2022
DOI: 10.1002/chem.202201311
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Diastereoselectivity is in the Details: Minor Changes Yield Major Improvements to the Synthesis of Bedaquiline**

Abstract: Bedaquiline is a crucial medicine in the global fight against tuberculosis, yet its high price places it out of reach for many patients. Herein, we describe improvements to the key industrial lithiation‐addition sequence that enable a higher yielding and therefore more economical synthesis of bedaquiline. Prioritization of mechanistic understanding and multi‐lab reproducibility led to optimized reaction conditions that feature an unusual base‐salt pairing and afford a doubling of the yield of racemic bedaquili… Show more

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“…The effect of temperature on the BA reaction with nonchiral bases has been previously reported . It was observed in those studies that carrying out the reaction at temperatures higher than −78 °C strongly favored the retro-addition of the lithium alkoxide 10 , leading the reaction equilibrium to favor 1a and 2 (Scheme , Equilibrium B).…”
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“…The effect of temperature on the BA reaction with nonchiral bases has been previously reported . It was observed in those studies that carrying out the reaction at temperatures higher than −78 °C strongly favored the retro-addition of the lithium alkoxide 10 , leading the reaction equilibrium to favor 1a and 2 (Scheme , Equilibrium B).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At a 25 and 75 g scale of quinoline 1 , BDQ ( 3 ) was achieved in a 64% assay yield (entries 4 and 5, Table ), the highest yield reported for BA reaction to date. This represents a remarkable increase in the BDQ ( 3 ) yield, more than 50% compared to our previously reported nonasymmetric approach (26–33% assay yield of 3 ) …”
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confidence: 99%
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