An Environmentally Responsible Synthesis of the SARS-CoV-2 Mpro Inhibitor Nirmatrelvir (PF‑07321332), the Active Ingredient in Paxlovid

06 June 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

A convergent route to the antiviral drug nirmatrelvir is described, arriving at the targeted drug in 45% overall yield with no loss of stereointegrity. Critical amide bond-forming steps utilize green technology that avoids traditional peptide coupling reagents. Likewise, dehydration of a primary amide to the corresponding nitrile is performed under environmentally benign conditions in water that avoids use of the Burgess reagent. Comparisons with the original literature procedures described highlight the decrease in environmental footprint associated with this approach.

Keywords

Green chemistry
Paxlovid
COVID-19
Nirmatrelvir
Thioester

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An Environmentally Responsible Synthesis of the SARS-CoV-2 Mpro Inhibitor Nirmatrelvir (PF‑07321332), the Active Ingredient in Paxlovid
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Experimental procedures, analytical data, and copies of NMR spectra for all compounds
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