Publications by authors named "Cameron Cowden"

The synthesis of the γ-secretase modulator MK-8428 (1) is described. The synthesis is highlighted by an enzyme-catalyzed reaction to access 3,4,5-trifluoro-(S)-phenylglycine, a 1-pot activation/displacement/deprotection sequence to introduce the aminooxy functionality and a dehydrative intramolecular cyclization under mild conditions to form the oxadiazine heterocycle of 1. In situ reaction monitoring was employed to understand the deleterious role of water during the formation of a methanesulfonate ester in the 1-pot activation/displacement/deprotection sequence.

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The stereoselective addition of 2-phenyloxazol-4-yl trifluoromethanesulfonate to N-sulfinylimines is described. Vinyl anions derived from enol triflate 2 undergo 1,2-addition with a variety of aldimines to afford the corresponding secondary sulfonamides as single diastereomers. The absolute stereochemistry was confirmed by X-ray crystallography which provides support that the reaction proceeds through an open, nonchelate transition state.

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A highly efficient, asymmetric synthesis of telcagepant (1), a CGRP receptor antagonist for the treatment of migraine, is described. This synthesis features the first application of iminium organocatalysis on an industrial scale. The key to the success of this organocatalytic transformation was the identification of a dual acid cocatalyst system, which allowed striking a balance of the reaction efficiency and product stability effectively.

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[reaction: see text] A newly developed synthesis of a NO-releasing prodrug of rofecoxib is described. The highly productive process consists of five chemical steps and produces prodrug 1 in an overall 64% yield from commercially available 3-phenyl-2-propyn-1-ol (4). The synthesis is highlighted by the carbometalation reaction of propargyl alcohol 4 to generate the tetrasubstituted olefin core, sulfone acid 2.

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The development of a practical and highly convergent synthesis of an alpha(v)beta3 antagonist is described. The two key fragments present in this compound, a tetrahydropyrido[2,3-b]azepine ring system and a chiral 3-aryl-5-oxopentanoic acid, were constructed independently and then coupled at a late stage using a Wittig reaction. The pyridoazepine moiety was prepared from N-Boc 6-chloro-2-aminopyridine via directed ortho-metalation/alkylation followed by in situ cyclization.

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A practical, efficient synthesis of 1, a hepatitis C virus RNA replication inhibitor, is described. Starting with the inexpensive diacetone glucose, the 12-step synthesis features a novel stereoselective rearrangement to prepare the key crystalline furanose diol intermediate. This is followed by a highly selective glycosidation to couple the C-2 branched furanose epoxide with deazapurine.

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In this paper, we describe the physicochemical and biopharmaceutical properties of 3-fluoro-2-pyrimidylmethyl 3-(2,2-difluoro-2-(2-pyridyl)ethylamino)-6-chloropyrazin-2-one-1-acetamide, a direct thrombin inhibitor (1, Fig. 1). Three crystalline forms were characterized and studies were planned to investigate the absorption characteristics of the three selected crystalline forms.

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[reaction: see text] The Minisci radical alkylation has been demonstrated on a range of commercially available glycine derivatives and proceeds in good to high yield. When extending the reaction to other amino acids, competitive oxidation of the initially formed radical was overcome by using the phthalimide protecting group.

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