WO2007144391A1 - Process for preparing remifentanil, intermediates thereof, use of said intermediates and processes for their preparation - Google Patents
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- C07D211/00—Heterocyclic compounds containing hydrogenated pyridine rings, not condensed with other rings
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- C07D211/36—Heterocyclic compounds containing hydrogenated pyridine rings, not condensed with other rings with only hydrogen or carbon atoms directly attached to the ring nitrogen atom having no double bonds between ring members or between ring members and non-ring members with hetero atoms or with carbon atoms having three bonds to hetero atoms with at the most one bond to halogen, e.g. ester or nitrile radicals, directly attached to ring carbon atoms
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- the present invention relates to a process for preparing remifentanil, intermediates thereof, use of said intermediates and processes for the preparation thereof.
- the 4-anilidopiperidine class of opioid analgetics is widely used during surgical procedures as adjuncts to anesthesia. Since the protoptype, fentanyl, 1 , was introduced in the 1960s, several other derivatives (sufentanil, 2, alfentanil, 3) have been developed in order to improve its properties. Among them is of special interest remifentanil, because of its ultrashort duration of action. This feature makes it particularly suitable for anesthesia, since provides a more rapid recovery and no accumulation of drug during continuous infusion,
- Remifentanil is the INN name of the chemical compound 4- ⁇ (methoxycarbonyl)-4-[(1 -oxopropyl)phenylamino] -1 -piperidinejpropanoic acid methyl ester. It has the following chemical formula:
- Remifentanil was disclosed in the EP383579A patent application. Despite the interesting properties of this compound, few processes for its preparation have been described.
- EP383579A discloses generically two processes that may lead to remifentanil: by reaction of a piperidine derivative with a reagent serving to introduce the substituent of the N in the piperidine ring, and by esterifying the carboxy group of the substituent of the N in the piperidine ring.
- example 10 of said application describes a process for preparing remifentanil by reaction of the corresponding piperidine with methyl acrylate to render remifentanil as an oil.
- the hydrochloride salt is prepared by dissolving the free base in methanol and addition of hydrogen chloride (Scheme 1).
- An optimized synthesis for the preparation of said piperidine intermediate is described in Kiricojevic V.D. et al. J.Serb.Chem.Soc. 67(12)793-802(2002). It starts from 1 -benzyl-4-piperidone and comprises seven steps with an 22% overall yield.
- the problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide an alternative process for preparing remifentanil.
- the process is advantageous in several aspects over the processes of the prior art.
- a first aspect of the invention relates to a process for preparing a compound of formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof
- R 1 and R 2 are independently a d-C 4 linear or branched alkyl or H, which comprises converting the nitrile group of a compound of formula (II)
- R 3 is a d-C 4 linear or branched alkyl or H, into a -COOR 1 group, wherein R 1 is as defined above, in an appropriate solvent system, and optionally, when in the resulting compound of formula (I) at least one of R 1 and R 2 are not a methyl group transforming said R to a methyl group, and optionally, if desired, further converting the compound of formula (I) or a salt thereof into a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
- a second aspect of the invention relates to a compound of formula (II):
- R 3 is as defined above.
- a third aspect of the invention relates to a compound of formula
- R 3 is as defined above.
- a fourth aspect of the invention relates to the use of a compound of formula (II) as defined in the second aspect of the invention and its corresponding embodiments, for the preparation of remifentanil
- a fifth aspect of the invention relates to the use of a compound of formula (III) as defined in the third aspect of the invention and its corresponding embodiments, for the preparation of remifentanil.
- a sixth aspect of the invention relates to a process for preparing a compound of formula (II) as defined in the second aspect of the invention and its corresponding embodiments, which comprises the acylation of a compound of formula (III)
- a seventh aspect of the invention relates to a process for preparing a compound of formula (III) as defined in the third aspect of the invention and its corresponding embodiments, which comprises the reaction of 3-(4-oxo-1- piperidine)propanoic acid, d-C 4 alkyl ester with aniline and a source of cyanide, under Strecker type reaction conditions.
- the process of the present invention presents several advantages that are highly desirable for the manufacture of remifentanil on an industrial scale. It provides an alternative process, wherein the number of steps for preparing remifentanil from commercial products is significantly reduced compared to the processes known in the art, the starting products are readily available, the process is economically advantageous and renders remifentanil in a highly simplified and efficient manner.
- CrC 4 alkyl or CrC 4 linear or branched alkyl as used herein , it is understood a linear or branched alkyl group which contains up to 4 carbon atoms. Thus it includes a methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec- butyl and tert-butyl group.
- C 2 -C 4 linear or branched alkyl as used herein, it is understood a linear or branched alkyl group which contains from 2 to 4 carbon atoms. Thus it includes a ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl and te/f-butyl group.
- the nitrile group of a compound of formula (II) is converted into a -COOR 1 group, wherein R 1 is a d-C 4 linear or branched alkyl or H.
- the nitrile group may be converted to a -COOH group by hydrolysis in an acid or basic medium.
- Suitable acidic conditions include strong acids such as hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid or trifluoroacetic acid in polar solvents such as water or acetic acid.
- Suitable basic conditions include sodium or potassium hydroxide as bases and water or alcohols as solvents. Bacteria can also be used for this transformation . Typical details of this process embodiment can be found in Larock, R. C. Comprehensive Organic Transformation, 2 nd Ed, Wiley-VCH, p.1986.
- the nitrile group may be converted to a -COOR 1 group wherein R 1 means CrC 4 linear or branched alkyl, by an alcoholysis reaction.
- transesterification reaction may also be carried out with a hydrogen chloride solution in methanol e.g. as the described in Synth. Commun. 1998, 28, 471 -474.
- the nitrile group is converted to a -COOR 1 group, wherein R 1 means a CrC 4 linear or branched alkyl, by an alcoholysis reaction.
- the solvent system for carrying out said conversion preferably comprises a CrC 4 linear or branched alcohol and an organic or inorganic strong acid.
- the strong acid is preferably selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, methanosulfonic acid and sulfuric acid.
- the alcoholysis reaction is preferably carried out at a temperature comprised in the range from 80 0 C to O 0 C. More preferably from 40 0 C to 10 0 C, and yet more preferably at room temperature.
- the alcoholysis is a methanolysis or an ethanolysis. Therefore, the alcohol is preferably selected from the group consisting of methanol and ethanol, more preferably methanol.
- methanol the nitrile is directly converted to a COOMe group.
- ethanol the nitrile group is converted to a COOEt group.
- the process comprises the conversion of the nitrile group of a compound of formula (II) wherein R 3 is a ethyl group, into a COOEt group in ethanol and in the presence of a strong organic or inorganic acid and the ethyl ester group(s) of the compound obtained are further transformed to methyl ester by transesterification reaction in methanol.
- R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are a methyl group.
- R 1 , R 2 and R 3 are a methyl group
- the alcoholysis reaction is a methanolysis and is carried out in methanol and in the presence of an organic or inorganic strong acid.
- the strong acid is hydrochloric acid, advantageously in this case, because remifentanil hydrochloride salt is directly obtained.
- the remifentanil hydrochloride salt thus obtained may be further purified if necessary, by recrystallization. Alternatively, it may be purified by conversion of the salt to the free base and again conversion to the desired pharmaceutical salt.
- Compounds of formula (I) obtained by the process of the present invention may be converted into pharmaceutically acceptable salts, and salts may be converted into free compounds, by conventional methods.
- R 2 in the compound of formula (I) obtained has the same meaning as R 3 in the intermediate of formula (II) employed.
- the intermediate of formula (II) is prepared by acylation of a compound of formula
- R 3 is methyl
- Suitable acylating agents include propionyl halides, such as propionyl chloride, propionyl bromide, anhydrides such as propionic anhydride, including also mixed or fluorated anhydrides containing a propionyl moiety.
- the acylating agent is selected from the group consisting of propionyl chloride, propionyl bromide and propionic anhydride. More preferably, the acylating agent is propionyl chloride.
- the acylation reaction for preparing the compound of formula (II) may be carried out in a variety of solvents.
- the solvent is a polar aprotic solvent. More preferably, the solvent is selected from the group consisting of dichloroethane, tetrahydrofuran, dimethoxyethane and toluene. Particularly good results are obtained when it is carried out in toluene.
- the acylating reagent is an anhydride
- propionic acid can be used also as solvent.
- the reaction can be carried out in the presence of an acylation catalyst, such as dimethylaminopyridine.
- the reaction is preferably carried out at a temperature comprised in the range from room temperature to 100 0 C. More preferably from 45 0 C to 90 0 C, and yet more preferably at 85 or Vy .
- the intermediate of formula (III) is prepared by condensation of 3- (4-OXO-1 -piperidine)propanoic acid, CrC 4 alkyl ester with aniline and an a source of cyanide, under Strecker type reaction conditions.
- Suitable source of cyanide include organic and inorganic cyanides, such as ammonium cyanide, trimethylsilyl cyanide, sodium cyanide, and potassium cyanide.
- the source of cyanide is sodium cyanide.
- the condensation reaction with aniline to render the compound of formula (III) may be carried out in a variety of solvents.
- Suitable solvents are alcohols, acetic acid and chlorinated solvents, preferably selected from the group consisting of d-C 4 linear or branched alcohols, such as methanol, ethanol, 2- propanol, 1 -propanol, and dichloromethane.
- it is carried out in methanol, in order to avoid transesterification by-products.
- the condensation reaction with aniline is preferably carried out in the presence of an acid catalyst, such as acetic acid, trifluoroacetic acid, aqueous hydrochloric acid, p-toluenesulfonic acid or methanesulfonic acid. More preferably, the acid catalyst is acetic acid. Particularly good results were obtained employing methanol as a solvent and acetic acid as catalyst.
- the reaction may be carried out at a temperature range from 0 0 C to 40 0 C, preferably at room temperature. In a preferred embodiment the temperature is subsequently increased to a temperature comprised in the range from 40 0 C to 70 0 C.
- the 3-(4-oxo-1-piperidine)propanoic acid, d-C 4 alkyl ester may be prepared in different ways, preferably by way of a conjugated addition reaction between 4-piperidone and the corresponding CrC 4 alkyl acrylate.
- the methyl or ethyl ester are preferred, most preferred is the methyl ester.
- the reaction may be carried out in an inert organic solvent, such as acetonitrile, a d-C 4 linear or branched alcohol, e.g. methanol or ethanol, an ether e.g. diethyl ether, dioxane, and an aromatic hydrocarbon, e.g. benzene, toluene and more preferably in methanol.
- Preferred compounds of formula (II) are those wherein R 3 is methyl or ethyl. Yet more preferred compounds of formula (II) are those wherein R 3 is methyl.
- Preferred compounds of formula (III) are those wherein R 3 is methyl or ethyl. Yet more preferred compounds of formula (III) are those wherein R 3 is methyl.
- Propionyl chloride (9.5 ml, 108.73 mmol) is added to a stirred solution of 3-(4-phenylamino-4-cyano-1-piperidine)propanoic acid methyl ester (10 g, 34.80 mmol) in toluene (100 ml).
- the mixture is refluxed for 3 hours, then triethylamine (5 ml, 35.92 mmol) is added gradually over 1 h and the stirring continued overnight.
- the mixture is cooled to room temperature and the contents are poured into a 25% potassium carbonate solution (100 ml). The layers are separated and the aqueous layer is extracted with toluene (2x60 ml).
- the hydrochloride salt is recrystallised heating with methyl ethyl ketone and adding methanol while heating until the solid goes back into solution. Upon cooling the salt precipitates as a white solid.
- Example 5 3-r4-methoxycarbonyl-4-r(1 -oxopropyl)phenylamino)1-1 - piperidinelpropanoic acid, methyl ester 3-[4-cyano-4-[(1 -oxopropyl)phenylamino)]-1 -piperidine)propanoic acid, methyl ester (17.31 g, 50.40 mmol) is dissolved in a 4.0 M solution of hydrogen chloride in methanol (100 ml) and the solution stirred at room temperature for 24 hours while a white precipitated is formed. The mixture is then cooled to 0 0 C and the stirring continued for 3 hours.
- the HCI salt is obtained by dissolving the free base oil in methanol and adding an HCI solution in methanol. The solution is then cooled to complete crystallisation, and the solid filtered to yield 3-[4-methoxycarbonyl-4-[(1- oxopropyl)phenylamino)]-1-piperidine]propanoic acid methyl ester hydrochloride (9.75 g, 47%) as a white solid in a pharmaceutical grade, m.p. 188-189 0 C
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Abstract
A process for preparing remifentanil by conversion of the nitrile group of a cyanopiperidinyl propanoate derivative to an ester group. Advantageously, with this process the number of steps for preparing remifentanil from commercial products is significantly reduced, compared to the processes known in the art.
Description
PROCESS FOR PREPARING REMI FENTANIL, INTERMEDIATES THEREOF, USE OF SAID INTERMEDIATES AND PROCESSES FOR THEIR PREPARATION
The present invention relates to a process for preparing remifentanil, intermediates thereof, use of said intermediates and processes for the preparation thereof.
BACKGROUND ART
The 4-anilidopiperidine class of opioid analgetics is widely used during surgical procedures as adjuncts to anesthesia. Since the protoptype, fentanyl, 1 , was introduced in the 1960s, several other derivatives (sufentanil, 2, alfentanil, 3) have been developed in order to improve its properties. Among them is of special interest remifentanil, because of its ultrashort duration of action. This feature makes it particularly suitable for anesthesia, since provides a more rapid recovery and no accumulation of drug during continuous infusion,
Fentanyl, 1 Sufentanil, 2 Alfentanil, 3
Remifentanil is the INN name of the chemical compound 4-{(methoxycarbonyl)-4-[(1 -oxopropyl)phenylamino] -1 -piperidinejpropanoic acid methyl ester. It has the following chemical formula:
Remifentanil was disclosed in the EP383579A patent application. Despite the interesting properties of this compound, few processes for its preparation have been described.
Scheme 1
EP383579A discloses generically two processes that may lead to remifentanil: by reaction of a piperidine derivative with a reagent serving to introduce the substituent of the N in the piperidine ring, and by esterifying the carboxy group of the substituent of the N in the piperidine ring. In particular, example 10 of said application describes a process for preparing remifentanil by reaction of the corresponding piperidine with methyl acrylate to render remifentanil as an oil. The hydrochloride salt is prepared by dissolving the free base in methanol and addition of hydrogen chloride (Scheme 1).
An optimized synthesis for the preparation of said piperidine intermediate is described in Kiricojevic V.D. et al. J.Serb.Chem.Soc. 67(12)793-802(2002). It starts from 1 -benzyl-4-piperidone and comprises seven steps with an 22% overall yield.
International application WO0140184A2 relates to (phenylamino)-4- piperidineanilides as intermediates for the preparation of derivatives and analogs of fentanyl (Scheme 2). It also mentions in example 10 B the steps of a possible route of synthesis for preparing remifentanil, using said intermediates, by alkylation of 4-(phenylamino)-4-piperidinecarboxy-(N- methylanilide) with methyl acrylate, conversion of the tertiary amide to methyl ester and reaction with propionyl chloride. It should be noticed that in this approach the starting material is quite far from commercial available precursors.
Scheme 2
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The problem to be solved by the present invention is to provide an alternative process for preparing remifentanil. The process is advantageous in several aspects over the processes of the prior art.
Accordingly, a first aspect of the invention relates to a process for preparing a compound of formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof
wherein R1 and R2 are independently a d-C4 linear or branched alkyl or H, which comprises converting the nitrile group of a compound of formula (II)
(II)
wherein R3 is a d-C4 linear or branched alkyl or H, into a -COOR1 group, wherein R1 is as defined above, in an appropriate solvent system, and optionally, when in the resulting compound of formula (I) at least one of R1 and R2 are not a methyl group transforming said R to a methyl group, and optionally, if desired, further converting the compound of formula (I) or a salt thereof into a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
A second aspect of the invention relates to a compound of formula (II):
wherein R3 is as defined above.
A third aspect of the invention relates to a compound of formula
wherein R3 is as defined above.
A fourth aspect of the invention relates to the use of a compound of formula (II) as defined in the second aspect of the invention and its corresponding embodiments, for the preparation of remifentanil
A fifth aspect of the invention relates to the use of a compound of formula (III) as defined in the third aspect of the invention and its corresponding embodiments, for the preparation of remifentanil.
A sixth aspect of the invention relates to a process for preparing a compound of formula (II) as defined in the second aspect of the invention and its corresponding embodiments, which comprises the acylation of a compound of formula (III)
(III) wherein R3 is as defined above, with an acylating agent able to introduce a propionyl group.
A seventh aspect of the invention relates to a process for preparing a compound of formula (III) as defined in the third aspect of the invention and its corresponding embodiments, which comprises the reaction of 3-(4-oxo-1- piperidine)propanoic acid, d-C4 alkyl ester with aniline and a source of cyanide, under Strecker type reaction conditions.
The process of the present invention presents several advantages that are highly desirable for the manufacture of remifentanil on an industrial scale. It provides an alternative process, wherein the number of steps for preparing remifentanil from commercial products is significantly reduced compared to the processes known in the art, the starting products are readily available, the process is economically advantageous and renders remifentanil in a highly simplified and efficient manner.
Prior numerous attempts described in the literature failed to reduce the number of steps of remifentanil synthesis (e.g. by unsuccessfully trying the direct conversion of an anilino-nitrile intermediate to an anilino-ester intermediate) (Kiricojevic V.D. et al. J.Serb.Chem.Soc. 67(12)793-802(2002)). One embodiment of the invention not only reduces the number of steps of the synthesis route but also succeeds in the direct conversion of the nitrile group to the ester group. Thus, remifentanil and even its hydrochloride salt may be obtained in one step from the nitrile intermediate, which may be easily obtained from simple and cheap starting materials.
The intermediates provided by the present invention allow the preparation of remifentanil in very few steps compared to the processes known in the art.
Definitions
By CrC4 alkyl or CrC4 linear or branched alkyl, as used herein , it is understood a linear or branched alkyl group which contains up to 4 carbon atoms. Thus it includes a methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec- butyl and tert-butyl group.
By C2-C4 linear or branched alkyl, as used herein, it is understood a linear or branched alkyl group which contains from 2 to 4 carbon atoms. Thus it includes a ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, sec-butyl and te/f-butyl group.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PARTICULAR EMBODIMENTS
As said above, in the process according to the first aspect of the invention the nitrile group of a compound of formula (II) is converted into a -COOR1 group, wherein R1 is a d-C4 linear or branched alkyl or H.
The best conditions to carry out the process vary according to the parameters considered by the person skilled in the art, such as the R groups, the solvents, temperature and similar. Such reaction conditions may be easily determined by the person skilled in the art by routine tests, and with the teaching of the examples included in this document.
The nitrile group may be converted to a -COOH group by hydrolysis in an acid or basic medium. Suitable acidic conditions include strong acids such as hydrochloric acid, sulphuric acid or trifluoroacetic acid in polar solvents such as water or acetic acid. Suitable basic conditions include sodium or potassium hydroxide as bases and water or alcohols as solvents. Bacteria can also be used for this transformation . Typical details of this process embodiment can be found in Larock, R. C. Comprehensive Organic Transformation, 2nd Ed, Wiley-VCH, p.1986. The nitrile group may be converted to a -COOR1 group wherein R1 means CrC4 linear or branched alkyl, by an alcoholysis reaction. Typical details of this process embodiment can be found in Larock, R. C. Comprehensive Organic Transformation, 2nd Ed, Wiley-VCH, p.1987.
As said in the first aspect of the invention, when in the compound resulting from the conversion of the nitrile group to a COOR1 group at least one of R1 and R2 are not a methyl group, the conversion is optionally followed by a transformation of said R to a methyl group. Said transformation of said R may be effected by an esterification reaction, when said R is H, or by a transesterification reaction when said R is a C2-C4 linear or branched alkyl. Said esterification reaction may be carried out with a hydrogen chloride solution in methanol e.g. as described in Synth. Commun. 1998, 28, 471 -474. Said transesterification reaction may also be carried out with a hydrogen chloride solution in methanol e.g. as the described in Synth. Commun. 1998, 28, 471 -474.
In a preferred embodiment, the nitrile group is converted to a -COOR1 group, wherein R1 means a CrC4 linear or branched alkyl, by an alcoholysis reaction. Therefore, the solvent system for carrying out said conversion preferably comprises a CrC4 linear or branched alcohol and an organic or inorganic strong acid. The strong acid is preferably selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, methanosulfonic acid and sulfuric acid.
The alcoholysis reaction is preferably carried out at a temperature comprised in the range from 80 0C to O 0C. More preferably from 40 0C to 10 0C, and yet more preferably at room temperature.
Preferably the alcoholysis is a methanolysis or an ethanolysis. Therefore, the alcohol is preferably selected from the group consisting of methanol and ethanol, more preferably methanol. When methanol is employed, the nitrile is directly converted to a COOMe group. When ethanol is employed the nitrile group is converted to a COOEt group.
In one embodiment, the process comprises the conversion of the nitrile group of a compound of formula (II) wherein R3 is a ethyl group, into a COOEt group in ethanol and in the presence of a strong organic or inorganic acid and the ethyl ester group(s) of the compound obtained are further transformed to methyl ester by transesterification reaction in methanol.
In a preferred embodiment, R1, R2 and R3 are a methyl group. In a particularly
preferred embodiment, R1, R2 and R3 are a methyl group, the alcoholysis reaction is a methanolysis and is carried out in methanol and in the presence of an organic or inorganic strong acid. In a yet more particularly preferred embodiment, the strong acid is hydrochloric acid, advantageously in this case, because remifentanil hydrochloride salt is directly obtained.
The remifentanil hydrochloride salt thus obtained may be further purified if necessary, by recrystallization. Alternatively, it may be purified by conversion of the salt to the free base and again conversion to the desired pharmaceutical salt.
Compounds of formula (I) obtained by the process of the present invention may be converted into pharmaceutically acceptable salts, and salts may be converted into free compounds, by conventional methods.
Generally, the meaning of R2 in the compound of formula (I) obtained will be the same as the meaning of R3 in the intermediate of formula (II) employed. However, in some cases it may be different, since, as would be well-known to the skilled in the art, depending on the reaction conditions employed for the transformation of the nitrile group of the intermediate of formula (II), the group COOR3 may suffer a transesterification reaction (e.g. when the conversion of the nitrile group is done by means of an alcoholysis reaction and the alcohol employed is R2-OH, wherein R2 is different from R3 and in the compound of formula (I) R1=R2) or a hydrolysis reaction (e.g. when the conversion of the nitrile group is done by means of a hydrolysis reaction and R3 does not mean H). In a preferred embodiment, R2 in the compound of formula (I) obtained has the same meaning as R3 in the intermediate of formula (II) employed.
Preferably, the intermediate of formula (II) is prepared by acylation of a compound of formula
Preferably R3 is methyl.
Suitable acylating agents include propionyl halides, such as propionyl chloride, propionyl bromide, anhydrides such as propionic anhydride, including also mixed or fluorated anhydrides containing a propionyl moiety. Preferably, the acylating agent is selected from the group consisting of propionyl chloride, propionyl bromide and propionic anhydride. More preferably, the acylating agent is propionyl chloride.
The acylation reaction for preparing the compound of formula (II) may be carried out in a variety of solvents. Preferably, when the acylating agent is not an anhydride, the solvent is a polar aprotic solvent. More preferably, the solvent is selected from the group consisting of dichloroethane, tetrahydrofuran, dimethoxyethane and toluene. Particularly good results are obtained when it is carried out in toluene. When the acylating reagent is an anhydride, propionic acid can be used also as solvent. The reaction can be carried out in the presence of an acylation catalyst, such as dimethylaminopyridine. The reaction is preferably carried out at a temperature comprised in the range from room temperature to 100 0C. More preferably from 45 0C to 90 0C, and yet more preferably at 85 or Vy .
Preferably, the intermediate of formula (III) is prepared by condensation of 3- (4-OXO-1 -piperidine)propanoic acid, CrC4 alkyl ester with aniline and an a source of cyanide, under Strecker type reaction conditions. Suitable source of cyanide include organic and inorganic cyanides, such as ammonium cyanide, trimethylsilyl cyanide, sodium cyanide, and potassium cyanide. Preferably, the source of cyanide is sodium cyanide.
The condensation reaction with aniline to render the compound of formula (III) may be carried out in a variety of solvents. Suitable solvents are alcohols, acetic acid and chlorinated solvents, preferably selected from the group consisting of d-C4 linear or branched alcohols, such as methanol, ethanol, 2- propanol, 1 -propanol, and dichloromethane. Preferably, it is carried out in methanol, in order to avoid transesterification by-products.
The condensation reaction with aniline is preferably carried out in the presence of an acid catalyst, such as acetic acid, trifluoroacetic acid, aqueous hydrochloric acid, p-toluenesulfonic acid or methanesulfonic acid. More preferably, the acid catalyst is acetic acid. Particularly good results were obtained employing methanol as a solvent and acetic acid as catalyst.
The reaction may be carried out at a temperature range from 0 0C to 40 0C, preferably at room temperature. In a preferred embodiment the temperature is subsequently increased to a temperature comprised in the range from 40 0C to 70 0C.
The 3-(4-oxo-1-piperidine)propanoic acid, d-C4 alkyl ester may be prepared in different ways, preferably by way of a conjugated addition reaction between 4-piperidone and the corresponding CrC4 alkyl acrylate. The methyl or ethyl ester are preferred, most preferred is the methyl ester. The reaction may be carried out in an inert organic solvent, such as acetonitrile, a d-C4 linear or branched alcohol, e.g. methanol or ethanol, an ether e.g. diethyl ether, dioxane, and an aromatic hydrocarbon, e.g. benzene, toluene and more preferably in methanol.
Preferred compounds of formula (II) are those wherein R3 is methyl or ethyl. Yet more preferred compounds of formula (II) are those wherein R3 is methyl.
Preferred compounds of formula (III) are those wherein R3 is methyl or ethyl. Yet more preferred compounds of formula (III) are those wherein R3 is methyl.
Throughout the description and claims the word "comprise" and variations of the word, such as "comprising", is not intended to exclude other technical features, additives, components, or steps.
Additional objects, advantages and features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon examination of the description or may be learned by practice of the invention. The following examples are provided by way of illustration, and is not intended to be limiting of the present invention.
EXAMPLES
Example 1 : 3-(4-oxo-1-piperidine)propanoic acid, methyl ester
To a suspension of 4-piperidone hydrate hydrochloride (125 g, 0.81 mol) and methyl acrilate (96 ml, 1.07 mol) in methanol (800 ml_) is added potassium carbonate (169 g, 1.22 mol) at room temperature. The suspension is stirred at room temperature for 4 hours. The suspension is then filtered and the filtrate concentrated to a residue. The residue is dissolved in water (170 ml) and extracted with ethyl acetate (1 L). The layers are separated and the aqueous layer is extracted again with ethyl acetate (2x250 ml). The combined organic phases are dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate and concentrated to give 3-(4-oxo-1-piperidine)propanoic acid, methyl ester (133.3 g, 88%) as an oil that solidifies on standing.
Example 2 : 3-(4-cvano-4-phenylamino-1 -piperidine)propanoic acid, methyl ester
To a stirred mixture of 3-(-4-oxo-1-piperidine)propanoic acid, methyl ester (180 g, 0.97 mol), aniline (143 ml, 1.57 mol) and acetic acid (145 ml,
2.54 mol) in methanol (900 ml) is added dropwise a solution of sodium cyanide (50 g, 1.02 mol) in water (160 ml) at room temperature over a thirty minutes period. The mixture is stirred at 60 0C for four hours. Then the mixture is cooled to O0C and basified to pH 10-11 with sodium hydroxide 33% while a white precipitated is formed. 350 ml of water are added and the mixture is allowed to stir at 0 0C overnight.
The mixture is then filtered with suction and the solid washed with a mixture 1 :1 of water and methanol to yield 3-(4-phenylamino-4-cyano-1- piperidine)propanoic acid methyl ester (124.8 g, 45%) as a white solid; m.p. 96-100 0C.
1H-NMR (250MHz, CDCI3): δ 7.24 (t, 2H), 6.91 (m, 3H), 3.68 (s, 3H), 2.88- 2.70 (m, 2H), 2.74 (t, 2H), 2.49 (t, 2H), 2.54-2.40 (m, 2H), 2.32 (d, 2H), 1.89 (ddd, 2H). 13C-NMR (62.5 MHz, CDCI3): 5 172.5, 143.0, 129.0, 120.7, 120.3, 117.6, 52.9, 52.7, 51.4, 48.8, 35.8, 32.1.
Elemental Analysis for C-I6 H21 N 3O2
%C %H %N
Found: 67. 02 7 43 14 75 Calculated 66.88 7 37 14 62
Example 3 : 3-r4-cyano-4-r(1 -oxopropyl)phenylamino)1-1 ■ piperidinelpropanoic acid, methyl ester
Propionyl chloride (9.5 ml, 108.73 mmol) is added to a stirred solution of 3-(4-phenylamino-4-cyano-1-piperidine)propanoic acid methyl ester (10 g, 34.80 mmol) in toluene (100 ml). The mixture is refluxed for 3 hours, then triethylamine (5 ml, 35.92 mmol) is added gradually over 1 h and the stirring continued overnight. The mixture is cooled to room temperature and the contents are poured into a 25% potassium carbonate solution (100 ml).
The layers are separated and the aqueous layer is extracted with toluene (2x60 ml). The combined organic layers are dried over magnesium sulphate, filtered and concentrated under vacuum to yield 3-[4-cyano-4-[(1- oxopropyl)phenylamino)]-1-piperidine)propanoic acid, methyl ester (11.9 g, 99%) as an oil, which is used in the next reaction without further purification.
1H-NMR (250MHz, CDCI3): 5 7.46-7.38 (m, 3H,), 7.20-7.11 (m, 2H), 3.63 (s, 3H), 2.83 (d, J=12.6 Hz, 2H), 2.67 (t, J=7.24 Hz, 2H), 2.42 (t, J=7.24 Hz, 2H), 2.50-2.28 (m, 4H), 1.91 (q, J=7.34 Hz, 2H), 1.54 (2t, J«J'=12,47 Hz, J"=3.40 Hz, 2H), 0.99 (t, J=7.3 Hz, 3H). 13C-NMR (62.5 MHz, CDCI3): δ 174.2, 172.6, 138.3, 130.3, 129.7, 129.3, 119.2, 56.1 , 52.9, 51.6, 49.7, 34.9, 32.1 , 29.5, 8.9.
Example 4 : 3-r4-methoxycarbonyl-4-r(1 -oxopropyl)phenylamino)1-1 - piperidinelpropanoic acid, methyl ester, hydrochloride
3-[4-cyano-4-[(1 -oxopropyl)phenylamino)]-1 -piperidine)propanoic acid, methyl ester (10.5 g, 30.66 mmol) is dissolved in a 3.4 M solution of hydrogen chloride in methanol (72 ml) and the solution stirred at room temperature for 24 hours while a white precipitated is formed. The mixture is then cooled to 0 0C and the stirring continued for 3 hours. The mixture is filtered to yield 3-[4- methoxycarbonyl-4-[(1 -oxopropyl)phenylamino)]-1 -piperidine]propanoic acid methyl ester hydrochloride (7.8 g, 62 %) as a white solid.
The hydrochloride salt is recrystallised heating with methyl ethyl ketone and adding methanol while heating until the solid goes back into solution. Upon cooling the salt precipitates as a white solid.
Example 5 : 3-r4-methoxycarbonyl-4-r(1 -oxopropyl)phenylamino)1-1 - piperidinelpropanoic acid, methyl ester
3-[4-cyano-4-[(1 -oxopropyl)phenylamino)]-1 -piperidine)propanoic acid, methyl ester (17.31 g, 50.40 mmol) is dissolved in a 4.0 M solution of hydrogen chloride in methanol (100 ml) and the solution stirred at room temperature for 24 hours while a white precipitated is formed. The mixture is then cooled to 0 0C and the stirring continued for 3 hours. The mixture is filtered to yield 3-[4-methoxycarbonyl-4-[(1-oxopropyl)phenylamino)]-1- piperidine]propanoic acid methyl ester hydrochloride (13.40 g, 64%) as a white solid.
This solid is dissolved in water (130 ml), then toluene (75 ml) is added and the mixture basified with a 25% potassium carbonate solution to pH =9. The layers are separated and the aqueous layer is extracted twice with toluene (60 ml). The combined organic layers are dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate, filtered and concentrated under vacuum to yield 3-[4- methoxycarbonyl-4-[(1 -oxopropyl)phenylamino)]-1 -piperidine]propanoic acid methyl ester (11.21 g, 60%) as an oil.
The HCI salt is obtained by dissolving the free base oil in methanol and adding an HCI solution in methanol. The solution is then cooled to complete crystallisation, and the solid filtered to yield 3-[4-methoxycarbonyl-4-[(1- oxopropyl)phenylamino)]-1-piperidine]propanoic acid methyl ester hydrochloride (9.75 g, 47%) as a white solid in a pharmaceutical grade, m.p. 188-189 0C
Claims
1. A process for preparing a compound of formula (I) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof
wherein R1 and R2 are independently a CrC4 linear or branched alkyl or H, which comprises converting the nitrile group of a compound of formula (II)
wherein R3 is a d-C4 linear or branched alkyl or H, directly into a -COOR1 group, wherein R1 is as defined above, in an appropriate solvent system, and optionally, when in the resulting compound of formula (I) at least one of R1 and R2 are not a methyl group transforming said R to a methyl group, and optionally, if desired, further converting the compound of formula (I) or a salt thereof into a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
2. The process according to claim 1 , wherein said solvent system comprises a CrC4 alcohol and a strong organic or inorganic acid selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, methanosulfonic acid and sulfuric acid.
3. The process according to claim 1 , wherein R1, R2 and R3 are a methyl group.
4. The process according to claim 3, wherein said solvent system comprises methanol and a strong organic or inorganic acid.
5. The process according to claim 4, wherein said acid is hydrochloric acid.
6. The process according to any of the preceding claims, further comprising the step of preparing the compound of formula (II) by acylation of a compound of formula (III)
wherein R3 is as defined above, with an acylating agent able to introduce a propionyl group.
7. The process according to claim 6, further comprising the step of preparing the compound of formula (III) by reaction of 3-(4-oxo-1-piperidine)propanoic acid, Ci-C4 alkyl ester with aniline and a source of cyanide, under Strecker type reaction conditions.
8. A compound of formula (II):
wherein R3 is as defined above.
9. A compound according to claim 8, wherein R3 is methyl or ethyl.
10. A compound according to claim 9, wherein R3 is methyl.
11. A compound of formula
(HI) wherein R3 is as defined above.
12. A compound according to claim 11 , wherein R3 is methyl or ethyl.
13. A compound according to claim 12, wherein R3 is methyl.
14. Use of a compound of formula (II) as defined in any of claims 8 to 10, for the preparation of remifentanil.
15. Use of a compound of formula (III) as defined in any of claims 11 to 13, for the preparation of remifentanil.
16. A process for preparing a compound of formula (II) as defined in any of claims 8 to 10, which comprises the acylation of a compound of formula (III)
17. A process for preparing a compound of formula (III) as defined in any of claims 11 to 13, which comprises the reaction of 3-(4-oxo-1- piperidine)propanoic acid, d-C4 alkyl ester with aniline and a source of cyanide, under Strecker type reaction conditions.
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