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Multi-Step Synthesis of Miltefosine: Integration of Flow Chemistry with Continuous Mechanochemistry.

Niteen B PatilRanjit S AtapalkarSubhash P ChavanAmol A Kulkarni
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2021)
Herein we report for the first time, an advanced continuous flow synthesis of the blockbuster Leishmaniasis drug miltefosine from simple starting materials by a sequence involving four steps of chemical transformation including a continuous mechanochemical step. First three reaction steps were performed in simple tubular reactors in a telescopic mode, while in the last step the product precipitated from the 3rd step was used for a continuous mechanochemical synthesis of miltefosine. When compared to a typical batch protocol that takes 15 h, miltefosine was obtained in 58 % overall yield in flow synthesis mode at the laboratory scale in a total residence time 34 min at synthesis rate of 10 g/hr, which is sufficient to treat 4800 patients per day.
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