Microwave-assisted, one-pot synthesis of doxycycline under heterogeneous catalysis in water

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Abstract

The selective synthesis of active pharmaceutical molecules is a challenging issue, partic-ularly when attempting to make the reactions even more sustainable. The present work focuses on the microwave-assisted hydrogenolysis of oxytetracycline to selectively produce α-doxycycline. Although the combination of microwave irradiation and a heterogeneous rhodium catalyst pro-vided good conversions, the selective synthesis of active α-doxycycline was only achieved when an oxytetracycline-cyclodextrin complex was used as the starting material, giving the desired product at 34.0% yield in a one-step reaction under very mild conditions.

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Bucciol, F., Maffeis, E., Gaudino, E. C., Jicsinszky, L., Tagliapietra, S., Barge, A., … Cravotto, G. (2021). Microwave-assisted, one-pot synthesis of doxycycline under heterogeneous catalysis in water. Antibiotics, 10(9). https://doi.org/10.3390/antibiotics10091084

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