The sustainable synthesis of levetiracetam by an enzymatic dynamic kinetic resolution and an: Ex-cell anodic oxidation

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Levetiracetam is an active pharmaceutical ingredient widely used to treat epilepsy. We describe a new synthesis of levetiracetam by a dynamic kinetic resolution and a ruthenium-catalysed ex-cell anodic oxidation. For the enzymatic resolution, we tailored a high throughput screening method to identify Comamonas testosteroni nitrile hydratase variants with high (S)-selectivity and activity. Racemic nitrile was applied in a fed-batch reaction and was hydrated to (S)-(pyrrolidine-1-yl)butaneamide. For the subsequent oxidation to levetiracetam, we developed a ligand-free ruthenium-catalysed method at a low catalyst loading. The oxidant was electrochemically generated in 86% yield. This route provides a significantly more sustainable access to levetiracetam than existing routes. This journal is

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Arndt, S., Grill, B., Schwab, H., Steinkellner, G., Pogorevčnik, U., Weis, D., … Winkler, M. (2021). The sustainable synthesis of levetiracetam by an enzymatic dynamic kinetic resolution and an: Ex-cell anodic oxidation. Green Chemistry, 23(1), 388–395. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0gc03358h

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