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Date of Patent:
Oct. 31, 2006

Filed:

Jul. 08, 2003
Applicants:

Paul Andrew Benjes, Lower Hutt, NZ;

Ashley Nicholas Jarvis, London, GB;

Gary Brian Evans, Lower Hutt, NZ;

Gavin Frank Painter, Lower Hutt, NZ;

John Adrian Dickison, Lower Hutt, NZ;

Anthony Mitchell, Wellington, NZ;

Keith Clinch, Lower Hutt, NZ;

Inventors:

Paul Andrew Benjes, Lower Hutt, NZ;

Ashley Nicholas Jarvis, London, GB;

Gary Brian Evans, Lower Hutt, NZ;

Gavin Frank Painter, Lower Hutt, NZ;

John Adrian Dickison, Lower Hutt, NZ;

Anthony Mitchell, Wellington, NZ;

Keith Clinch, Lower Hutt, NZ;

Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
C07D 471/02 (2006.01); C07D 319/12 (2006.01); C07D 317/00 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

A novel method for the preparation of a compound of formula (I) from an N—protected-D-mannosamine. A compound of formula (I) is a useful intermediate for the preparation of kiftnensine, a potent and selective mannosidase inhibitor. The method includes protecting the hydroxyl group at the C-6 position of an N—protected-D-mannosamine, to give a 6—O—protected—N—protected-D-mannosamine; reducing the C-1 anomeric carbon atom of the 6—O—protected—N—protected-D-mannosamine to give a 6—O—protected—N—protected-D-mannitol; protecting the four hydroxyl groups of the 6—O—protected—N—protected-D-mannitol; and removing the nitrogen atom protecting group and optionally removing the C-6 oxygen atom protecting group to give the compound of formula (I): where Rand Rare each independently protecting groups which, together with the oxygen atoms to which they are attached, form a 5-, 6-, 7- or 8-membered ring; and Ris hydrogen or a protecting group.


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