A six-step preparation of thrombin inhibitor drug candidate 1 from pyrazinone 7 in 47% overall yield is described. The problem of low reactivity between weak amine nucleophile 4 and poor electrophile 3-bromopyrazinone 17 was overcome with the use of pyridinylthioimidate 27 in the presence of ZnCl(2) to afford adduct 3 in high yield. Several zinc complexes were characterized by solution and solid-state NMR and X-ray crystallographic analyses, and provided insight into the reaction mechanism. Preparation of pyridine N-oxide amine 4 was accomplished via a selective oxidation of the corresponding pyridinylamine 6. Pyridinylthioimidate 27 was prepared from pyrazinone 7 via a two-step one-pot process in near quantitative yield. Chlorination of the pyrazinone ring in 3 followed by hydrolysis and amide coupling completed the synthesis of 1. This chromatography-free synthesis was used successfully to prepare multikilogram quantities of the drug with reproducibility and high purity.

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