Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Heterocyclic carbon compounds containing a hetero ring...
Patent
1980-02-26
1982-01-12
Ford, John M.
Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series
Organic compounds
Heterocyclic carbon compounds containing a hetero ring...
546258, 546264, C07D21322, C07D21354
Patent
active
043106706
ABSTRACT:
The process which comprises reacting 4-picoline below about 30.degree. C. with at least three mole equivalents of an inorganic acid halide, preferably phosphorus oxychloride, per mole of 4-picoline and excess dimethylformamide, reacting in solution the unisolated resulting N-[3-dimethylamino-2-(4-pyridinyl)-2-propenylidene]-N-methylmethaniminium salt (after adding the reaction mixture to cold water, adjusting the pH to about 8.0 and filtering off the precipitated inorganic cationic salts) with excess .alpha.-cyanoacetamide and at least three mole equivalents of base, and then isolating 5-cyano-[3,4'-bipyridin]-6(1H)-one in free base form (after neutralization) or in the form of its inorganic cationic salt. Said 5-cyano-[3,4'-bipyridin]-6(1H)-one is an intermediate for preparing the cardiotonic amrinone.
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Gelotte Karl O.
Parady Edward D.
Bair Robert K.
Ford John M.
Sterling Drug Inc.
Whittenbaugh Robert C.
Wyatt B. Woodrow
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