IP Library Granted Patent US 7,863,307
Granted Patent B2
US 7,863,307 · App. 11/922,905 · Granted Jan 4, 2011

Process for synthesizing a CETP inhibitor

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Patent No.
US 7,863,307
App. No.
11/922,905
Granted
Jan 4, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

An efficient process is disclosed for producing a compound that is an inhibitor of CETP. The last step of the process is the coupling of an oxazolidinone derivative with a biphenyl moiety to provide a compound of formula (I). In a specific embodiment of this synthesis, a crystalline product is produced which is characterized as a non-solvated crystalline polymorph.

Claims (29)

1. A process for synthesizing a compound of formula 12:

comprising the reaction of Compound 11 and Compound 7:

wherein X is selected from the group consisting of H, Cs, Na, K, and Li;

and Y is selected from the group consisting of Br, Cl, and I;

wherein the reaction of 11 and 7 is carried out in a solvent and at a temperature suitable for the displacement of Y by the —NX— group of the oxazolidinone ring of 11;

and when X is H, the reaction further comprises a base.

2. The process of claim 1 , wherein the solvent comprises DMF, and the reaction is carried out at a temperature less than 30° C.

3. The process of claim 2 , wherein X is Na; and Y is Br or Cl.

4. The compound having formula 12, characterized as being a crystalline non-solvate or a crystalline heptane solvate:

5. The compound of claim 4 having formula 12, characterized as being a crystalline non-solvate.

6. The compound of claim 5 having Formula 12, characterized by XRPD diffraction peaks corresponding to d-spacings of 4.66, 4.59, and 4.36 angstroms.

7. The compound of claim 5 having Formula 12, characterized by XRPD diffraction peaks corresponding to d-spacings of 11.89, 4.02, and 3.76 angstroms.

8. The compound of claim 5 having Formula 12, characterized by XRPD diffraction peaks corresponding to d-spacings of 12.95, 7.41, and 6.51 angstroms.

9. The compound of claim 5 having Formula 12, characterized by XRPD diffraction peaks corresponding to d-spacings of 4.66, 4.59, 4.36, 11.89, 4.02, 3.76, 12.95, 7.41, and 6.51 angstroms.

10. The compound of claim 5 having Formula 12, characterized by peaks in the solid-state carbon-13 CPMAS NMR spectrum having chemical shift values of 123.4, 55.8, 23.1, 124.5, 155.3, 137.7, 24.8, 13.1, and 132.3 ppm.

11. The compound of claim 5 having Formula 12, characterized by peaks in the solid-state fluorine-19 CPMAS NMR spectrum having chemical shift values of −62.1, −63.9, −66.0, −115.2, −116.9, and −118.3 ppm.

12. The compound of claim 5 having Formula 12, characterized by a DSC curve having an endotherm with an extrapolated onset temperature of 69.62° C.

13. The compound of claim 4 having formula 12, characterized as being a crystalline heptane solvate.

14. The compound of claim 13 having Formula 12, characterized by XRPD diffraction peaks corresponding to d-spacings of 4.79, 4.62, and 4.43 angstroms.

15. The compound of claim 13 having Formula 12, characterized by XRPD diffraction peaks corresponding to d-spacings of 4.20, 4.05 and 3.84 angstroms.

16. The compound of claim 13 having Formula 12, characterized by XRPD diffraction peaks corresponding to d-spacings of 13.12, 11.99, and 5.52 angstroms.

17. The compound of claim 13 having Formula 12, characterized by XRPD diffraction peaks corresponding to d-spacings of 4.79, 4.62, 4.43, 4.20, 4.05, 3.84, 13.12, 11.99, and 5.52 angstroms.

18. The compound of claim 13 having Formula 12, characterized by peaks in the solid-state carbon-13 CPMAS NMR spectrum having chemical shift values of 123.6, 55.9, 77.1, 24.6, 13.6, 126.8, 52.3, 130.5, and 23.2 ppm.

19. The compound of claim 13 having Formula 12, characterized by peaks in the solid-state fluorine-19 CPMAS NMR spectrum having chemical shift values of −61.8, −62.9, −65.2, −114.8, −117.9, and −116.7 ppm.

20. A pharmaceutical composition comprising the crystalline non-solvate form of the compound of claim 4 having Formula 12.

21. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 20 , comprising a detectable amount of the compound of claim 4 having Formula 12, characterized as the crystalline non-solvate form.

22. The pharmaceutical composition of claim 20 , comprising a measurable amount of the compound of claim 4 having Formula 12, characterized as the crystalline non-solvate form.

23. A method of treating atherosclerosis in a patient in need of treatment comprising the administration of a therapeutically effective amount of the compound of claim 4 having Formula 12, characterized as being a crystalline non-solvate.

24. A pharmaceutical composition comprising (a) the crystalline non-solvate form of the compound of claim 4 having Formula 12; and (b) an active pharmaceutical ingredient selected from the group consisting of a statin, a DPP-IV inhibitor, a selective PPAR-gamma partial agonist, and a CB-1 inverse agonist.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded Aug 8, 2022
From: MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP.
To: MERCK SHARP & DOHME LLC
Reel/Frame 061102/0145 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Aug 29, 2012
From: SCHERING CORPORATION
To: MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP.
Reel/Frame 028866/0511 →
MERGER Recorded Aug 27, 2012
From: MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP.
To: SCHERING CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 028850/0515 →