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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 23, 2000
Filed:
Sep. 04, 1998
John August Wos, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Jack Snyder Amburgey, Jr, Loveland, OH (US);
Mitchell Anthony deLong, West Chester, OH (US);
Yili Wang, Mason, OH (US);
Haiyan George Dai, Drexel Hill, PA (US);
Biswanath De, Cincinnati, OH (US);
The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati, OH (US);
Abstract
It has been surprisingly discovered that the disadvantages of the lengthy literature procedures to synthesize 13,14-dihydro prostaglandin A, E, and F derivatives can be overcome using a novel Methyl 7-(2-hydroxy-5-(2-(2-oxiranyl)ethyl)-4-(1,1,2,2 tetramethyl-1-silapropoxy)cyclopentyl) heptanoate intermediate, which can be synthesized from commercially available Methyl 7-[3-(R)-hydroxy-5-oxo-1-cyclopent-1-yl] heptanoate. This novel intermediate can be coupled with oxygen, carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen nucleophiles, in the presence of a base or a Lewis acid, in a ring-opening process to provide 13,14-dihydro prostaglandin A, E, and F derivatives.