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Synthesis of carbon-14 and stable isotope labelled NN414: A potent potassium channel opener
Johansen, Steen K.,Kristensen, Jesper B.,Mueller, Lars K.,Jessen, Claus U.,Foged, Christian
, p. 127 - 138 (2007/10/03)
Currently, NN414, a potent β-cell selective potassium channel opener, is undergoing clinical trials for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Here, we report the synthesis of carbon-14 and stable isotope labelled NN414 for use in metabolic studies and as an internal standard in pharmacokinetic assays, respectively. The carbon-14 labelling was performed in two steps starting from an advanced intermediate. This provided [14C]NN414 in 60% overall radiochemical yield with a specific activity of 58mCi/ mmol. The stable isotope labelling was accomplished from benzyl tert-butyl malonate in eight steps using [13C,2H3]iodomethane and [2H 2]dibromomethane as the source of carbon-13/deuterium. The synthetic sequence, which included a Mannich reaction followed by deamination, a Simmons-Smith-type cyclopropanation and a modified Curtius reaction, provided [13C,2H5]NN414 in 8.6% overall yield. Copyright
