A Convenient, Scalable Process for the Preparation and Purification of Calcium Acamprosate

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Calcium acamprosate (Campral, N -acetylhomotaurine calcium salt) is a well-established drug for the treatment of alcohol dependence. Its preparation is generally based on a three-step process with some remarkable drawbacks. To avoid these flaws, we have developed a direct, scalable, one-pot procedure for the preparation of calcium acamprosate entailing the nucleophilic opening of readily available 1,3-propanesultone with potassium acetamide (from acetamide and potassium tert -butoxide) in N, N -dimethylformamide solution, followed by in situ cation exchange by addition of calcium chloride at controlled pH, addition of 2-propanol (IPA) as a cosolvent, and removal of potassium chloride by selective precipitation. Calcium acamprosate (purity higher than 95%) is thus obtained in the commercial crystalline form in 74-77% yield.

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Cavarischia, C., Comely, A., Écija, M., Iacoangeli, T., Pastó, M., Silvestri, L., & Furlotti, G. (2020). A Convenient, Scalable Process for the Preparation and Purification of Calcium Acamprosate. Synthesis (Germany), 52(19), 2828–2832. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0040-1707399

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