WO2007026879A1 - ポリロタキサン含有溶液及びその使用 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a poly (taxane) taxane-containing solution, wherein polyrotaxane is dissolved in a solvent selected from a nitrogen-containing organic solvent or an ionic liquid.
- the present invention relates to the use of this polymouth taxane-containing solution, in particular, to a method for derivatizing a polymouth taxane using a liquid solution, and relates to a novel polymouth taxane derivative obtained by this method.
- the present invention relates to a polyrotaxane-containing solution characterized by dissolving a poly (oral) taxane in a nitrogen-containing organic solvent.
- the present invention also relates to a polyortaxane-containing solution characterized by dissolving a polyortaxane in a solution of a nitrogen-containing organic solvent containing a halogenated alkali metal or an alkaline earth metal as a solute.
- the present invention relates to a polyortaxane-containing solution characterized by dissolving a polyortaxane in an ionic liquid.
- Polymouth taxanes are pseudo-molecules in which the opening of a cyclic molecule (rotator) is skewered by a linear molecule (axis), and the cyclic molecule includes the linear molecule. Blocking groups are arranged at both ends of the polyrotaxane (both ends of the linear molecule) so that the cyclic molecule is not released.
- ⁇ -cyclodextrin as a cyclic molecule hereinafter, cyclodextrin may be simply abbreviated as “CD”) and polyethylene glycol as a linear molecule (hereinafter sometimes abbreviated as “PEG”) (See, for example, Patent Document 1), and research and application of these have been actively conducted in recent years.
- the research and application of polyoral taxanes is severely limited due to the poor solubility of polyoral taxanes, in other words the lack of good solvents.
- the good solvent of the poly (taxane) taxane in which the above-mentioned CD includes PE G is only known as dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) or NaOH aqueous solution, but is not soluble in other solvents. (For example, see Non-Patent Documents 1 to 3).
- Patent Document 1 Japanese Patent No. 2810264
- Non-patent literature l Harada, A .; Li, J .; Kamachi, M. Macromolecules 1990, 23, 2821-282 3
- Non-Patent Document 2 Harada, A .; Li, J .; Kamachi, M. Nature 1992, 356, 325-327
- Non-Patent Document 3 Harada, A .; Li, J .; Kamachi, M. Nature 1993, 364 , 516-518 Disclosure of the Invention
- An object of the present invention is to find a good solvent for a polyoral taxane and to provide a polyortaxane-containing solution, and in particular, to find a good solvent for a polyortaxane whose cyclic molecule is cyclodextrin. It is to provide a mouth taxane-containing solution.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a method for derivatizing a polyrotaxane using a polymouthtaxane-containing solution whose cyclic molecule is a cyclodextrin, and a novel polymouthtaxane obtained by this method. Derivatives are provided.
- a solvent selected from a nitrogen-containing organic solvent or an ionic liquid can be a good solvent for poly (poly) taxanes, particularly N-methylmorpholine —N --Tertiary amine oxides such as oxides or their hydrates; Halogenated alkali metals or alkaline earth metals such as lithium chloride as solutes; solutions of amide organic solvents such as dimethylacetamide; It was discovered that it is a good solvent for ionic liquid force polymouth taxane, which is a porridge.
- the polymouth taxane-containing solution of the present invention can be used for various reactions of poly mouth taxanes in addition to blending with other organic materials and molding (injection, casting, etc.) of poly mouth taxanes. High nature. Specifically, the polymouth taxane-containing solution of the present invention has In addition, DMSO and aqueous NaOH solutions can also be used to enable poly (ortaxane) derivatives such as acylation and sulfonylation, which are cyclodextrins, which has been difficult with conventional solvents.
- a molecular tube obtained by crosslinking a cyclic molecule adjacent to the polyoral taxane and then decapsulating the central linear molecule; a compound containing a polyoral taxane in vivo Drug delivery system that releases a drug by biodegrading the drug; a linear molecule at the center of the polyoral taxane is made into a conductive polymer, and this is a molecule-coated conductor coated with an insulating cyclic molecule; A ring gel and the like in which cyclic molecules are bridged have been developed.
- the polymouth taxane-containing solution of the present invention can also be used for these.
- FIG. 1 (a) N, N-dimethylacetamide (DMAc) A chart of 13 CNMR analysis of polyrotaxane acetylated in ZLiCl system is shown. (B) A chart of 13 C NMR analysis of poly (titanium) acetylated in DMSO is shown.
- FIG. 2 shows a chart of 1 HNMR analysis of a polydantaxane dansylated in DMAcZLiCl system.
- FIG. 3 shows a fluorescence spectrum of a polymouth taxane dansylated in a DMAcZLiCl system.
- poly oral taxane or “poly oral taxane molecule” means that the opening portion of a cyclic molecule is pierced by a linear molecule, and the cyclic molecule includes the linear molecule.
- a linear molecule is a molecule or substance that can be included in a cyclic molecule and can be integrated non-covalently, and is not particularly limited as long as it is linear. Not using any molecules, including polymers.
- Linear of “linear molecule” means substantially “linear”. That is, the cyclic molecule that is the rotor can rotate, or the cyclic molecule can slide or move on the linear molecule. As long as it is capable, the linear molecule may have a branched chain. Further, the length of the “straight chain” is not particularly limited as long as the cyclic molecule can slide or move on the linear molecule.
- the "straight chain" of the "linear molecule” is relatively determined by the relationship with the polyorthaxane material. That is, in the case of a material having a crosslinked structure in part, the linear molecule may be a very small part in the material. Even if it is only a small part, the length is not particularly limited as long as the cyclic molecule can slide or move on the linear molecule as described above.
- both a hydrophilic polymer and a hydrophobic polymer can be used.
- the hydrophilic polymer include polybutanol, polypyrrole pyrrolidone, poly (meth) acrylic acid, cellulose-based resin (carboxymethylcellulose, hydroxyethylcellulose, hydroxypropylcellulose, etc.), polyacrylamide, polyethyleneoxide, polyethylene.
- Examples include glycols, polybulacetal resin, polybulumethyl ether, polyamines, polyethyleneimine, casein, gelatin, starch, and Z or copolymers thereof;
- examples of hydrophobic polymers include Polyolefin, polypropylene, and other polyolefin resins such as copolymer resins, polyester resins, polychlorinated butadiene resins, polystyrene and acrylonitrile-styrene copolymers such as styrene copolymer resins
- Acrylic resins such as tyrene-based resin, polymethylmetatalylate, (meth) acrylate copolymer, acrylonitrile methyl acrylate copolymer resin, polycarbonate resin, polyurethane resin, salt resin Examples thereof include vinyl copolymer resin, polyvinyl butyral resin, etc .; and derivatives or modified products thereof.
- ABS resin alitrononitrile butadiene styrene copolymer
- polyamides such as nylon
- polyimides such as polyimides, polyisoprene and polybutadiene
- polydimethylsiloxane etc.
- Polysiloxanes, polysulfones, polyimines, polyacetic anhydrides, polyureas, polysulfides, polyphosphazenes, polyketones, polyphenylenes, polyhaloolefins, and derivatives thereof are also used. can do.
- polyethylene glycol polyisoprene, polyisobutylene, polybutadiene, polypropylene glycol, polytetrahydrofuran, polydimethylsiloxane, polyethylene, and polypropylene are preferable. Particularly preferred is polyethylene glycol. Yes.
- the linear molecule has a number average molecular weight of 1,000 or more, for example, 1,000-1, 000, 000. More preferably, 5,000 or more, 5,000 to 1,000,000 or 5,000 to 500,000, even more preferable ⁇ is 10,000 or more, for example, 10,000 to 1,000,000 10,000 to 500,000 or 10,000 to 300,000.
- the linear molecule preferably has reactive groups at both ends. By having a reactive group, it can easily react with a blocking group. Examples of reactive groups include forces that depend on the block group used, such as hydroxyl groups, amino groups, carboxyl groups, and thiol groups.
- Examples of the cyclic molecule of the present invention include various cyclodextrins, for example, unmodified cyclodextrins such as ⁇ -cyclodextrin, j8-cyclodextrin, and ⁇ -cyclodextrin.
- unmodified cyclodextrins such as ⁇ -cyclodextrin, j8-cyclodextrin, and ⁇ -cyclodextrin.
- poly (ortaxane) whose cyclic molecule is a cyclodextrin is particularly insoluble and has few good solvents. This insolubility is thought to be because the hydroxyl groups present on cyclodextrin form intramolecular and intermolecular hydrogen bonds, but the detailed mechanism is unknown.
- These cyclodextrins may be those in which the hydroxyl group is partially modified, such as dimethylcyclodextrin, hydroxypropyl cyclodextrin, and acety
- the above-mentioned cyclodextrins have different sizes of the opening of the cyclic molecule depending on the type. Therefore, the type of linear molecule to be used, specifically, when the linear molecule to be used is assumed to be cylindrical, the cyclic molecule to be used depends on the diameter of the cross section of the cylinder, the hydrophobicity or hydrophilicity of the linear molecule, etc. Can be selected. In addition, when a cyclic molecule having a relatively large opening and a cylindrical linear molecule having a relatively small diameter are used, two or more linear molecules can be included in the opening of the cyclic molecule. .
- the blocking group is not particularly limited as long as it is a group that maintains a form in which a cyclic molecule is skewered by a linear molecule, and any group may be used. Examples of such a group include a group having “bulkiness” and a group having ⁇ or “ionicity”.
- the “group” means various groups including a molecular group and a polymer group. That is, as a group having “bulkyness”, even a group that is typically represented by a sphere is fixed as a side wall. It may be a body support.
- the “ionicity” of the group having “ionicity” and the “ionicity” of the cyclic molecule influence each other, for example, by repulsion, the cyclic molecule is skewered by a linear molecule. It is possible to retain the form.
- the blocking group may be a polymer main chain or a side chain as long as it retains the skewered form as described above.
- the blocking group is polymer A
- a form in which polymer A is partially contained may be used. In this way, by combining with the polymer A having various properties, a composite material having a combination of the properties of the polyortaxane material and the properties of the polymer A can be formed.
- dinitrophenyl groups such as 2,4-dinitrophenyl group and 3,5-dinitrophenyl group, cyclodextrins, adamantane groups, trityl groups, Fluoresceins and pyrenes, and derivatives or modified products thereof can be mentioned.
- cyclodextrins as a blocking group, 2,4-di-trifluoro group, 3, Examples thereof include di-phenyl groups such as 5-di-phenyl group, adamantane groups, trityl groups, fluoresceins and pyrenes, and derivatives or modified products thereof.
- the amount of cyclic molecules penetrating in a skewered manner with linear molecules it is preferable to control the amount of cyclic molecules penetrating in a skewered manner with linear molecules. It is preferable that at least two cyclic molecules are pierced with linear molecules, and at least two cyclic molecules include the linear molecules.
- the maximum amount of cyclic molecules that can exist on a linear molecule that is, when the maximum inclusion amount is 1, the amount of cyclic molecules is 0.001 to 0.000 of the maximum inclusion amount. It is preferably present at a value of 6, preferably 0.01 to 0.5, more preferably 0.05 to 0.4.
- the polyoral taxane of the present invention is preferably a pseudo-polyortaxane that includes a cyclodextrin as a cyclic molecule, preferably ⁇ -cyclodextrin, and a polyethylene glycol as a linear molecule.
- -A block group such as a ru group is provided.
- nitrogen-containing organic solvent of the present invention include amine-based or amide-based organic solvents.
- amine-based organic solvents examples include methenoreamine, ethenoreamine, propylamine, butynoreamine, pentylamine, hexylamine, and aliphatic amines such as secondary and tertiary amines, aniline, N-methylaniline, N, N dimethylaniline, and toluidine.
- Aromatic amines such as pyrrole, pyridine, picoline, lutidine, quinoline, isoquinoline, cycloaliphatic amines such as cyclohexylamine, dicyclohexylamine, piperazine, piperidine, pyrrolidine, morpholine, imidazole, imidazolidinone Heterocyclic amines such as N-methylmorpholine-N oxide, N, N dimethylethanolamine-N oxide, N, N dimethylcyclohexylamine-N oxide, N, N, N triethylamine-N oxide, N, N Dimethylbenzylamine N Examples thereof include tertiary amine oxides such as oxide, N-methylpiperidine mono-Noxide, and hydrates thereof. These can be used alone or in admixture at a suitable ratio.
- amide organic solvents include formamide, N-methylformamide, N, N dimethylformamide, N, N jetylformamide, acetoamide, N-methylacetamide, N, N dimethylacetamide and the like.
- cyclic amides such as secondary amides, 2-pyrrolidone, N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone, 1,3 dimethyl-2 imidazolidinone, which can be used alone or in admixture at a suitable ratio. Can be used.
- the above-mentioned amine-based or amide-based organic solvents can be used alone or in admixture at a suitable ratio.
- a halogenated alkali metal or alkaline earth metal may be added as a solute.
- a halogenated alkali metal or alkaline earth metal may be added as a solute.
- the halogenated alkali metal that can be added to the poly (taxane) taxane-containing solution include lithium bromide, lithium chloride, potassium chloride, potassium bromide, and hydrates thereof.
- Preferred is lithium lithium or a hydrate thereof, and particularly preferred is lithium chloride (anhydrous).
- N N It is particularly preferable to use an amide-based organic solvent such as dimethylformamide, N, N dimethylacetamide or N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone together with lithium chloride.
- the ionic liquid means that the melting point is 150 ° C or lower, the room temperature (about 25 ° C) has a vapor pressure of zero (or substantially zero), and has a high melting power and a wide range!
- the ionic liquid of the present invention particularly preferably has the formula: M + X—
- the cation M + is selected from an ammonium compound, an imidazolium compound, a pyridinium compound or a phosphonium compound, and a cation or a halogen ion, for example, F-, Cl_, Selected from Br ", I-) having a melting point of 150 ° C or lower.
- the ammonium compound as the cation M + of the ionic liquid includes, for example, an aliphatic quaternary ammonium compound, specifically, tetraptyl ammonium, tetrapentyl ammonium. And tetraalkylammonium compounds such as Similarly, imidazolium compounds as cation M + include, for example, 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazole, 1-butyl-3-methylimidazole, 1-hexylo 3-methylimidazolium, 1 decyl-3-methylimidazolium. N, N, monodialkylimidazolium compounds such as 1-butyl-2,3 dimethylimidazole.
- pyridi-um compounds as cation M + include N-alkyl pyridinium compounds such as 1-hexylpyridium, 1-butyl-3 methylpyridium, 1-butyl-4 methylpyridium.
- Examples of the phosphonium compound as cation M + include tetraalkylphosphonium compounds such as tetrabutylphosphonium, triisobutylmethylphosphonium, and trihexyltetradecylphosphonium.
- the ionic liquid of the present invention includes 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium, 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium, 1-hexyl 3-methylimidazolium, 1-decyl-1-methylimidazole.
- halides in particular chlorides, of N, N, -dialkylimidazolium, such as rum.
- N-alkylpyridinium such as monohexylpyridinum, especially chloride.
- the polymouth taxane-containing solution of the present invention is the above nitrogen-containing organic solvent or ionic liquid.
- other solvents compatible with them can be further contained within the range in which the solubility in polypolytaxane is not impaired. Examples of other solvents include water, alcohols, ketones, ethers and the like.
- One of the preferred embodiments of the present invention is a poly oral taxane in which a poly oral taxane is dissolved in a tertiary amine oxide or a hydrate thereof, particularly N-methylmorpholine-N oxide 'monohydrate. It is a containing solution. Such a solution is prepared, for example, by heating to about 90 ° C. and adding, preferably, to a dissolved N-methylmorpholine mono-N-oxide 'monohydrate, a pulverized polydiethyl taxane and stirring. Can do.
- the concentration of the polyoral taxane in the polypolytaxane-containing solution can be appropriately changed depending on the type and molecular weight of the linear and cyclic molecules constituting the polyoral taxane or the use of the polyoral taxane-containing solution. However, it is usually 0.1 to 50% by weight, preferably 0.1 to 30% by weight, more preferably 1 to 20% by weight.
- Another preferred embodiment of the present invention is N, N dimethylacetamide, N, N dimethylformamide or N-methyl-2 containing a halogenated alkali metal or alkaline earth metal such as lithium chloride as a solute.
- a halogenated alkali metal or alkaline earth metal such as lithium chloride as a solute.
- a halogenated alkali metal or alkaline earth metal such as lithium chloride as a solute.
- a halogenated alkali metal or alkaline earth metal such as lithium chloride as a solute.
- a halogenated alkali metal or alkaline earth metal such as lithium chloride as a solute.
- the alkali metal halide or alkaline earth metal is preferably 5 to: LO wt% with respect to the amide nitrogen-containing organic solvent, but is not limited thereto.
- a solution containing a polyrotaxane in which a polyrotaxane is dissolved in a solution of N, N dimethylacetamide containing lithium chloride as a solute, and the lithium chloride is in contrast to the N, N dimethylacetamide. 5-10% by weight.
- the polymouth taxane-containing solution in the present invention is prepared by, for example, dissolving a predetermined amount of lithium chloride in N, N dimethylacetamide to prepare an N, N dimethylacetamide solution of lithium chloride having a desired concentration. Then, it is possible to prepare the solution by adding polymouth taxane to the obtained solution, stirring and dissolving.
- the polyortaxane-containing solution of the present invention can be obtained by adding polyrotaxane and lithium chloride simultaneously to N, N-dimethylacetamide and dissolving them. Alternatively, it can also be obtained by adding and dispersing lithium polytaxane in N, N-dimethylacetamide and dispersing lithium chloride.
- the concentration of the polyortaxane in the strong polyortaxane-containing solution is appropriately determined depending on the type, molecular weight, etc. of the linear or cyclic molecule constituting the polyortaxane, or depending on the use of the polyortaxane-containing solution.
- the force that can be varied is usually 0.1 to 50% by weight, preferably 0.1 to 30% by weight, more preferably 1 to 20% by weight.
- a polyoral taxane is dissolved in an ionic liquid such as an N, N, -dialkylimidazolium salt or an N-alkylpyridinum salt. It is a taxane-containing solution. More preferably, it is a polyortaxane-containing solution in which a polyortaxane is dissolved in an ionic liquid such as N, N′-dialkylimidazolium chloride or N-alkylpyridylumum chloride.
- Such a solution should be prepared, for example, by adding a poly (taxane) taxane to the ionic liquid to be used (after being heated and dissolved above its melting point if it is solid at room temperature) and stirring. Can do.
- the strength of polypotaxane in a solution containing poly (polytaxane) taxane may vary depending on the type and molecular weight of the linear and cyclic molecules constituting the poly (cyclotaxane), or depending on the use of polypolytaxane-containing solution. Usually, it is 0.1 to 50% by weight, preferably 0.1 to 30% by weight, more preferably 1 to 20% by weight.
- the polyortaxane-containing solution of the present invention contains a conventional additive (for example, propyl gallate or the like) in accordance with the desired use of the strong solution as long as the solubility of the polyortaxane is not impaired.
- Agent for example, propyl gallate or the like
- desired reagent for example, a cross-linking agent
- other components for example, a polymer material such as cellulose
- the polymouthtaxane-containing solution of the present invention the polymouthtaxane is dissolved without being decomposed or modified. For this reason, it is useful for blending poly mouthtaxanes with other organic materials and various moldings (injection molding, casting, etc.) using polymouth taxanes.
- a film-like or fibrous molded article can also be obtained by a casting method.
- the polyortaxane-containing solution of the present invention can be used for various reactions using a polyortaxane, and is particularly useful for derivatives of polyortaxanes.
- a typical example of a polymouth taxane is a combination of PEG as a linear molecule and CD as a cyclic molecule.
- CD as a cyclic molecule.
- derivatization by modifying the hydroxyl group on CD, which is a cyclic molecule has been studied.
- the reaction conditions that can be used in DMSO and NaOH aqueous solution were limited.
- the present invention also provides a polypolytaxane derivative, characterized in that a polypolytaxane-containing solution (wherein the cyclic molecule of the polypolytaxane that is strong is a cyclodextrin) is used.
- a method is provided.
- acetylenic acid with acetic anhydride may be mentioned.
- DMSO acts as an oxidant due to so-called Albright-Goldmann oxidation, oxidizing primary and secondary hydroxyl groups to carbonyl groups. That is, since the combination of DMSO and acetic anhydride acts as an oxidant, the use of acetic anhydride in DMSO to acetylate the CD hydroxyl group of a polymouth taxane having the above combination precedes the acetylyl syrup. Oxidation can occur.
- sulfonylation particularly direct dansylation may be mentioned. It is known that dansyl chloride (dimethylaminonaphthalenesulfurolide) reacts quickly with primary amino groups, thiol groups, phenolic hydroxyl groups, etc. to give a fluorescent generator. In addition, the reaction rate is not limited to these, but it is known to react with an aliphatic hydroxyl group, and it can be expected to be a fluorescent generator by dansylation of the CD hydroxyl group of polyrotaxane.
- dansyl chloride dimethylaminonaphthalenesulfurolide
- the reaction rate is not limited to these, but it is known to react with an aliphatic hydroxyl group, and it can be expected to be a fluorescent generator by dansylation of the CD hydroxyl group of polyrotaxane.
- dansyl chloride has been reported to react well with DMSO (Boyl e RE. J Org Chem 31, 3880 (1966)). DMSO cannot be used as a solvent. On the other hand, in the aqueous NaOH solution, hydrolysis of dansyl chloride occurs, and as a result, it is expected that dansyl koji will not progress. On the other hand, in the present invention, the polymouth taxane-containing solution can avoid these reactions and dansylate the polymouth taxane.
- polyortaxane-containing solution of the present invention can also be used in a derivative-containing reaction that can be performed in a conventional DMSO or NaOH aqueous solution.
- examples include alkylation, ether derivatization, force rumoylation, amidation, silylation, and the like, but are not limited thereto.
- the present invention also relates to a novel poly-ortaxane derivative in which the polyoxytaxane whose cyclic molecule is cyclodextrin is partially or fully acylated or sulfonylated on the cyclodextrin.
- the cyclic molecule is a cyclodextrin, more preferably ⁇ -cyclodextrin, and the linear molecule has a polyethylene glycol force, and at both ends of the pseudopolyrotaxane, an arbitrary blocking group (preferably an adamantane group, a dinitrophenol group).
- an acyl group means a state in which a proton of a hydroxyl group is partially or completely substituted with a formula: RCO-, wherein R is preferably a straight chain having 1 to 6 carbon atoms. This means a chain or branched chain alkyl group or an aryl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, which may be optionally substituted.
- the acyl group means acetylated group, benzoylated group, naphthoyl group or phenylbenzoyl group.
- sulfol means that the proton of the hydroxyl group is partially or completely substituted by the formula: R'SO-.
- R ′ is preferably a straight-chain or branched alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms or an aryl group having 1 to 18 carbon atoms, May be substituted.
- sulfoniru ⁇ means benzenesulfonylation, tosylation, or dansyl ⁇ .
- the polyortaxane-containing solution of the present invention can be applied to conventional polyortaxanes, for example, by cross-linking adjacent cyclic molecules of the polyortaxane, and then decapsulating the central linear molecule.
- Tube obtained by biodegrading a compound containing poly (oral taxane) in vivo Drug delivery system that releases drugs by means of the above; a molecule-coated conductor in which the linear molecule at the center of the polyoral taxane is made of a conductive polymer and this is coated with an insulating cyclic molecule; and the cyclic molecules of the polyrotaxane are cross-linked It can be used for rotating gels.
- Lamethylsilane was used as an internal standard.
- the fluorescence spectrum was measured with a fluorescence spectrophotometer F-3010 (Hitachi).
- polyoral taxane a polyoral taxane manufactured by Advanced Soft Materials, which also prepared PEG having a carboxyl group at the terminal, a-CD, and adamantane amine, was used.
- This polymouth taxane is a white powder, and the weight average molecular weight of PEG, which is a linear molecule, is 35,000, and the number of CDs in one molecule of the polymouth taxane is 90 to 100 (inclusion amount conversion: 22 to 25%) And 13.1 lmmol of hydroxyl group per gram of poly (taxane taxane).
- This polymouth taxane is a yellow powder.
- the weight average molecular weight of PEG, a linear molecule, is 2,000, and the number of CDs in one molecule of the polymouth taxane is about 20, and the inclusion amount is about 100%. It was 18 mmol of hydroxyl group per lg of polymouth taxane.
- Example 3 Preparation of poly (ortaxane) -containing solution (amine organic solvent)
- N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide (NMMO) ⁇ monohydrate was an experimental grade reagent manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd. and was used as it was.
- NMMO'l hydrate 9.5g heated to 90-100 ° C to melt, add 0.5g poly example taxane of example 1 and 0. lg propyl gallate as stabilizer and stir for 2 hours As a result, a slightly brownish, viscous and transparent polymouthtaxane-containing solution was obtained.
- the poly (taxane) -containing solution was stable and transparent for several hours if the temperature was maintained.
- Example 4 Preparation of poly (taxane) taxane-containing solution (amide organic solvent ZLiCl system)
- N, N-dimethylacetamide is an experimental grade reagent manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd., and is pre-loaded with molecular sieve 4A (Wako Pure Chemical Industries, Ltd.) and left to stand for a minute. What removed the was used.
- Anhydrous lithium chloride (LiCl) is an experimental grade reagent manufactured by Wako Pure Chemical Industries. In advance at 105 ° C What was dried for 2 hours or more was used.
- LiCl 4g was added to DMAc 46g, the container was sealed, and the mixture was stirred in an oil bath at 60 ° C. After the LiCl was completely dissolved, the polymouth taxane lg of Example 1 was added, followed by stirring in a 60 ° C. oil bath. Most of the polyditaxanes dissolved within 15 minutes, and only coarse particles dissolved in approximately 1 hour. After dissolution, the solution was cooled to room temperature to obtain a transparent poly-taxane-containing solution. The poly (taxane) taxane-containing solution remained stable and transparent after standing at room temperature for one week.
- Example 5 Recovery of a polymouth taxane from a solution containing a polymouth taxane
- Example 4 The polypotaxane-containing solution of Example 4 after standing at room temperature for 1 week is added dropwise to 450 ml of stirred ethanol, and the precipitate is isolated by centrifugation and dried under reduced pressure to give a white solid of about lg Got. It was confirmed that the white solid and the polymaterial taxane of Advanced Materials coincide in the NMR analysis results. Further, as shown in Table 1, it was confirmed that both were close in terms of weight average molecular weight and molecular weight distribution.
- Example 9 Poly mouthtaxane acetylated in D M S O 167461 1.73
- Example 10 Poly dansylated in the D M Ac / Li C I system 164251 1.70
- N, N-dimethylacetamide (DMAcZLiCl system) containing lithium chloride is a good solvent for the polyortaxane.
- DMAcZLiCl system N, N-dimethylacetamide containing lithium chloride
- Example 6 Preparation of poly (ortaxane) -containing solution (ionic liquid system)
- Example 7 Polyethyl taxane acetylation in DMAcZLiCl system 1
- Example 4 To the polymouthtaxane-containing solution obtained in Example 4 (polymouthtaxane lg in 50 g DMAcZLiCl) was dried 5.20 g (65.7 mmol) of dried vididine and 6.70 g (65.6 mmol) of succinic anhydride. Then, a solution of 4-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP) O.lg dissolved in DMAclOml was added and stirred overnight at room temperature. The resulting brown mixture was added dropwise to 450 ml of methanol with stirring, and the precipitate was collected by centrifugation. The obtained precipitate was dissolved in 20 ml of acetone and again added dropwise to 450 ml of methanol under stirring.
- DMAP 4-dimethylaminopyridine
- Fig. 1 (a) shows a chart of 13 CNMR analysis.
- Example 8 Acetylation of poly (oral taxane) in DMAcZLiCl system 2
- Example 7 To the polymouthtaxane-containing solution obtained in Example 4, 5.20 g (65.7 mmol) of dry pyridine and After adding 6.70 g (65.6 mmol) of acetic anhydride and treating at 60 ° C. for 5 hours, the precipitate was collected by centrifugation. The obtained precipitate was purified with water and then dried to obtain 1.15 g of a pale yellow to pale orange solid. As a result of various analyses, this solid was identical to the acetylated polytaxane obtained in Example 7.
- Example 9 (comparative example): Acetylation of poly (oral taxane) with DMSO
- Example 1 0.5 g of polysoft taxane manufactured by Advanced Soft Materials was dissolved in 30 ml of DMSO, then 0.61 g (6 mmol) of acetic anhydride, 1. Olg (lOmmol) of triethylamine, and 733 g (6 mmol) of DMA PO. The solution dissolved in 30 ml was added and stirred overnight at room temperature under an argon atmosphere. Thereafter, precipitation with water was repeated twice, and the precipitate was filtered off and freeze-dried to obtain 0.687 g of a white to ivory solid. This solid dissolved in DMSO but not in DMF, THF, acetone, or dichloromethane.
- Fig. 1 (b) shows a chart of 13 CNMR analysis.
- Table 1 shows the weight average molecular weight and molecular weight distribution.
- Example 10 dansylation of poly (oral taxane) in DMAcZLiCl system
- Example 4 In the same manner as in Example 4, a polymouth taxane-containing solution was prepared. To 50 g of this solution containing 0.5 g of polymouth taxane, a solution prepared by dissolving dansyl chloride lg (3.71 mmol) in DMAclOml and 0.666 g (6. Stir for hours. The resulting light brown mixture was added dropwise to 450 ml of methanol with stirring, and the precipitate was collected by centrifugation. The obtained precipitate was sufficiently washed with methanol and then dried under reduced pressure to obtain 0.801 g of a yellow solid.
- Fig. 2 shows a chart of iHNMR analysis.
- the GPC analysis showed a high molecular weight component, which showed an ultraviolet absorption peak at 254 nm.
- the degree of substitution was estimated to be 0.6 (individual Z dalcose) from the weight increase after the reaction.
- Table 1 shows the weight average molecular weight and molecular weight distribution.
- Figure 3 shows the fluorescence spectrum of the solution.
- the peak of the fluorescence spectrum is similar to that of cellulose dansylated with DMAc / LiCl system. From these results, it was confirmed that the polymouth taxane was dansyl.
- Example 11 (comparative example): dansylation of poly (oral taxane) with DMSO
- Example 1 0.5 g of polysoft taxane made by Advanced Soft Materials was dissolved in 50 ml of DMSO, then dansyl chloride lg (3.71 mmol) was dissolved in 10 ml of DMSO, and triethylenoleamine 0.663 g ( 6. 56 mmol), and stirred at 10 ° C for 24 hours. The resulting yellow mixture was added dropwise to 450 ml of methanol with stirring, and the precipitate was collected by centrifugation. The obtained precipitate was sufficiently washed with methanol and then dried under reduced pressure to obtain 0.46 g of a white solid. In the 1 HNMR and 13 CNMR analyzes of this solid, no peaks characteristic of (CH 3) N— groups and peaks derived from aromatic rings were observed, and unmodified polyrota
- Example 10 From Example 10, it can be seen that dansylation of the cyclic molecule of the polyoral taxane is possible in the polyortaxane-containing solution using the DMAcZLiCl system. On the other hand, it can be seen from Example 11 that acetylene soot does not progress in the polymouth taxane-containing solution using DMS O.
- Example 12 4-Phenol Penzoylation of Poly-Taxane in DMAcZLiCl System
- the solution was dropped by stirring into a mixed solvent of 200 ml of water and 200 ml of ethanol while stirring, and the precipitate was collected by centrifugation and then dried under reduced pressure (60 ° C., 1.5 hours).
- the obtained solid was dissolved in 30 ml of DMSO, dropped into 200 ml of water to cause reprecipitation, and recovered by centrifugation and lyophilization to obtain 233 mg of a white solid.
- Example 13 Molding using a poly-taxane-containing solution
- a 10% polymouth taxane-containing solution was prepared according to the method described in Example 4 except that the polymouth taxane of Example 1 was added in such an amount that a 10% polymouth taxane-containing solution was obtained. Used in the process.
- the above solution was extruded from a syringe into a beaker filled with methanol as a coagulation bath, coagulated into a filament, and precipitated on the bottom of the beaker. This was wound around a centrifuge tube and dried at 60 ° C. to obtain a flexible fibrous molded product having a diameter of about 180 m.
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