1. Concept and synthetic approach for a kilogram scale synthesis of octa-d-arginine amide nonahydrochloride salt
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John C. Tolle, G. Love, D. Zhou, C. L. Becker, V. Kishore, J. C. Califano, K. Gernhardt, A. Uribe, J. J. Napier, and J. L. Chang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Arginine ,Stereochemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Salt (chemistry) ,Ornithine ,Biochemistry ,D-Arginine ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Membrane ,chemistry ,Peptide transport ,Amide ,Drug Discovery ,Molecule - Abstract
Oligomers of arginine, such as octa- d -arginine amide, are excellent transporters for active drugs through cell membranes and tissue. The synthesis of octa- d -arginine amide, as the nonahydrochloride salt, was approached via a solution phase synthetic route involving the preparation of an octa- d -ornithine intermediate, which was then converted into the desired octa- d -arginine compound through a guanidinylation step. The multi-step synthesis was carried out at pilot scale, resulting in the preparation of 700 g of the target molecule. No chromatographic purification was needed at any step of the process.
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- 2005
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