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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 19, 2016
Filed:
May. 25, 2012
Gábor Havasi, Budapest, HU;
Tibor Kiss, Budapest, HU;
Irén Hortobágyi, Budapest, HU;
Zsuzsanna Kardos, Budapest, HU;
István Lászlófi, Budapest, HU;
Zoltán Bischof, Budapest, HU;
Ádám Bódis, Budapest, HU;
Gábor Havasi, Budapest, HU;
Tibor Kiss, Budapest, HU;
Irén Hortobágyi, Budapest, HU;
Zsuzsanna Kardos, Budapest, HU;
István Lászlófi, Budapest, HU;
Zoltán Bischof, Budapest, HU;
Ádám Bódis, Budapest, HU;
CHINOIN ZRT, Budapest, HU;
Abstract
The subject of the invention is process for the preparation of the prostaglandin amides of the general formula I, —where in the formula the bonds marked with dotted lines may be single or double bonds, in the case of double bounds at positions 5,6 and 13,14 they may be in cis or in trans orientation, Q stands for a hydroxyl-group and Z stands for a hydroxyl- or oxo-group, Rand Rindependently represent hydrogen atom or a straight or branched Calkyl- or aralkyl-group, optionally substituted with —ONOgroup, or an aralkyl- or aryl-group, which contains heteroatom, Rrepresents a straight or branched, saturated or unsaturated Chydrocarbon group, or a Calkylcycloalkyl- or cycloalkyl-group, or an optionally with alkyl group or halogen atom substituted phenyl-, Calkylaryl- or hetaryl-group, Y represents (CH)group or 0 atom or S atom, and where n=0-3.