
- the most suitable and appropriate condition for coupling is the one wherein the reaction mixture is stined for 12-16 hrs at -10 to -3°C.
- the montelukast acid (VT) in crude form could not be crystallized from solvents and is purified via its DCHA salt (X) formation by reacting with N, N-dicyclohexylamine (DCHA).
- DCHA salt N, N-dicyclohexylamine
- Two methods were developed for crystallizing the DCHA salts.
- Method A the thick white to off white slurry of DCHA salt (X) formed by adding DCHA to crude (VI) in ethyl acetate at +25 to
- montelukast DCHA salt (X) as a white to off white solid with a HPLC purity of -96.0 to 98.5%.
- the quantity of ethyl acetate used for crystallization of (X) and that of ethyl acetate and hexanes used for washing it may vary between 2-8 times v/w, 0.5-1.5 times v/w and 5-15 times v/w respectively w. r. t. crude (VI) used.
- the purity of the respective solvents are used.
- DCHA salt (X) is increased to 99.0-99.5%, (Method B) by adding toluene to the thick slurry [of (X) formed above] in ethyl acetate followed by slurry washing of the filtered solid with toluene and finally washing with hexanes at +25 to +35°C and drying under vacuum.
- the quantity of toluene that is added to the reaction mixture of (X) may vary
- reaction temperature may vary between +5 to +50°C but is preferably performed at +25 to +35°C.
- the duration of the reaction may vary between 2-24 hrs but 10-14 hrs is most appropriate for both the methods A and B.
- a suspension of dried DCHA salt ( ) in a mixture of water and organic solvent is treated with dilute acid for 15 to 20 minutes at +10 to +40°C.
- the acid could be organic or inorganic and its concentration may range between 0.1M tolOM.
- acids employed could be hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydroiodic acid, hydrofluoric acid, sulfuric acid, nitric acid, phosphoric acid and polyphosphoric acid.
- the acids may be used in pure form or as mixtures in a suitable proportion and even mixtures of organic and inorganic acids could be used.
- the process of crystallization and isolation has to be modified in order to obtain the montelukast acid (VI) in pure form.
- a suspension of DCHA salt (X) in a mixture of water and water immiscible organic solvent is stined with a dilute solution of acid.
- the quantity of organic solvent and water used may vary between 10-40 times v/w w. r. t (X) in 1:1 to 1:3 ratio preferably 25- 30 times in 1 : 1 ratio is used.
- dilute acid preferably 2M solution
- the reaction is preferably
- the above reaction can also be performed in mixture of water and water miscible solvents like methanol, ethanol, n-propanol, isopropanol, n-butanol, isobutanol, tetrahydrofuran, 1, 2-dimethoxyethane, 1, 2- diethoxyethane, acetonitrilie, dimethylformamide, dimethylacetamide and dimethyl
- method A provide (VI) which display HPLC purity between -96.- 98.5% and that obtained from method B show purity (HPLC) above 99.50%.
- the crystalline montelukast acid (VI) is immediately obtained after the reaction is over and can be straightaway filtered off and dried.
- the compound (VI) obtained is not very pure (HPLC purity » 95.0-96.0 %) if (X) with a purity of 96-98%o (obtained via Method A mentioned above) is used and has to be purified by re- crystallization from ethyl acetate or any other appropriate solvents.
- the purified montelukast acid (VI) is dissolved at ambient temperature preferably in lower aliphatic alcohols like methanol or ethanol and reacted with 1.05 to 1.10 molar equivalents of sodium hydroxide to form a solution of sodium salt of montelukast.
- the solvent is evaporated under high vacuum at +5 to +50°C, most appropriately at +35 to
- the viscous oily or foamy solid that is formed after the evaporation of alcoholic solvent is triturated with non polar solvents like cyclopentane, n-pentane, cyclohexane, n- hexane, cycloheptane, or n-heptane, at 0 to +50°C, most appropriately at +25 to +35°C and stined for 0.5 to 6 hrs, preferably for 1 to 2 hrs.
- the solid is filtered off and dried ⁇ +40°C under vacuum to obtain pure montelukast sodium (I) as a white amo ⁇ hous powder. All the
- Step 1 n-Butyl lithium (195 ml, 1.6 Molar solution in hexanes, 0.312 mol.) was slowly added to a cooled (-15 to -10 C) solution of l-(mercaptomethyl)cyclopropaneacetic acid (IX) (23.25
- the process is:
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