A Tandem Ring Closure and Nitrobenzene Reduction with Sulfide Provides an Improved Route to an Important Intermediate for the Anti-Tuberculosis Drug Candidate Sutezolid
Hanuman P. Kalmode,
Ongolu Ravikumar,
Dinesh J. Paymode
et al.
Abstract:Sutezolid is an in-development
thiomorpholine derivative
of the
FDA-approved tuberculosis (TB) treatment linezolid. Current synthetic
routes for preparing sutezolid start with thiomorpholine as a key
structural building block; unfortunately, this material was identified
as a major cost driver for the API, which will limit the potential
uptake of this treatment in lower income regions. In this work, an
alternative, lower-cost synthetic strategy to a known p-phenylenediamine intermediate to sutezolid has been de… Show more
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