Synthesis of European pharmacopoeial impurities A, B, C, and D of cabergoline

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For the use of analytics, European pharmacopoeial impurities A, B, C, and D of cabergoline were synthesized. Ergocryptine was chosen as a starting material and synthesis was accomplished via two approaches, different in length and stereochemical outcome. A longer, indirect approach was realized through otherwise problematic oxidations of the 9,10-dihidrolysergol derivative, to the corresponding aldehyde and carboxylic acid. This was achieved by the use of activated DMSO and a Pinnick oxidation sequence. All four synthesized impurities are used as analytical standards in cabergoline manufacturing processes. © 2013 The Royal Society of Chemistry.

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Wagger, J., Požes, A., & Požgan, F. (2013). Synthesis of European pharmacopoeial impurities A, B, C, and D of cabergoline. RSC Advances, 3(45), 23146–23156. https://doi.org/10.1039/c3ra43417f

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