- Preparation method of 5 -aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride intermediate (by machine translation)
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The invention relates to a preparation method of 5 -aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride intermediate, which belongs to the field of pharmaceutical compound synthesis and provides a 5 -aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride intermediate preparation method which comprises the following technical points: (a), (1) or (2) compound in reaction solvent a, oxidizing agent a, compound of formula (5); or process b) wherein the compound of formula (6) or formula (3 4) is obtained under the action of a reaction solvent b and an oxidizing agent b 6. The compound of formula (6) is then purified to give 5 -aminolevulinic acid hydrochloride by an acidic hydrolysis deprotecting group, or a direct acidic hydrolysis deprotecting group. The environment-friendly oxidation reagent is adopted, the quality requirement of high-quality medicine raw materials can be met at the same time, the production efficiency can be improved, and the requirement of industrial large-scale production can be met. (by machine translation)
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Paragraph 0060; 0125-0127
(2020/09/08)
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- Method of preparing an acid additional salt of delta-aminolevulinic acid
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An acid addition salt of δ-aminolevulinic acid is prepared in such a way that tetrahydrofurfurylamine (VI) is reacted with phthalic anhydride under an anhydrous condition to introduce a phthal group which protects amino group of tetrahydrofurfurylamine to give N-tetrahydrofurfuryl phthalimide (III), carbon atoms of the first- and fourth-positions of thus obtained N-tetrahydrofurfurylphthalimide (III) are oxidized at 80° C. using sodium periodate as a oxidizing agent and ruthenium chloride hydrate as a catalyst to yield 5-phthalimidolevulinic acid (II), then the protecting group of 5-phthalimidolevulinic acid (II) is deprotected using an acid to prepare an acid additional salt of δ-aminolevulinic acid. The acid additional salt of δ-aminolevulinic acid is readily converted by neutralization by an alkali to δ-aminolevulinic acid, which is very useful as a precursor of Vitamin B12, heme and chlorophyll.
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