Synthesis and absolute configuration of clemastine and its isomers (author's transl)] |
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Authors: | Anton Ebn ther,Hans-Peter Weber |
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Affiliation: | Anton Ebnöther,Hans-Peter Weber |
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Abstract: | Synthesis and Absolute Configuration of Clemastine and its Isomers. Condensation of 4-chloro-α-methylbenzhydrylalkohol ( 1 ) with 2-(2-chloroethyl)-1-methylpyrrolidine ( 2 ) gave an isomeric mixture of 2-[2-(p-chloro-α-methyl-=-phenylbenzyloxy)ethyl]-1-methylpyrrolidine ( 3 ) and 4-(p-chloro-=-phenylbenzyloxy)-1-methyl-hexahydroazepin ( 4 ). The separation of the four possible optically active isomers of 3 is described and their absolute configuration established by degradation to (R)- and (S)-1-methyl-2-pyrrolidineethanol ( 6 ), respectively, and by an X-ray cristallographic analysis of the quarternary methiodide of the isomer 3-A . Clemastine (3-A) is (+)-(2R)-2-[2-((αR)-(p-chloro-α-methyl-α-phenylbenzyloxy)ethyl)]-1-methylpyrrolidine. |
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