Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Carbohydrates or derivatives
Reexamination Certificate
1999-07-20
2001-10-30
Fonda, Kathleen Kahler (Department: 1623)
Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series
Organic compounds
Carbohydrates or derivatives
C536S004100, C536S018700, C536S055200, C536S055300
Reexamination Certificate
active
06310200
ABSTRACT:
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The invention relates to a new process for selective oxidation of primary alcohols of oligosaccharides.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Oligo- and polysaccharides containing uronic acid building blocks such as the glycosaminoglycans heparin, heparan sulfate, chondroitin sulfate and dermatan sulfate have important physiological functions, for instance they may have antithrombotic activity. Such compounds may be isolated from biological sources such as intestinal mucosa, but may also be prepared synthetically.
This generally requires a multi-step synthesis. A key step in this synthesis is the oxidation of primary hydroxyl groups of (intermediate) oligosaccharides to carboxylic acids without affecting either the unprotected secondary hydroxyl groups or the protection of other hydroxyl groups also present in the molecule.
In most methods known in the art for the oxidation of oligosaccharides, such as chromium based oxidation reactions, selective oxidation of the primary hydroxyl groups is not possible. Those reactions require also protection of the secondary hydroxyl groups, which would otherwise be left unprotected. As a result, the selective oxidation of primary hydroxyl groups of oligosaccharides using those known methods needs more than one reaction step (involving protection of the secondary hydroxyl groups, oxidation of the primary hydroxyl groups, and deprotection of the secondary hydroxyl groups).
However, Davis, N. J. and Flitsch, S. L. (
Tetrahedron Letters
, Vol.34, 1181-1184 (1993)) describe a one-step process of selective oxidation of primary hydroxyl groups of partially protected monosaccharides to their carboxylic acids. The reaction is performed in a two-phase solvent system (dichloromethane and water) using sodium hypochlorite as the oxidant in the presence of catalytic amounts of 2,2,6,6-tetramethyl-1-piperidinyloxy (TEMPO). A serious drawback of this process is that it has been found not to be suitable for oligosaccharides comprising more than one saccharide unit. In such cases the oxidation does not fully proceed to form the desired carboxylic acids. Further, a synthetic disadvantage is the two-phase solvent system which requires a phase transfer catalyst.
Also another process for the complete and selective oxidation of primary alcohols of oligo- and polysaccharides was reported (WO 95/07303). However, this process is only successful with unprotected oligosaccharides. For the oxidation also a hypohalite is used and a catalytic amount of a di-tertiary-alkyl nitroxyl, however in an aqueous medium at pH of 9-13. This latter process is unfavourable for the oxidation of protected oligosaccharides, since the protection does not remain intact under these highly basic conditions. Further, large amounts of salts are formed in this reaction, the removal of which is in particular a problem in the case of smaller oligosaccharides (see e.g. De Nooy, A. E. J et al. in
Receuil des Travaux Chimiques des Pays Bas
, 113/03, March 1994).
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
A new process has now been found, useful for the selective oxidation of primary hydroxyl groups of oligosaccharides, which does not have the drawbacks mentioned above. The invention relates to a process for the selective oxidation of primary alcohols of oligosaccharides to form the corresponding carboxylic acid derivatives of the alcohols using catalytic amounts of a di-tertiary-alkyl nitroxyl free radical, characterized in that 1,3-dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin or 1,3-dichloro-5,5-dimethylhydantoin is used as oxidant and the reaction is performed in neutral to basic conditions at a pH<10. The process is particularly useful for the selective oxidation of partially protected oligosaccharides.
The process of the invention leads to the production of carboxylic acids of (partially protected) oligosaccharides in good to high yields.
These results are unexpected. Although 1,3-dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin (dibromantin)—and likewise its analogue—is known as a useful oxidizing agent, it is used for both primary and secondary alcohols, but most effectively for secondary alcohols. The oxidation leads to form the corresponding aldehydes and ketones (see e.g. Orazi, O. O. et al.,
Anales Asoc.Quim. Argentina
42, 139-46 (1954) and Reed, R. A.
Chem.Prods
. 23, 299-302 (1960)). Complete and selective oxidation of primary hydroxyl functions using this agent to form the corresponding carboxylic acids was never reported.
Similar results, i.e. the oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols to aldehydes and ketones, were obtained using certain organic N-chloro compounds in the presence of a di-tertiary-alkyl nitroxyl (EP 0,775,684).
Some organic N-halo agents have further been suggested in the preparation of polymeric carboxylates (DE 4209869).
DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
The processes of the present invention is useful for the selective oxidation of primary alcohol functions in oligosaccharides, in particular wherein the hydroxy groups are partially protected. The process of the present invention leaves the protective groups unaffected, so that those groups can be removed at a later stage, when further conversion of the oligosaccharide is required. Preferred oligosaccharides comprise 1-6, and most preferably 1-2, monosaccharide units. Further preferred oligosaccharides are (intermediates in the synthesis of) antithrombotic glycosaminoglycans or glycosaminoglycan-like molecules, such as described in EP 84,999, EP 301,618, EP 454,220, EP 529,715, and the like. In particular preferred are the processes of the invention in which respectively methyl 6-O-acetyl-4-O-[2-O-acetyl-3-O-(phenylmethyl)-&agr;-L-idopyranuronosyl)-2-deoxy-2-[[(phenylmethoxy)carbonyl]amino]-3-O-(phenylmethyl)-&agr;-D-glucopyranoside, 3-O-acetyl-1,6-anhydro-2-azido-2-deoxy-4-O-[2,3-bis-O-(phenylmethyl)-&bgr;-D-glucopyranuronosyl]-&bgr;-D-glucopyranose, methyl 4-O-(2,3-bis-O-methyl-&agr;-L-idopyranuronosyl)-2,3,6-tris-O-phenylmethyl)-&bgr;-D-glucopyranose and methyl 4-O-(2,3-bis-O-methyl-&bgr;-D-glucopyranuronosyl)-2,3,6-tris-O-(phenylmethyl)-&bgr;-D-glucopyranose are formed. The oxidation of the protected oligosaccharides is preferably performed at a pH of 7-9, and most preferably at pH is 8.
The di-tertiary-alkyl nitroxyl free radical may be acyclic, but is preferably a cyclic compound, as described in WO 95/07303 and EP 0,775,684. These cyclic compounds have the formula:
wherein R
1
and R
1
are independently lower alkyl; R
2
and R
3
are both hydrogen or are both lower alkoxy, or one is hydrogen and the other is hydroxy, lower alkoxy, lower alkylcarbonyloxy, lower alkylcarbonylamino or arylcarbonyloxy, or R
2
and R
3
together are a ketal group of formula a-c:
wherein R
4
is lower alkyl; and R
5
and R
5
are independently hydrogen or lower alkyl. The most preferred nitroxyl compound is 2,2,6,6,-tetramethyl-piperidin-1-oxyl. In the process of the invention, a catalytic amount of a nitroxyl compound is used. The person skilled in the art will understand what is meant herewith. Preferably, a catalytic amount of nitroxyl is 0.05-10 mol %, and in particular 0.5-5 mol %, and most preferably 1-3 mol % based on the alcohol.
A preferred process according to the invention is the process in which 1,3-dibromo-5,5-dimethylhydantoin is used as the oxidant.
The oxidant is used in at least stoichiometric amounts based on the alcohol. Preferably, 2-4 mol. equivalents of the active halogen (i.e. (halogen)
+
) is used, which means in the case of dibromantin 1-2 mol. equivalents of the compound.
In a suitable process according to the invention, the nitroxyl compound may be added to a solution of the alcohol in an appropriate solvent, at controlled pH, after which the oxidant may be added. However, the reaction sequence is not critical, the reagents may also be contacted with each other in another sequence.
The reaction may be performed in a variety of different solvents which preferably are miscible with water. Preferred solvents are tetrahydrofuran, tert.-butanol and acetonitril, of which tert.-butanol is most prefer
Akzo Nobel N.V.
Fonda Kathleen Kahler
Ihnen Jeffrey
Maier Leigh C.
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