Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal
Patent
1982-10-25
1984-04-10
Roberts, Elbert L.
Chemistry of carbon compounds
Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds
C-metal
26039745, C07J 7100
Patent
active
044420358
ABSTRACT:
Acyclic amines are used to transform 9.alpha.-substituted-11.beta.-hydroxy 21-acyloxy steroids to the corresponding 9.beta.,11.beta.-epoxy 21-acyloxy steroids without removal of the C.sub.17 or C.sub.21 ester. The acyclic amines are cheaper and easier to prepare than previously disclosed dehydrohalogenating agents which do not produce cleavage of the C.sub.21 ester.
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Roberts Elbert L.
Stein Bruce
The Upjohn Company
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