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- the present invention relates to methods of producing calcipotriol ⁇ (5Z, 7E, 22E, 24S)- 24-cyclopropyl-9,10-secochola-5,7, 10(19), 22-tetraene-l ⁇ -3 ⁇ -24-triol ⁇ or calcipotriol monohydrate by stereoseiective reduction.
- the present invention further provides novel intermediates and methods for the synthesis of the intermediates useful for producing calcipotriol or calcipotriol monohydrate.
- Calcipotriol or calcipotriene (structure I) [CAS 112965-21-6] shows a strong activity in inhibiting undesirable proliferation of epidermal keratinocytes [F.A.C.M. Castelijins, MJ. Gerritsen, I.M.J.J. van Vlijmen-Willems, P.J. van Erp, P. CM. van de Kerkhof; Acta Derm. Venereol. 79, 11, 1999].
- the efficiency of calcipotriol and calcipotriol monohydrate (II) in the treatment of psoriasis was shown in a number of clinical trials [D.M. Ashcroft et al. ; Brit. Med. J. 320, 963-67, 2000] and calcipotriol is currently used in several commercial drug formulations.
- the specific stereochemistry for the hydroxyl group at C-24 is necessary for full expression of the biological activity.
- the required stereochemistry is introduced by one of the following methods: (i) non-diastereoselective reduction of C-24 keto-trienes followed by the separation of diastereomeric mixtures of the C-24 hydroxyl epimers obtained via chromatography (WO 87/00834 & M.J. Calverley; Tetrahedron, 43 (20), 4609-19, 1987); (ii) attachment of an enantiopure C-24- hydroxyl -carrying side chain to the vitamin D skeleton (M.J. Calverley, Synlett, 157-59, 1990);
- the non-diastereoselective reduction of C-24 keto-trienes followed by chromatographic separation of the epimeric mixture (i) is the most widely practiced procedure for obtaining the desired epimer.
- This reduction process yields mainly the undesired C-24 epimeric alcohol (typically about 60% of the unwanted 24-R epimer) and it is difficult to separate the desired S-epimer from such a mixture by chromatography on a production scale.
- the stereoseiective synthesis (ii) is still an unfavourable process for scale up due to its multi step nature and cost and due to the fact that toxic intermediates are used.
- the enzymatic esterification process (iii) has the disadvantage, apart from the high cost of the enzymes employed, that it introduces, depending on the selectivity of the enzyme, 1-2 additional reaction steps which adds even further costs to the process.
- the present invention provides a novel process to produce diastereomerically enriched C-24 hydroxyl epimers of calcipotriol derivatives using a novel synthetic pathway comprising a stereoseiective reduction step.
- the present invention further provides novel chemically more stable intermediates where the labile triene system is protected as sulphur dioxide adduct.
- X represents either hydrogen or OR 2
- Ri and R 2 may be the same or different and represent hydrogen, or a hydroxy protecting group, in an inert solvent with a reducing agent or with a reducing agent in the presence of a chiral auxiliary, to give a mixture of compounds of general structure IVa and IVb,
- this invention relates to a method for producing calcipotriol ⁇ (5Z, 7E, 22E, 24S)-24-cyclopropyl-9,10-secochola-5,7,10(19),22-tetraene-l ⁇ -3 ⁇ -24-triol ⁇ or calcipotriol monohydrate comprising the steps of:
- this invention relates to a method for producing calcipotriol or calcipotriol monohydrate comprising steps (a) - (b) above and further comprising the steps of: (f) isomerising the mixture of compounds of general structure Va and Vb, wherein X, R x and R 2 are as defined in claim 2, which is enriched with Va, to a mixture of compounds of general structure Via and VIb, which is enriched with Via,
- this invention relates to a method for producing calcipotriol ⁇ (5Z, 7E, 22E, 24S)-24-cyclopropyl-9,10-secochola-5,7,10(19),22-tetraene-l ⁇ -3 ⁇ -24- triol ⁇ or calcipotriol monohydrate comprising the steps of:
- this invention relates to a method for producing calcipotriol or calcipotriol monohydrate comprising steps (j) - (I) of claim 4 and further comprising the steps of:
- this invention relates to a method for producing a compound of general structure III, wherein X represents either hydrogen or OR 2 , and wherein Ri and R 2 may be the same or different and represent hydrogen, or a hydroxy protecting group, by reacting a compound of general structure VII or VIII,
- Ri and R 2 are as defined above, with sulphur dioxide.
- this invention relates to a method of reacting the mixture of compounds of general structure IVa and IVb, wherein X represents either hydrogen or OR 2 , and wherein Ri and R 2 may be the same or different and represent hydrogen, or a hydroxy protecting group, which is enriched with IVa, in the presence of a base to give a mixture of compounds of general structure Va and Vb, which is enriched with Va, wherein X, Ri, and R 2 are as defined above.
- this invention relates to a method for producing calcipotriol ⁇ (5Z, 7E, 22E, 24S)-24-cyclopropyl-9,10-secochola-5,7,10(19),22-tetraene-l ⁇ -3 ⁇ -24- triol ⁇ or calcipotriol monohydrate comprising any one of the methods above.
- this invention relates to a compound of general structure Ilia or Illb, or mixtures thereof,
- X represents either hydrogen or OR 2
- R x and R 2 may be the same or different and represent hydrogen, or a hydroxy protecting group.
- this invention relates to a compound of general structure IVaa, IVab, IVba, IVbb, IVb, or mixtures thereof,
- X represents either hydrogen or OR 2
- Ri and R 2 may be the same or different and represent hydrogen, or a hydroxy protecting group.
- this invention relates to the use of a compound of general structure Ilia, lib, IVaa, IVba, IVab, IVbb as an intermediate in the manufacture of calcipotriol or calcipotriol monohydrate.
- hydroxy protecting group is any group which forms a derivative that is stable to the projected reactions wherein said hydroxy protecting group can be selectively removed by reagents that do not attack the regenerated hydroxy group. Said derivative can be obtained by selective reaction of a hydroxy protecting agent with a hydroxy group.
- Silyl derivatives such as tert-butyldimethylsilyl forming silyl ethers are examples of hydroxy protecting groups.
- Silyl chlorides such as ter -butyldimethylsilyl chloride (TBSCI), trimethylsilylchloride, triethylsilylchloride, diphenylmethylsilylchloride, triisopropylsilylchloride, and tert-butyldiphenylsilylchloride are examples of hydroxy protecting agents.
- Hydrogen fluoride such as aqueous HF in acetonitrile, or tetra n- butylammonium fluoride are examples of reagents which can remove silyl groups.
- hydroxy protecting groups include ethers, such as tetra hyd ropy ranyl (THP) ether, including alkoxyalkyl ethers (acetals), such as methoxymethyl (MOM) ether, or esters, such as chloroacetate ester, trimethylacetate, acetate or benzoate ester.
- THP tetra hyd ropy ranyl
- acetals alkoxyalkyl ethers
- MOM methoxymethyl
- esters such as chloroacetate ester, trimethylacetate, acetate or benzoate ester.
- Non-limiting examples of hydroxy protecting groups and methods of protection and removal can for example be found in "Protective Groups in Organic Synthesis", 3 rd ed., T. W. Greene &. P. G. M. Wuts eds., John Wiley 1999 and in “Protecting Groups", 1 st ed., P.J. Kocienski
- alkyl is intented to mean a linear or branched alkyl group, which may be cyclic or acyclic, having one to twenty carbon atoms, preferably one to seven carbon atoms.
- the methyl group, ethyl group, n-propyl group, isopropyl group, pentyl group, hexyl group, and the tert-butyldimethyl group are non-limiting examples of alkyl groups.
- reducing agent is intended to mean any agent capable of reducing, including enantioselectively or diastereoselectively reducing, the C-24 keto group of a compound of general structure III to give a compound of general structure IV.
- the reducing agent may reduce the C-24 keto group of a compound of general structure III without a chiral auxiliary to yield a mixture of compounds of general structure IV, wherein said mixture is enriched for the desired epimer IVa (preferably yielding the 24-S isomer).
- the reducing agent may reduce the C-24 keto group of a compound of general structure III in the presence of a chiral auxiliary to yield a mixture of compounds of general structure IV, wherein said mixture is enriched for the desired epimer IVa (preferably yielding the 24-S isomer)
- the reducing agent may be chiral or non-chiral.
- reducing agents include, but are not limited to borane reducing agents, metallic hydrides, such as lithium aluminium hydride, sodium borohydride, or AIH 3 , optionally in the presence of lanthanide salts (e.g. LaCl 3 , CeBr 3 , CeCI 3 ), or NaBH 3 (OAc), Zn(BH 4 ) 2 , and Et 3 SiH.
- Other reducing agents include, but are not limited to, hydrogen in the presence of a catalyst, such as platinum or ruthenium, sodium in ethanol, isopropyl alcohol and aluminium isopropoxide, and zinc powder in water or alcohol.
- borane reducing agent includes borane or any borane derivative, such as borane complexes with amines or ethers.
- borane reducing agents e.g. include /V / tV-diethylaniline-borane, borane-tetrahydrofuran, 9- borabicyclononane (9-BBN), or borane dimethylsulfide.
- chiral auxiliary means any chiral compound or optically active catalyst, e.g. a compound comprising asymmetrically substituted carbon atoms or axially chiral compounds, or mixtures of chiral compounds and/or optically active catalysts, which will improve the yield of a compound of general structure IVa with respect to its epimer (increase the molar ratio IVa: IVb) in the reduction of a compound of general formula III with said reducing agent.
- Said chiral auxiliaries will thus be any compound which is capable of increasing the stereoselectivity, in the reduction reaction of a compound of general structure III in comparison to the yield or stereoselectivity for IVa without the chiral auxiliary present or involved.
- Non-limiting examples of chiral auxiliaries include chiral 1,2-amino-alcohols, such as chiral c/s-l-amino-2-indanol derivatives, such as
- Other examples are binaphthyl derivatives, such as ( ⁇ )-2,2'-bis(diphenylphosphino)-l,l'-binaphthyl- ruthenium acetate 2,2'-dihydroxy-l,l'binaphthyl derivatives.
- inert solvent means any organic solvent compatible with said reducing agent under the reaction conditions employed, or mixtures of such solvents.
- inert solvents include hydrocarbons, such as toluene, and ethers, such as te t-butyl methyl ether or tetra hydrofu ran.
- a mixture of compounds of general structure IVa and IVb, which is enriched with IVa means a mixture, optionally comprising other compounds or solvents, were the molar ratio (diastereomer ratio) of IVa/IVb is one (50: 50) or larger than one, thus that the mixture contains at least 50% of the compound of general structure IVa (containing 50% or less of the compound of general structure IVb).
- a mixture of compounds of general structure Va and Vb, which is enriched with Va means a mixture, optionally comprising other compounds or solvents, were the molar ratio (diastereomer ratio) of Va/Vb is one (50:50) or larger than one, thus that the mixture contains at least 50% of the compound of general structure Va (containing 50% or less of the compound of general structure Vb).
- a mixture of compounds of general structure Via and VIb, which is enriched with Via means a mixture, optionally comprising other compounds or solvents, were the molar ratio (diastereomer ratio) of Vla/VIb is one (50:50) or larger than one, thus that the mixture contains at least 50% of the compound of general structure Via (containing 50% or less of the compound of general structure VIb).
- separating a compound includes the purification and/or isolation of a compound, e.g. to at least 90% purity, such as to at least 95% purity, such as 97% purity, 98% purity, or 99% purity.
- the term “separating a compound” also includes the meaning of enhancing the concentration of the compound in a mixture of such compounds, optionally comprising solvents, such that the mixture is further enriched with a desired or preferred compound or isomer, such as an epimer, after said separation.
- X represents OR 2 .
- R t and/or R 2 represent alkylsilyl, such as tert-butyldimethylsilyl, most preferably R x and R 2 are the same.
- Ri and R 2 represent hydrogen.
- the reducing agent is a borane reducing agent, such as ⁇ /, ⁇ /-diethylaniline-borane, borane-tetrahydrofuran, or borane dimethylsulfide.
- the reducing step is carried out with a chiral reducing agent or in the presence of a chiral auxiliary.
- the chiral auxiliary is a chiral 1,2-amino-alcohol, such as a chiral c/s-l-amino-2-indanol derivative, such as (iS,2R)-(-)-c/s-l-amino-2-indanol.
- the reducing step is carried out at a temperature between 10-20°C, in particular 15-20°C.
- IVa/IVb) of a mixture of compounds of general structure IVa and IVb, which is enriched with IVa is larger than 55:45, such as 56:44, such as 57:43, such as 59:41, such as 60:40, such as 63:37, such as 65:35, such as 68:32, such as 70:30, such as 72:28, such as 73:27, such as 74:26, such as 75:25, such as 76:24, such as 77:23, such as 78:22, such as 79:21, such as 80: 20.
- the molar ratio (diastereomer ratio Va/Vb) of a mixture of compounds of general structure Va and Vb, which is enriched with Va is larger than 55:45, such as 56:44, such as 57:43, such as 59:41, such as 60:40, such as 63:37, such as 65:35, such as 68:32, such as 70:30, such as 72:28, such as 73:27, such as 74:26, such as 75:25, such as 76:24, such as 77:23, such as 78:22, such as 79:21, such as 80: 20.
- the molar ratio (diastereomer ratio Vla/VIb) of a mixture of compounds of general structure Via and VIb, which is enriched with Via is larger than 55:45, such as 56:44, such as 57:43, such as 59:41, such as 60:40, such as 63:37, such as 65:35, such as 68:32, such as 70:30, such as 72:28, such as 73:27, such as 74:26, such as 75:25, such as 76:24, such as 77:23, such as 78:22, such as 79:21, such as 80: 20.
- the compound of general structure Va is separated, e.g. by chromatography, from the mixture of compounds of general structure Va and Vb which is enriched with Va, wherein X, Ri and R 2 are as defined above in (step (c)).
- the compound of general structure Via is separated, by chromatography, from the mixture of compounds of general structure Via and VIb which is enriched with Via, wherein X, Ri and R 2 are as defined above in (step (g)).
- the compounds of general structure III can for example be synthesized via Diels-Alder reaction by treatment of a compound of general structure VII or VIII with sulphur dioxide.
- the sulphur dioxide used can be liquid, gaseous or being dissolved in a suitable solvent.
- Suitable solvents for the Diels-Alder reaction are all solvents, which are compatible with the reaction conditions, such as alkanes, such as hexane or heptane, hydrocarbons, such as xylenes, toluene, ethers, such as diethyl ether or methyl-teri"- butyl ether (MTBE), acetates, such as ethyl acetate or 2-propyl acetate, halogenated solvents such as dichloromethane, or mixtures of said solvents.
- the solvent is toluene.
- the solvent is a mixture of a water immiscible solvent and water, such as toluene and water.
- the reaction can also be carried out in neat sulphur dioxide without a solvent.
- a suitable reaction temperature of the process is -50°C to 60 °C, such as -30°C to 50°C, such as - 15°C to 40°C, such as -5°C to 30°C, such as 0°C to 35°C, such as 5°C to 30°C most such as 10°C to 25°C, such as 15°C to 20°C
- the sulphur dioxide is used in excess (mol/mol), such as 5-100 molar excess, such as 7-30 molar excess, such as 10-15 molar excess. Any excess of unreacted sulphur dioxide may be removed from the reaction mixture by e.g.
- the compounds of general structure III are usually obtained as a mixture of their epimers Ilia and Illb.
- the molar ratio Illa/IIIb of the mixture of the epimers obtained in the Diels-Alder reaction will depend on the groups X, Ri and R 2 and the reaction conditions used.
- the present invention includes mixtures of all possible compositions (molar ratio Illa/IIIb), such as 1 :99, such as 2:98, such as 3:97, such as 4:96, such as 5:95, such as 10:90, such as 85: 15, such as 80: 20, such as 75:25, such as 30:70, such as 35:65, such as 40:60, such as 45:55, such as 50:50, such as 55:45, such as 60:40, such as 65:35, such as 70:30, such as 75:25, such as 80: 20, such as 85:10, such as 90:10, such as 95:5, such as 96:4, such as 97:3, such as 98:2, such as 99: 1.
- the general formula III includes mixtures of all possible compositions (molar ratio Illa/IIIb) as above.
- compounds Ilia and Mb are used as a mixture, as indicated in the general formula III in the following reduction step.
- the mixture of Ilia and Mb may optionally be purified or separated, such as by chromatography or crystallisation.
- compound Ma is used in the following reduction step.
- compound Mb is used in the following reduction step.
- Compounds of general structure VII can for example be synthesised according to methods disclosed for example by M. J. Calverley, Tetrahedron, Vol. 43, No. 20, pp. 4609-4619, 1987 or in WO 87/00834 and references cited therein.
- compound VII, wherein X is OR 2 and both R ⁇ nd R 2 are t-er ⁇ -butyldimethylsilyl which is described in these references can be deprotected with aqueous hydrofluoric acid in acetonitrile to give a mixture of compounds wherein X is OR 2 and either R x or R 2 are hydrogen, or to give a compound wherein X is OR 2 and Ri and R 2 are both hydrogen.
- This mixture of compounds can for example be separated by chromatography or crystallised as generally described herein.
- Ri and/or R 2 are hydrogen with a suitable protecting agent
- new groups Ri and/or R 2 can be introduced.
- mixtures of unprotected, monoprotected, and diprotected compounds can be obtained.
- Any intermediate of a mixture wherein X is OR 2 and one of i or R 2 is hydrogen can then be isolated by chromatography and reacted with suitable protecting agent different from the first one used, to give compounds of general structure VII, wherein X is OR 2 and R x is different from R 2 .
- the reducing process of the present invention can for example be carried out by reacting a prochiral ketone of general structure III with a chiral borane reducing agent or a borane reducing agent in the presence of a chiral auxiliary.
- the process results in the enantioselective/diastereoselective reduction of the prochiral ketone, such that one of the two possible epimers IVa or IVb is formed in preference to the corresponding epimer.
- the degree of enantioselectivity/diastereoselectivity will depend on the reducing agent used, the chiral auxiliary and the reaction conditions.
- the reduction reaction of a compound of general structure III is usually carried out in a temperature interval between -80°C to 70 °C, such as -40°C to 60°C, such as -15°C to 50°C, such as -5°C to 40°C, e.g. 0°C to 5°C or 5°C to 35°C
- the remperature interval is between 10°C to 30°C, such as 15°C to 25°C, such as 15°C to 20°C.
- the optimum temperature will depend on the specific reaction condition and reagents used.
- the reaction mixture is immediately cooled to 0-10°C after completion to avoid the formation of by-products.
- ⁇ /,/V-diethylaniline is used as reducing agent, the ⁇ /, ⁇ /-diethylaniline formed can be easily removed from the reaction mixture by extraction with aqueous hydrochloric acid.
- aqueous hydrochloric acid One molar equivalent with respect to the base to be extracted of 1M hydrochloric acid is preferred.
- the reducing agent may be added to the compound of general structure III optionally dissolved or mixed with an inert solvent, e.g. under an inert atmosphere, such as nitrogen.
- the compound of general structure III optionally dissolved or mixed with an inert solvent, may be added to the reducing agent, optionally dissolved or mixed with an inert solvent (reversed order).
- the reducing agent is used in an equimolar amount or in molar excess to a compound of general structure III.
- the molar ratio of reducing agent/ compound of general structure III is 1.0-5.0.
- the molar ratio of reducing agent/ compound of general structure III is 1.8-3.0, such as 2.3-2.9, such as 2.5-2.7.
- the chiral auxiliary may react with the reducing agent prior to the reduction in situ to form a chiral reducing agent or the chiral auxiliary may for example serve as a chiral ligand in a complex with the reducing agent, i.e. for example to give a chiral reducing agent.
- the present invention includes the use of such chiral reducing agents or chiral ligand-reducing agent complexes, which were prepared and isolated separately before being used for the reduction of a compound of general structure III.
- reducing agent in the presence of a chiral auxiliary thus includes any chiral reducing agent.
- the chiral auxiliary may react with a borane reducing agent prior to the reduction in situ to form a chiral borane reducing agent or the chiral auxiliary may serve as a chiral ligand in a borane complex.
- chiral borane reducing agents are chiral oxaborolidines or oxazaborolidines, such as chiral oxazaborolidine reagents derived from (lR,2S)-c/s-l-amino-2-indanol, (lS,2R)-c/s-l- amino-2-indanol, (S)-prolinol, (R)-prolinol or B-(3-pinanyl)-9-borabicyclo[3.3.2]nonane (alpine-borane), or e.g.
- the present invention therefore includes the use of such chiral reducing agents, such as chiral borane reducing agents, or chiral ligand-reducing agent complexes, such as chiral ligand-borane complexes, which were prepared and isolated before being used for the reduction of a compound of general structure III.
- chiral reducing agents such as chiral borane reducing agents, or chiral ligand-reducing agent complexes, such as chiral ligand-borane complexes, which were prepared and isolated before being used for the reduction of a compound of general structure III.
- a chiral ligand in a complex with the reducing agent is the complex of LiAIH 4 and 2,2'-dihydroxy-l,l'binaphthyl.
- the molar ratio of reducing agent/chiral auxiliary is typically in the range of 0.1-20.0, such as 0.4-10.0, such as 0.3-5.0, such as 0.5-4.5, such as 1.0-4.0, such as 1.9-3.1, such as 2.1-2.9, such as 2.3-2.7, e.g. 10.8, 5.4, 2.6, 2.5, or 1.6.
- the chiral auxiliary may be present in catalytic amounts, such as substoichiometric, or equimolar or in molar excess referring to a compound of general structure III or to the reducing agent.
- the ratio of chiral auxiliary/compound III may be 0.25-2.5, such as 0.5-2.0, such as 0.8-1.3, such as 0.9-1.2, such as 1.0-1.1.
- Examples of the synthesis and/or use of e.g. 1,2- and 1,3-amino alcohols in stereoseiective reduction with borane can e.g. be found in [E. Didier et al. ; Tetrahedron 47, 4941-4958, 1991; CH. Senanayake et al., Tetrahedron Letters, 36(42), 7615-18, 1995, EP 0698028, EP 0640089, EP 0305180, WO 93/23408, WO 94/26751].
- the synthesis and/or use of chiral c/s-l-amino-2-indanol derivatives in borane reductions can e.g. be found in [CH.
- the methods for producing calcipotriol as described herein may be modified with regard to the order of the reaction steps, by omitting one or more reaction steps, or by introducing additional purification or reaction steps at any stage of the reaction sequence.
- the present invention includes all such modifications.
- the method for producing calcipotriol as described herein includes further all variants, where the hydroxy protecting groups Ri and/or R 2 for compounds or intermediates, where Ri and/or R 2 are not hydrogen, are removed at any stage of the reaction sequence.
- Compounds or intermediates, wherein Ri and/or R 2 are hydrogen may be protected with protecting agents at any stage of the reaction sequence, including protecting agents which yield different protecting groups than those removed earlier in the reaction sequence.
- Compounds and intermediates of the present invention may comprise asymmetrically substituted (chiral) carbon atoms and carbon-carbon double bonds which may give rise to the existence of isomeric forms, e.g. enantiomers, diastereomers and geometric isomers.
- Epimers are known as diastereomers that have opposite configuration (R or S) at only one of multiple tetrahedral stereogenic centres in molecules having multiple stereogenic centres, such as the vitamin D analogues to which the present invention is directed. Designation of, for example, C-24 as the epimeric centre of a pair of enantiomers therefore implies that the configuration at the other stereogenic centres of the pair are identical.
- the present invention relates to all isomeric forms, such as epimers, either in pure form or as mixtures thereof.
- the indication of a specific conformation or configuration either in the formulas or the names of compounds or intermediates of the present invention shall indicate that this specific conformation or configuration is a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- the indication of a specific conformation or configuration either in the formulas or the names of compounds or intermediates of the present invention shall include any other isomer than specifically indicated, either in pure form or as mixtures thereof, as another embodiment of the present invention.
- the indication of an unspecific conformation or configuration either in the formulas or the names of compounds or intermediates of the present invention shall indicate that a mixture of these specific conformations or configurations is a preferred embodiment of the invention.
- the compound of general formula III is a mixture of the epimers of general formula Ma and Mb.
- the indication of an unspecific conformation or configuration either in the formulas or the names or numbering of compounds or intermediates of the present invention shall include any specific isomer although not specifically indicated in pure form, e.g. as another embodiment of the present invention.
- the compound of general formula IVa includes the following two epimers IVaa and IVab.
- Pure stereoisomeric forms of the compounds and the intermediates of this invention may be obtained by the application of procedures known in the art, such as by chromatography or crystallisation, or by stereoseiective synthesis.
- the separation, isolation, and purification methods of the present invention include, but are not limited to chromatography, such as adsorption chromatography (including column chromatography and simulated moving bed (SMB)), crystallisation, or distillation.
- chromatography such as adsorption chromatography (including column chromatography and simulated moving bed (SMB)), crystallisation, or distillation.
- SMB simulated moving bed
- the separation, isolation, and purification methods may be used subsequently and in combination.
- IVb which is enriched with IVa, in the presence of a base to give a mixture of compounds of general structure Va and Vb, which is enriched with Va, wherein X, R and R 2 are as defined above, may be carried out in all solvents, which are compatible with the reaction conditions, such as alkanes, such as hexane or heptane, hydrocarbons, such as xylenes, toluene, ethers, such as diethyl ether or methyl-tert-butyl ether
- MTBE acetates, such as ethyl acetate or 2-propyl acetate, halogenated solvents such as dichloromethane, water or mixtures of said solvents.
- Preferred solvents are toluene, te/t-butyl methyl ether, water, or mixtures thereof.
- Suitable bases to be used in the retro Diels-Alder reaction include, but are not limited to NaHC0 3 , KHC0 3 , Na 2 C0 3 , or K 2 C0 3 .
- the base is aqueous NaHC0 3 and/or the retro Diels-Alder reaction is run above 60°C, such as above 70°C, such as between 70°C and 120 °C, such as between 74°C and 79 °C, such as between 72°C and 78 °C.
- the temperature range of extractions and phase separations after the completion of the retro Diels-Alder reaction during reaction work-up are about 30°C-40°C.
- the isomerisation is a photo isomerisation, e.g. with UV-light in the presence of a triplet sensitizer, e.g. anthracene or 9-acetylanthracene.
- a suitable hydroxylating agent for example by a selenite mediated allylic hydroxylation, under the conditions developed by Hesse, e.g. with Se0 2 and N- methylmorpholine N-oxide in refluxing methanol and/or dichloromethane
- Calcipotriol hydrate may be obtained by crystallisation of calcipotriol from aqueous solvents, such as for example by methods described in WO 94/15912.
- Example 3 Same method as in Example 1, except that the starting material was 1(S)- tert-butyldimethylsilyl -3(R)-trimethylacetoxy-20(R)-(3'-cyclopropyl-3'-oxoprop- l'(£)-enyl)-9,10-secopregna-5(£),7(£),10(19)-triene e.g. obtainable from Preparation 3.
- the two epimeric S0 2 -adducts could be separated by chromatography. Crystalline Ma could be furthermore obtained by tituration of the solid mixture with methanol.
- the mixture was stirred for ca. 60 minutes after complete addition and then quenched with saturated aqueous NaHC0 3 (25 ml).
- the organic phase was separated and washed with 1 M hydrochloric acid (25 ml) at 0-10°C followed by washing with saturated aqueous NaHC0 3 (25 ml) at 10-20°C
- the retro Diels-Alder reaction could be checked by HPLC HPLC ⁇ Column LiChrosorb Si 60 250x4mm from Merck, 1 ml/min flow, detection at 270nm, hexane/ethyl acetate 9: 1.5 (v:v) ⁇ .
- HPLC HPLC ⁇ Column LiChrosorb Si 60 250x4mm from Merck, 1 ml/min flow, detection at 270nm, hexane/ethyl acetate 9: 1.5 (v:v) ⁇ .
- the reaction mixture was cooled to 30-40°C and the organic phase was separated, washed with saturated aqueous NaHC0 3 (110 ml) and water (100 ml).
- the solvent was removed in vacuo and the obtained oil (29 g) was dissolved in hexane (200 ml).
- the organic mixture was cooled to ca.
- Example 15 The calcipotriol obtained in Example 14 was crystallised from ethyl acetate / water as described in WO 94/15912 to give calcipotriol monohydrate in full accordance with the characteristic data described in that patent.
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