Synthesis of the potent antiglaucoma agent, travoprost

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Abstract

A commercial synthesis of the antiglaucoma agent, travoprost 2, is described. A total of 22 synthetic steps are required to provide the single enantiomer prostanoid, with the longest linear sequence being 16 steps from 3-hydroxybenzotrifluoride. The route is based upon a cuprate-mediated coupling of the single enantiomer vinyl iodide 13 and the tricyclic ketone 5, of high stereochemical purity, to yield the single isomer bicyclic ketone 15. A Baeyer - Villiger oxidation provides the lactone 16 as a crystalline solid, thus limiting the need for chromatographic purification. DIBAL-H reduction, Wittig reaction, esterification, and silyl group deprotection complete the synthesis of travoprost.

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Boulton, L. T., Brick, D., Fox, M. E., Jackson, M., Lennon, I. C., McCague, R., … Ruecroft, G. (2002). Synthesis of the potent antiglaucoma agent, travoprost. Organic Process Research and Development, 6(2), 138–145. https://doi.org/10.1021/op010097p

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