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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 26, 1990
Filed:
Aug. 11, 1986
Richard R Schmidt, Konstanz, DE;
Peter Zimmermann, Villingen, DE;
Solco Basel AG, Basel, CH;
Abstract
The invention relates to a new process for the preparation of the sphingosine derivatives described in European Patent Application No. 146,810, of the formula: ##STR1## It comprises protecting D-galactose in the 4,6-position and oxidizing it to the corresponding D-threose protected in the 2,4-position, condensing an aliphatic chain (R.sup.3) onto the latter by a Wittig reaction, converting the free hydroxyl group into a azido group and splitting off the protective group, protecting the resulting 2-azido-1,3-dihydroxy compound selectively in the 1-position and blocking it in the 3-position, liberating the 1-hydroxy group again, glycosidating the resulting compound or the abovementioned 2-azido-1,3-dihydroxy compound with the 0-trifluoro- or 0-trichloro-acetimade or the 1-halogen derivative of a 2,3,4,6-0-tetraacyl-D-glucose, splitting off the acyl groups of these and the protective group in the 3-position, converting the azido group into an amino group and acylating the amino compound with a fatty acid R.sup.1 --OH. The process gives the compounds of the therapeutically more active D series in a high yield in relatively few stages without resolving diastereomers.