Highly Regioselective Protecting-Group-Free Synthesis of the Antimalarial Drug MMV693183

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Abstract

MMV693183 is a promising antimalarial drug candidate that works for uncomplicated malaria treatment and resistance management. Herein, we report an efficient and highly regioselective synthesis of MMV693183. This novel synthetic method highlights a three-step route with an overall yield of 46% from readily available starting materials. The key to the success lies in (1) utilizing the subtle difference of the two amino groups in the starting material (S)-propane-1,2-diamine dihydrochloride without amino protection and (2) identifying the L-(+)-tartaric acid as the counter acid for the organic salt formation, yielding the desired regioisomer up to 100:0. The efficient and scalable three-step protocol operates under mild conditions with a high chemo/regioselectivity, providing effective access to MMV693183.

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Khairnar, P. V., Aleshire, S. L., Kumar Ongolu, R., Jin, L., Laidlaw, M. G., Donsbach, K. O., … Shanahan, C. S. (2024). Highly Regioselective Protecting-Group-Free Synthesis of the Antimalarial Drug MMV693183. Organic Process Research and Development, 28(1), 273–280. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.oprd.3c00353

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