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An Easy, Convenient, and Safe Process for the Synthesis of Lofexidine Hydrochloride
Donnola, Monica,Airoldi, Annalisa,Barozza, Alessandro,Roletto, Jacopo,Paissoni, Paolo
, p. 1816 - 1821 (2021/08/18)
A very efficient, cost-effective, and easily scalable process for the synthesis of lofexidine hydrochloride (1), an alpha 2-adrenergic receptor agonist used for treating opioid withdrawal is presented. Process development allows the preparation of lofexidine hydrochloride (1) through a one-pot amidation/imidazoline ring formation reaction, starting from ethyl 2-(2,6-dichlorophenoxy)propionate (13) and ethylenediamine (5) by the action of titanium isopropoxide. The required intermediate ethyl 2-(2,6-dichlorophenoxy)propionate (13) can efficiently be obtained through O-alkylation of 2,6-dichlorophenol (2) with ethyl 2-chloropropionate (12) using potassium carbonate as an acid-scavenger agent.
A PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF LOFEXIDINE
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Page/Page column 4; 11-13, (2021/01/22)
Disclosed is a process for the synthesis of lofexidine of formula (I) and the hydrochloride salt thereof (II), from ethyl 2-(2,6-dichlorophenoxy)propionate (III) and ethylenediamine in the presence of tetravalent titanium alkoxides, preferably titanium isopropoxide, in an apolar solvent such as toluene. A further object of the present invention is a process for the preparation of the intermediate ethyl 2-(2,6-dichlorophenoxy)propionate (III) from 2,6-dichlorophenol and ethyl 2-chloropropionate in the presence of a polar aprotic solvent and an alkali or alkaline earth carbonate salt, preferably potassium carbonate. Both processes are more cost-effective and more easily industrially scalable than the known procedures, thus enabling the active ingredient to be obtained with high yields at a limited cost.
Feed additive for improving growth in agricultural animals
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, (2008/06/13)
By using α-mimetics, particularly compounds of general formulae I to III and the compounds listed in Table I, as feed additives in fattening animals, it has surprisingly been possible to improve the daily weight gain, the utilisation of fodder and the ratio of muscle to fat in favor of the proportion of muscle and protein.