WO2012066570A2 - A process for cyclooxygenase-2 selective inhibitor - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a process for synthesis of cyclooxygenase-2 selective inhibitor. More particularly, the invention relates to a process for synthesis of 5-Chloro-3- (4-methylsulphonyl)phenyl-2-(2-methyl-5-pyridinyl)pyridine of the following Formula I from novel compound of formula (IV).
- the invention further provides a novel compound (IV) and its process of preparation thereof.
- the invention also relates to preparation of compound of Formula (II), useful in synthesis of said cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor.
- Cyclooxygenase-2 selective inhibitors constitute an important class of non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug substances (NSAIDs), especially due to their improved safety profile.
- NSAIDs non-steroidal antiinflammatory drug substances
- Commonly used NSAIDs for example aryl propionic acid or aryl acetic acid derivatives are known to cause gastric irritation and ulceration upon prolonged use of such drugs.
- Cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitors which act on mechanism of isozyme expression in inflamed tissues, show better safety in this regard.
- Etoricoxib selectively inhibits isoform 2 of cyclooxygenase enzyme (COX-2) and currently it is approved in more than 70 countries for therapeutic indications like treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, chronic low back pain, acute pain, osteoarthritis and gout.
- COX-2 cyclooxygenase enzyme
- US6040319 describes another process for the preparation of Etoricoxib according to the scheme below. It relates to condensation between a compound of Formula-II and a compound of Formula-IIIa, wherein X may be selected from phosphates, sulfates, acetates, perchlorate, borates, benzoate, napsylate, particularly, hexafluorophosphate, sulfate, mesylate, tosylate, triflate, acetate, trifluoroacetate,' tetrafluoroborate, tetraphenyl borate, hexafluoroantimonate, chloride, bromide, fluoride, iodide, benzolate and napsylate.
- WO 99/55830 describes a process for preparing cox-2 inhibitors including etoricoxib. It involves condensation between a vinaminidium salt and a substituted benzyl pyridyl ketone derivative, which in turn is made by employing a Grignard reaction between a pyridyl amide derivative and a thiomethyl benzyl halide, followed by oxidation.
- US 6,071,936 includes substituted pyridine derivatives, their pharmaceutical compositions and a method of treating cox-2 mediated diseases.
- Various compounds included therein are structurally 2, 3-diarylpyridine derivatives having a sulphone substitution.
- the synthetic scheme comprised of a palladium catalyzed diaryl coupling between a halogenated 2-aminopyridine derivative and a 4-(methyIthio) phenylboronic acid followed by oxidation and further coupling with another aryl moiety.
- the patent document WO2010/097802 A2 describes a process for preparing the drug substance etoricoxib. While use of certain substituted ⁇ -chloro vinamidinium salts has been reported earlier, this invention relates to preparation of alternative ⁇ -chloro vinamidinium salts containing a cyclic or a heterocyclic substitute group. It also describes a process for preparing these alternative vinamidinium salts, as well method of purification. Polymorphic characteristics of one of such modified ⁇ -chloro vinamidinium salts viz. 2-chloro-l, 3-(bispiperidyl) trimethinium hexafluorophate which exists as form-I and form-II are also documented in the patent. Preparation process for etoricoxib by using such vinamidinium salts containing cyclic moieties is also described.
- Another object of the present invention is to prepare a novel intermediate 5-Chloro-3-(4- methylthio)phenyl-2-(2-methyI-5-pyridinyl)pyridine which is structurally represented by Formula-IV, another key substance for preparation of 5-chloro-3-(4- methylsulphonyl)phenyl-2-(2-methyl-5-pyridinyl)pyridine of Formula-I.
- Yet another object of this invention relates to a process for preparing the compound of Formula-IV, which is a novel intermediate in preparation of the drug substance of Formula-I.
- the present invention provides a novel compound of formula (IV);
- the invention provides a process for the preparation of compound of formula (IV) comprising a reaction between a benzyl pyridyl ketone derivative of formula-(V) and a vinamidinium salt derivative of formula-(III) in presence of a base.
- the product mass is next subjected to a series of chemical and operational stages to obtain an annulated pyridine intermediate represented by compound of formula-(IV).
- Another aspect of the invention is to provide an improved process for the preparation of etoricoxib from 4- methyl thio benzyl cyanide as a starting compound.
- the said compound is condensed with methyl 6-methyl nicotinate in presence of base to obtain compound (VI) which is hydrolysed and decarboxylated to form (V).
- Compound (V) is condensed with vinamidinium salt derivative of formula-(III) in presence of a base.
- the product mass is next subjected to a series of chemical and operational stages to obtain an annulated pyridine intermediate represented by compound of formula-(IV) which when subjected to oxidation gives the desired compound, etoricoxib.
- FIG. 1 illustrates the Structure Sheet
- Figure-2 illustrates the infrared spectrum of the compound of formula-(I) 5-Chloro-3-(4- methylsulphonyl)phenyl-2-(2-methyl-5-pyridinyl)pyridine i.e. etoricoxib.
- Figure-3 illustrates the infrared spectrum of the intermediate compound of formula-(IV) i.e. 5-Chloro-3-(4-methylthio)phenyl-2-(2-methyl-5-pyridinyl)pyridine.
- Figure-4 illustrates the PXRD spectrum of 5-Chloro-3-(4-methylsulphonyl)phenyl-2-(2- methyl-5-pyridinyl)pyridine i.e. etoricoxib.
- the present invention provides a process for the preparation of etoricoxib from compound 5-Chloro-3-(4-methythio) phenyl-2-(2-methyl-5-pyridinyl) pyridine (IV), comprising subjecting said compound of formula (IV) to oxidation in presence of oxidation catalyst and phase transfer catalyst to obtain etoricoxib of formula- (I).
- compound of formula (IV) 5-chloro-3-(4-methylthio)phenyl-2-(2-methyl-5- pyridinyl) pyridine is subjected to oxidation in presence of oxidizing agent selected from hydrogen peroxide, sodium peroxide etc under catalytic and biphasic condition involving organic and aqueous phases.
- oxidizing agent selected from hydrogen peroxide, sodium peroxide etc under catalytic and biphasic condition involving organic and aqueous phases.
- the biphasic mass typically comprises water, chlorinated hydrocarbon, an oxidizing agent, an oxidation catalyst and a phase transfer catalyst.
- the chlorinated hydrocarbon solvent is at least one solvent selected from a group of chlorinated hydrocarbons solvents consisting of such as chloroform, dichloroethane, dichloromethane and carbon tetrachloride.
- the oxidation catalyst is at least one selected from a group of salts consisting of sodium molybdate, sodium vanadate and sodium tungstate.
- the phase transfer catalyst is at least one selected from a group of such catalysts consisting of methyl-tri-n-octyl ammonium chloride, methyl-tri-n-butyl ammonium chloride, methyl-tri-n-butyl ammonium chloride, benzethonium chloride, and methyl benzethonium chloride.
- the oxidation reaction is carried out by hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution in temperature range of 0°-20°C, Preferably, at 10°-14°C, followed by increase in temperature to achieve ambient condition while monitoring the reaction by TLC to its completion.
- the phases are separated, aqueous portion is extracted by the same organic solvent used in the reaction, all the organic solutions are mixed, washed with aqueous sodium carbonate solution and water till near neutral pH, dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate, optionally purified with active carbon, filtered and concentrated to remove solvent in vacuo.
- the residual mass is treated with an alcoholic solvent typically at least one selected from a group consisting of methanol, rectified spirit, isopropanol, n-propanol and n-butanol containing 0%-4% water v/v basis.
- the product mass is cooled to (-)2°-2°C, filtered, washed with the same cold solvent and dried to obtained the crude product etoricoxib of formula-(I)
- the cude etoricoxib of formula-(I) is purified using crystallization which includes dissolving the product is dissolved in at least one alcoholic solvent typically selected from a group consisting of n-propanol iso propanol, methanol rectified spirit acetone which contains 0%-6% water v/v basis .
- Crude product is dissolved in the solvent at elevated temperature, treating ed with active carbon for a period of 15-30 minutes, filtering, and cooling to ambient temperature and further to 12°-15°C for about an hour.
- the solidified product filtration is isolated, by washed with cooled solvent and dried.
- crude etoricoxib of formula-(l) may be purified by converting to its salt. Accordingly, the process involves reacting paratoluene sulphonic acid with etoricoxib in presence of an organic solvent to obtain the salt of etoricoxib and isolating the salt substance.
- Isolated etoricoxib paratoluene sulphonic acid salt is then dissolved in water under ambient condition and treated with aqueous sodium carbonate solution till it is mildly basic.
- the product mass is next treated with toluene at elevated temperature to extract product mass in toluene.
- Aqueous layer is extracted in toluene and mixed with the first toluene solution.
- Combined toluene solution is then washed with water, purified by treatment with active carbon, dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain a residue.
- the residue is re-dissolved in at least one alcoholic solvent typically selected from a group consisting of methanol, ethanol, rectified spirit, isopropanol and n-propanol, containing 0%-6% water.
- the solution is cooled to 5°-10°C for a period of 1 -2 hrs, filtered, washed with cooled solvent and dried to obtain purified etoricoxib.
- the present invention provides a novel intermediate of formula (IV);
- the present invention provides a process for the preparation of novel intermediate (IV), comprising reacting l -(6-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-2[4- (methylthio)phenyl]ethanone (V) with 2-chloro-N,N-di methylamino trimethinium hexa fluoro phosphate (III) in presence of base followed by addition of alcohol and acid mixture at same temperature, and adding an aqueous solution of ammonia followed by addition of anhydrous ammonium salt to obtain (IV).
- the invention provides a simple and effective process for preparation of the compound of formula-(I) namely 5-chloro-3-(4- methylsulphonyl)phenyl-2-(2-methyl-5-pyridinyl)pyridine (etoricoxib).with high purity.
- the said process comprises the following steps:
- step (a) Condensing 4-methylthio-benzylcyanide and methyl-6-methyInicotinate in presence of suitable base and suitable solvent at reflux temperature to obtain l-(6-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-2-cyano-2-[(4-methylthio)phenyl]ethanone (VI); b. Hydrolyzing compound (VI) of step (a) in presence of acid at 40-50C followed by decarboxylating in situ at reflux temperature to obtain 1 -(6-methyl-3- pyridinyl)-2[4-(methylthio)phenyl]ethanone of formula (V);
- step (a) of the current invention involves base catalyzed condensation between 4-methylthio-benzylcyanide and methyl-6-methylnicotinate in a hydrocarbon solvent.
- the base is selected from a group of bases such as sodium methoxide, sodium amide, sodium hydride, potassium tert-butoxide, and potassium methoxide.
- Preferred base used is sodium methoxide or potassium tert-butoxide.
- the hydrocarbons used are selected from heptane, toluene, xylene or mixtures thereof. The reaction completion is monitored by TLC analysis and the reaction mass is quenched in ice-water.
- pH of the mass is adjusted with a dilute acid, preferably dil hydrochloric acid, to pH 5.0 to 6.5, preferably 5.2 to 6.3 and the product l -(6-methyl-3- pyridinyl)-2-cyano-2-[(4-methylthio)phenyl]ethanone (VI) is isolated by filtration.
- a dilute acid preferably dil hydrochloric acid
- reaction medium consists of a mixture of an organic carboxylic acid selected from a group of acids such as formic acid, glacial acetic acid, propionic acid, butyric acid, pentanoic acid, and a mineral acid such as concentrated hydrochloric acid or concentrated sulphuric acid. Typically, a combination of glacial acetic acid and concentrated hydrochloric acid is used in the process.
- the compound of formula (V) of step (b) is extracted with a hydrocarbon solvent selected from a group of solvents such as hexane, heptane, cyclohexane, and toluene and further basified to pH 6.8 to 7.3 with aqueous ammonia solution, preferably, the solvent used in extraction is hexane and preferred pH range is 6.9 to 7.2.
- a hydrocarbon solvent selected from a group of solvents such as hexane, heptane, cyclohexane, and toluene
- aqueous ammonia solution preferably, the solvent used in extraction is hexane and preferred pH range is 6.9 to 7.2.
- the product mass is isolated by filtration and dried at 45-60°C.
- step b) may optionally be accomplished by extracting the reaction mass of step (b), after completion of the reaction and pH adjustment to 6.8 to 7.3, with solvents selected from halogenated hydrocarbons such as chloroform, dichloro methane, esters such as ethyl acetate or propyl acetate. Typically dichloro methane is used as a preferred solvent.
- the intermediate compound (V) is isolated by concentration to remove the solvent and followed by addition of another solvent selected from lower alcohols, preferably, isopropanol, cooling the mass to 10°- 12°C, filtering the product and subsequently drying at 45°-50°C.
- Intermediate compound (V) obtained as above may optionally be purified by recrystallizing it form methanol.
- step (c) is treated with a base catalyst in an organic solvent at a temperature range of 0°-20°C, preferably at 0°-10°C; more preferably at 5°-8°C.
- the base catalyst is selected from a group consisting of sodium methoxide, potassium methoxide, potassium tert-butoxide, sodium amide and sodium hydride.
- the base catalyst used is potassium tert-butoxide.
- the organic solvent is selected from a group of tert- butanol, isopropanol, tetrahydrofuran and methyl-tert-butyl ether. Typically, the solvent used is isopropanol.
- the reaction mass is then reacted with the intermediate 2-chloro- N,N-di methylamino trimethinium hexafluoro phosphate salt, the compound of formula (III) in the temperature range of 0°-10°C for a period of 2.0-4.0 hrs, while the reaction progress is monitored by TLC until one of the reacting intermediates viz. compound of formula (V) is practically totally consumed.
- the reaction mass is next treated with a mixture of an alcohol solvent selected from a group consisting of methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, tert-butanol and n-propanol; and a carboxylic acid selected from a group of acids consisting of formic acid, acetic acid, n-propionic acid and n-butyric acid.
- an alcohol solvent selected from a group consisting of methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, tert-butanol and n-propanol
- a carboxylic acid selected from a group of acids consisting of formic acid, acetic acid, n-propionic acid and n-butyric acid.
- the alcohol solvent used is isopropanol and the carboxylic acid used is acetic acid.
- the reaction mass is maintained at 0°-10°C, preferably at 5°-10°C for 2.5 to 3.0 hrs.
- ammonium salt selected from a group of salts including ammonium acetate, ammonium carbonate etc.
- ammonium acetate is used in the reaction.
- the mass is refluxed to complete the reaction, cooled to room temperature followed by addition of ammonia solution and formaldehyde solution.
- the reaction solvent is removed by distillation at reduced pressure, adding another solvent toluene, re-heating the reaction mass to 60°- 65°C. The organic and aqueous layers are separated.
- Aqueous layer is washed with toluene, combined toluene layers are washed with aqueous sodium carbonate solution followed by water, treated with active carbon, filtered, dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate and concentrated under vacuum to remove the solvent.
- alcoholic solvent selected from a group of methanol, isopropanol, rectified spirit, n-propanol or a mixture thereof.
- isopropanol is utilized for addition, followed by cooling to solidify the product.
- the product mass is filtered, washed with isopropanol and dried to obtain compound of formula (IV).
- Compound of formula (IV) is crystallized from an organic solvent selected from a group of alcoholic solvents including ethyl alcohol, rectified spirit, n-propanol, isopropanol or a mixture thereof, which contain 0-6% water v/v basis.
- Compound of formula (IV) is dissolved in an adequate quantity of the solvent, refluxed to dissolve, filtered, cooled to solidify the product and filtered to isolate the product.
- isopropanol is used as the solvent for purification.
- the product is isolated and dried under at 45°-50°C.
- compound of formula (IV) 5-chloro-3-(4-methylthio)phenyl-2-(2-methyl-5-pyridinyl) pyridine is subjected to oxidation in presence of oxidizing agent selected from hydrogen peroxide, sodium peroxide etc under catalytic and biphasic condition involving organic and aqueous phases.
- oxidizing agent selected from hydrogen peroxide, sodium peroxide etc under catalytic and biphasic condition involving organic and aqueous phases.
- the biphasic mass typically comprises water, chlorinated hydrocarbon, an oxidizing agent, an oxidation catalyst and a phase transfer catalyst.
- the chlorinated hydrocarbon solvent is at least one solvent selected from a group of chlorinated hydrocarbons solvents consisting of such as chloroform, dichloroethane, dichloromethane and carbon tetrachloride.
- the oxidation catalyst is at least one selected from a group of salts consisting of sodium molybdate, sodium vanadate and sodium tungstate.
- the phase transfer catalyst is at least one selected from a group of such catalysts consisting of methyl-tri-n-octyl ammonium chloride, methyl-tri-n-butyl ammonium chloride, methyl-tri-n-butyl ammonium chloride, benzethonium chloride, and methyl benzethonium chloride.
- the oxidation reaction is carried out by hydrogen peroxide aqueous solution in temperature range of 0°-20°C, Preferably, at 10°-14°C, followed by increase in temperature to achieve ambient condition while monitoring the reaction by TLC to its completion.
- the phases are separated, aqueous portion is extracted by the same organic solvent used in the reaction, all the organic solutions are mixed, washed with aqueous sodium carbonate solution and water till near neutral pH, dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate, optionally purified with active carbon, filtered and concentrated to remove solvent in vacuo.
- the residual mass is treated with an alcoholic solvent typically at least one selected from a group consisting of methanol, rectified spirit, isopropanol, n-propanol and n-butanol containing 0%-4% water v/v basis.
- the product mass is cooled to (-)2°-2°C, filtered, washed with the same cold solvent and dried to obtained the crude product etoricoxib of formula-(I)
- the cude etoricoxib of formula-(I) is purified using crystallization which includes dissolving the product is dissolved in at least one alcoholic solvent typically selected from a group consisting of n-propanol iso propanol, methanol rectified spirit acetone which contains 0%-6% water v/v basis .
- Crude product is dissolved in the solvent at elevated temperature, treating ed with active carbon for a period of 15-30 minutes, filtering, and cooling to ambient temperature and further to 12°-15°C for about an hour.
- the solidified product filtration is isolated, by washed with cooled solvent and dried.
- crude etoricoxib of formula-(I) may be purified by converting to its salt. Accordingly, the process involves reacting paratoluene sulphonic acid with etoricoxib in presence of an organic solvent to obtain the salt of etoricoxib and isolating the salt substance.
- Isolated etoricoxib paratoluene sulphonic acid salt is then dissolved in water under ambient condition and treated with aqueous sodium carbonate solution till it is mildly basic.
- the product mass is next treated with toluene at elevated temperature to extract product mass in toluene.
- Aqueous layer is extracted in toluene and mixed with the first toluene solution.
- Combined toluene solution is then washed with water, purified by treatment with active carbon, dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate, filtered and concentrated under reduced pressure to obtain a residue.
- the residue is re-dissolved in at least one alcoholic solvent typically selected from a group consisting of methanol, ethanol, rectified spirit, isopropanol and n-propanol, containing 0%-6% water.
- the solution is cooled to 5°-10°C for a period of 1-2 hrs, filtered, washed with cooled solvent and dried to obtain purified etoricoxib.
- the invention provides a process for the preparation of the vinamidinium salt 2-Chloro- N, N-dimethylaminotrimethinium hexafluorophosphate represented by formula (III).
- ⁇ , ⁇ -dimethylformamide is related with chloroacetyl chloride at approximately 50°-55°C followed by addition of phosphorous oxychloride at an elevated temperature of 65°-70°C for a period of 5 to 6 hrs. It is next cooled to ambient temperature and treated with ice water mixture containing hexa fluoro phosphoric acid, added with aqueous solution of sodium hydroxide to adjust the pH to around 2.0 to 2.8, and maintained under stirring for a period approximately 30 minutes.
- the intermediate compound of formula (V) was isolated by filtration, washing followed by purification in aqueous isopropanol and drying. It may optionally be repurified by dissolving in methanol at elevated temperature up to reflux, treatment with active carbon, filtration of the solution, partial concentration by removal of solvent by distillation, cooling the mass to effect crystallization, filtration and drying.
- the invention provides a process for preparation of l -(6- methyl-3-pyridinyl)-2-[(4-Methylsulphonyl) phenyl] ethanone of formula (II), comprising;
- step (a) Hydrolyzing the wet mass of compound (VI) of step (a) in presence of acid at 40- 50°C followed by decarboxylating in situ at reflux temperature to obtain l-(6-methyl-3- pyridinyl)-2[4-(methylthio)phenyl]ethanone of formula (V); and
- step (b) Subjecting compound of formula (V), obtained in step (b) to oxidation in presence of oxidation catalyst and phase transfer catalyst followed by addition of alcohol and acid mixture, adding an aqueous solution of ammonia followed by addition of ammonium salt, heating to obtain (II).
- This intermediate compound (V), as wet product mass isolated from the reaction mass is dissolved in an organic solvent for carrying out next stage of oxidation.
- the solvent is selected from chlorinated hydrocarbons such as chloroform, dichloro ethane, dichloromethane and carbon tetrachloride.
- the oxidation catalyst is selected from a group of salts consisting of sodium molybdate, sodium vanadate and sodium tungstate.
- the phase transfer catalyst is at least one selected from a group of such catalysts consisting of methyl-tri-n-octyl ammonium chloride, methyl-tri-n-butyl ammonium chloride, methyl- tri-n-butyl ammonium chloride, benzethonium chloride, and methyl benzethonium chloride.
- the oxidation reaction is carried out in presence of peroxide such as hydrogen peroxide, sodium peroxide etc. in aqueous solution at a temperature range of 0°-20°C, preferably, at 10°-14°C, followed by increase in temperature to achieve ambient condition while monitoring the reaction by TLC to its completion.
- the phases are separated, aqueous portion is extracted by the same organic solvent used in the reaction, all the organic solutions are mixed, washed with aqueous sodium carbonate solution and water till near neutral pH, dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate, optionally purified with active carbon, filtered and concentrated to remove solvent in vacuo.
- the residual mass is treated with an alcoholic solvent at least one selected from a group consisting of methanol, rectified spirit, isopropanol, n-propanol and n-butanol containing 0%-4% water v/v basis.
- the intermediate compound of formula-(II) is prepared by a process which involves condensation between 4-methyl sulphonyl phenyl acetic acid and methyl- 6-methylnicotinate in presence of an organometallic substance such as tert- butyl magnesium chloride as described in the art.
- reaction mass was adjusted between 5.2 to 6.2 with dilute hydrochloric acid.
- the reaction mass was stirred for an hour, filtered, washed with water and dried at 60-70°C (Yield 16 gm, Purity 96.3% by HPLC).
- reaction mass was quenched in crushed ice (75 gm) + water (15 ml) mixture.
- the pH of reaction mass was adjusted between 5.2 to 6.2 with dilute hydrochloric acid.
- the reaction mass was stirred for an hour, filtered, washed with water and dried at 60-70°C temp, (yield 15.7 gm, Purity 95.7 % by HPLC).
- reaction mass was further added into a mixture of (31 .75 ml) ammonia solution and water 10.00 ml and stirred. Reaction mass was adjusted to pH between 6.8 to 7.2 using sodium carbonate solution (5% w/v) at 0-5°C temperature. It was stirred for 60 minutes and filtered to obtain wet cake.
- Wet product was washed twice with (10 ml) water. The wet cake was dissolved in (70 ml) dichloromethane followed by addition of (20 ml) water, stirred for 10 minutes and layers were separated. Aqueous layer was extracted twice with dichloromethane. Combined organic layer containing the product was washed with (10 ml) water (10.00 ml), dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate and purified by activated carbon treatment.
- Dried product obtained (7 gm) was purified by treatment with methyl iso butyl ketone (17.5 ml). The product slurry was stirred for 30 minutes, filtered and washed with methyl iso butyl ketone (2 ml), and dried under vacuum oven at 40-45°C temperature. The purified product (5 gm) showed HPLC purity 95.00%.
- reaction mass was added in to a mixture of (31 .75 ml) ammonia solution and water (10.00 ml) and stirred. Reaction mass was adjusted to pH between 6.9 to 7.1 using sodium carbonate solution (5% w/v) at 0-5°C temperature. It was stirred for 60 minutes and filtered to obtain wet cake.
- Wet product was washed twice with (10 ml) water.
- Product wet cake was dissolved in (70 ml) dichloromethane followed by addition of (20 ml) water, stirred for 10 minutes and layers were separated. Aqueous layer was extracted twice with dichloromethane. Combined organic layer containing the product was washed with water (10.00 ml), dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate and purified by activated carbon treatment.
- Dried product obtained (7 gm) was purified by treatment with methyl iso butyl ketone (17.5 ml). The product slurry was stirred for 30 minutes, filtered and washed with methyl iso butyl ketone (2 ml), and dried under vacuum oven at 40-45°C temperature. The purified product (5.2 gm) showed HPLC purity 95.40%.
- N, N-Dimethyl formamide (440 ml) was heated to 50°-55°C and chloro acetyl chloride (99 gms) was slowly added over a period of 3-4 hrs. Reaction mass was heated further to 65°-70°C and phosphorous oxychloride (140 gm) was gradually added in about 5-6 hrs. The mass was maintained under stirring for 5 hrs at 65-70°C, cooled to 25°-30°C followed by addition into crushed ice and water containing hexafluoro phosphoric acid (232 gms)and sodium hydroxide while maintaining the pH around 2.0 to 2.2.
- N, N-Dimethyl formamide 400 ml was heated to 50°-55°C and chloro acetyl chloride (99 gms) was slowly added over a period of 3-4 hrs. Reaction mass was heated further to 65°-70°C and phosphorous oxychloride (132 gm) was gradually added in about 5-6 hrs. The mass was maintained under stirring for 5 hrs at 65-70°C, cooled to 25°-30°C followed by slow addition into crushed ice and water containing hexafluoro phosphoric acid (232 gms)and sodium hydroxide while maintaining the pH around 2.1 to 2.5. Quenched mass was stirred for 30 minutes, filtered to isolate solid product and washed with cold water (yield of wet product 260-300 gms)
- Vinamidium chloride salt (III) obtained as above was purified by treatment with aqueous isopropyl alcohol at 75°-80°C, followed by cooling to 20°-23°C. The product slurry mass was filtered, washed with iso propyl alcohol and dried at 55°-65°C till its moisture content was below 0.5% (yield 165 gms). m.p. 124-127°C.
- reaction mass was added in approximately 15-30 minutes into a mixture of isopropanol (13.0 ml) and glacial acetic acid (15 ml) maintained at 5°-10°C. It was further stirred for 2.5 to 3.0 hrs. Ammonia solution (27 ml) was then added to it and mass was stirred for 10 minutes. Anhydrous ammonium acetate (2.4 gms) was then added and reaction mass was heated slowly to reflux temperature for a period of 5-6 hrs. Formation of the desired product and reaction completion was monitored by TLC analysis.
- reaction mass was cooled to ambient temperature and additional quantity ammonia solution (27 ml) was again added followed by formaldehyde solution (0.85 ml) Isopropanol was removed from the reaction mass at 45°-55°C under vacuum.
- Toluene (80 ml) was added, reaction mass was again heated to 60°-65°C for 30 minutes, allowed to settle and then organic and aqueous layers were separated. Aqueous layer was re-extracted with toluene (40 ml x 2), toluene extracts mixed, washed with 10% sodium carbonate solution (60 ml) and water (60 ml).
- reaction mass was added in approximately 15-30 minutes into a mixture of isopropanol (13.0 ml) and glacial acetic acid (14.4 ml) maintained at 5°-10°C. It was further stirred for 2.5 to 3.0 hrs. Ammonia solution (27 ml) was then added to it and mass was stirred for 10 minutes. Anhydrous ammonium acetate (2.4 gms) was then added and reaction mass was heated slowly to reflux temperature for a period of 5-6 hrs. Formation of the desired product and reaction completion was monitored by TLC analysis.
- reaction mass was cooled to ambient temperature and additional quantity ammonia solution (27 ml) was again added followed by formaldehyde solution (0.9 ml) Isopropanol was removed from the reaction mass at 45°-55°C under vacuum.
- Toluene (80 ml) was added, reaction mass was again heated to 60°-65°C for 30 minutes, allowed to settle and then organic and aqueous layers were separated. Aqueous layer was re-extracted with toluene (40 ml x 2), toluene extracts mixed, washed with 10% sodium carbonate solution (60 ml) and water (60 ml).
- reaction mass was then subjected to oxidation by gradual addition of 50% hydrogen peroxide solution (6.87 gms) in water (2 ml), while maintaining the reaction temperature at 8-10°C over a period of approximately 1.5 to 2.0 hrs.
- the reaction temperature was gradually raised to 28°-30°C and maintained for several hours while monitoring by TLC till reaction completion.
- Reaction mass was added with water (50 ml), and 10% sodium bicarbonate solution to maintain pH at 6.8- 7.0.
- Dichloromethane layer containingg product was separated and aqueous mass was extracted twice with dichloromethane (25 ml). Dichloromethane layers were mixed, washed twice with water (20 ml), dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate and treated with active carbon (0.8 gms).
- reaction mass was then subjected to oxidation by gradual addition of 50% hydrogen peroxide solution (5.62 gms) in water (2 ml), while maintaining the reaction temperature at 10-12°C over a period of approximately 1 .5 to 2.0 hrs.
- the reaction temperature was gradually raised to 28°-30°C and maintained for several hours while monitoring by TLC till reaction completion.
- Reaction mass was added with water (50 ml), and 10% sodium bicarbonate solution to maintain pH at 6.6-6.8.
- Dichloromethane layer containing product was separated and aqueous mass was extracted twice with dichloromethane (25 ml). Dichloromethane layers were mixed, washed twice with water (20 ml), dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate and treated with active carbon (0.8 gms).
- reaction mass was then subjected to oxidation by gradual addition of 50% hydrogen peroxide solution (8.12 gms) in water (2 ml), while maintaining the reaction temperature at 12-14°C over a period of approximately 1.5 to 2.0 hrs.
- the reaction temperature was gradually raised to 28°-30°C and maintained for several hours while monitoring by TLC till reaction completion.
- Reaction mass was added with water (50 ml), and 10% sodium bicarbonate solution to maintain pH at 6.95-7.15.
- Dichloromethane layer containing product was separated and aqueous mass was extracted twice with dichloromethane (25 ml). Dichloromethane layers were mixed, washed twice with water (20 ml), dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate and treated with active carbon (0.8 gms).
- Etoricoxib (I), as obtained in example- 19 was purified by crystallization form aqueous isopropanol.
- the compound (20 gms) was dissolved isopropanol (70 ml) containing 4% w/w water at reflux temperature under stirring.
- Activated carbon (1.9 gms) was added and the product solution was filtered after 15-20 minutes of reflux. Filtrate was cooled slowly to ambient temperature and then to 12°-15°C for about 1 hour. Crystallized product was collected by filtration followed by washing with chilled isopropanol (5-10 ml). The mass was dried at 60°-70°C to get light creamish product (yield 14.4 gms, m.p. 133°- 137°,HPLC purity 99.10%).
- Etoricoxib (I), as obtained in example 19 was purified by crystallization form aqueous isopropanol.
- the compound (20 gms) was dissolved isopropanol (90 ml) containing 4%w/w water at reflux temperature under stirring.
- Activated carbon (1.9 gms) was added and the product solution was filtered after 15-20 minutes of reflux. Filtrate was cooled slowly to ambient temperature and then to 12°-15°C for about 1 hour. Crystallized product was collected by filtration followed by washing with chilled isopropanol (5-10 ml). The mass was dried at 60°-70°C to get light creamish product (yield 14.0 gms, m.p.l34°-137°,HPLC purity 99.40%).
- Etoricoxib (I), as obtained in example 19 was purified by crystallization form aqueous isopropanol.
- the compound (20 gms) was dissolved isopropanol (70 ml) containing 3%w/w water at reflux temperature under stirring.
- Activated carbon (1.9 gms) was added and the product solution was filtered after 15-20 minutes of reflux. Filtrate was cooled slowly to ambient temperature and then to 12°-15°C for about 1 hour. Crystallized product was collected by filtration followed by washing with chilled isopropanol (5-10 ml). The mass was dried at 60°-70°C to get light creamish product (yield 15.3 gms, m.p. 135°-137°C HPLC purity 99.18%).
- Example-25 Example-25
- Etoricoxib (I), as obtained in example 19 was purified by crystallization form aqueous isopropanol.
- the compound (20 gms) was dissolved in mixture of isopropanol (60 ml) + Acetone (15 ml) containing 6%w/w water at reflux temperature under stirring.
- Activated carbon (1.9 gms) was added and the product solution was filtered after 15-20 minutes of refluxion. Filtrate was cooled slowly to ambient temperature and then to 12°-15°C for about 1 hour. Crystallized product was collected by filtration followed by washing with chilled isopropanol (5-10 ml). The mass was dried at 60°-70°C to get light creamish product (yield 15 gms, m.p. 135°-137°C HPLC purity 99.35%).
- Etoricoxib (I) as obtained in example 19 (20 gms) was dissolved in ethyl acetate (110 ml) at ambient condition, under stirring. Paratoluenesulphonic acid (16 gms) was added to it slowly in small lots. The mass was heated to 55°-60°C to obtain a clear solution and then treated with 0.5gm active carbon for 15-20 minutes. The solution was filtered hot, and cooled under stirring to 10°-12°C for a period of about one hour. Etoricoxib paratoluenesulphonic acid salt was isolated by filtration, washed with chilled ethyl acetate (10 ml -15 ml), and dried at 50°-60° till constant weight (yield 28 gm)
- Etoricoxib-PTSA salt obtained above (28 gm) was added with water (250 ml) and stirred at ambient temperature for 15-20 minutes. Gradually 10% sodium bicarbonate solution was added till pH was around 7.90 to 8.10, followed by toluene (50 ml). The reaction mixture was heated to 50°-55°C, stirred for 10 minutes and allowed to stand. Toluene layer containing product was separated and the aqueous layer was extracted twice with toluene (80 ml) in a similar manner combined toluene layer was washed with water (100 ml), treated with active carbon (2.5 gms), dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate, filtered and concentrated at 60-65°C under reduced pressure to obtain a residue.
- Etoricoxib (I), as obtained in example 19 was (20 gm) was dissolved in isopropyl alcohol (70 ml) + water (4.20 ml) at reflux temperature under stirring. Activated carbon (1.9 gms) was added and the product solution was filtered after 1 -20 minutes. Filtrate was cooled slowly to ambient temperature and then to 12°-15°C for about 1 hour. Crystallized product was collected by filtration followed by washing with chilled isopropanol (5-10 ml). The mass was dried at 60°-70°C to get light creamish product (yield 15.3 gms, m.p. 135°-137°C, HPLC purity 99.10%).
- Etoricoxib (I), as obtained in example 21 was (20 gm) was dissolved in pure ethanol (80 ml) at reflux temperature under stirring. Activated carbon (1.9 gms) was added and the product solution was filtered after 15-20 minutes. Filtrate was cooled slowly to ambient temperature and then to 12°-15°C for about 1 hour. Crystallized product was collected by filtration followed by washing with chilled pure ethanol (5-10 ml). The mass was dried at 60°-70°C to get light creamish product (yield 15.1gms, m.p. 136°-138°C, HPLC purity 99.28%)
- reaction mass was cooled to 25°-30°C under stirring followed by slow addition in crushed ice (190 gm) + water (45 ml) mixture.
- pH of reaction mass was adjusted between 5.2 to 6.2 with dilute hydrochloric acid,and stirred for an hour, filtered, washed with water and suck dried on a buckhner funnel.
- This wet product mass of l-(6-methyl-3-pyridinyl)-2-cyano-2-[(4- Methylthio) phenyl] ethanone (VI) was added to a mixture of concentrate hydrochloric acid (140 ml) and glacial acetic acid (60 ml) at 40°-50°C temp, followed by decarboxylation at reflux temperature.
- Reaction mass was cooled to room temperature once reaction was complete as indicated by TLC and was washed by extracting with hexane. The above reaction mass was slowly poured in to mixture of (70 ml) concentrate ammonia solution and (25.00 ml) water. Reaction mass was stirred for 10 minutes and pH was adjusted between 6.80 to 7.20 with dilute ammonia solution at 0-5°C. Product mass was maintained for 30 minutes and filtered. The product obtained was washed with water, and was spin dried.
- Reaction mass was maintained for several hours and monitored by TLC examination, till the spot corresponding to l-(6- methyl-3-pyridinyl)-2-[(4-methylthio) phenyl] ethanone (V) was practically absent by TLC.
- Reaction mass pH was set between 6.95 to 7.10 using mixture of diluted ammonia solution under string within 30 minutes at 25°-30°C It was stirred for 10 minutes, aqueous layer separated and extracted with dichloromethane (130 ml). Combined dichloromethane layer containing product was washed with water (1 10 ml), dried over anhydrous sodium sulphate and filtered. Dichloromethane at atmospheric pressure to obtained.
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