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Development of a Green and Sustainable Manufacturing Process for a Key Intermediate to Nemtabrutinib (MK-1026): Sequential Deprotonation–Lithiation as a Batch–Flow Process

Authors :
Otte, Douglas A. L.
Larson, Reed T.
Alwedi, Embarek
Armiger, Travis
Chen, Yonggang
Chung, Cheol K.
Corry, James
Desmond, Richard
Fier, Patrick S.
Franklin, Robert D.
Guetschow, Erik D.
Hall, Jackson R.
Halsey, Holst M.
Hartmanshenn, Clara
Jellett, Lisa
Kuhl, Nadine
Lévesque, François
McMullen, Jonathan P.
Patel, Pratiq A.
Paulines, Mellie June
Ren, Hong
Rodrigues, Vailankanni L.
Ruccolo, Serge
Tan, Lushi
Thaisrivongs, David A.
Xiao, Kai-Jiong
Source :
Organic Process Research & Development; May 2024, Vol. 28 Issue: 5 p1402-1410, 9p
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

Nemtabrutinib (MK-1026) is a novel oral Bruton’s tyrosine kinase (BTK) inhibitor for treatment of B-cell cancers. An initial synthetic supply route to generate ketone 3relied on the generation of a highly reactive transient intermediate and the use of n-butyllithium. Cryogenic temperatures (−60 °C) were also required to achieve a modest 61% yield, with one major impurity, resulting from dehalogenation, accounting for the majority of the mass balance. An alternative process was developed to increase the yield and decrease the dependence on cryogenic temperatures, and this advancement was critical to the long-term robustness of the commercial process. Key advancements included performing the requisite deprotonation and metalation steps sequentially and performing the metalation and quench steps in flow. The final flow process was rapidly scaled from grams to tens of kilograms and has been successfully executed in a production facility.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10836160 and 1520586X
Volume :
28
Issue :
5
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Organic Process Research & Development
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs66323285
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.oprd.3c00510