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Simple and Economical Process for Producing Amantadine Hydrochloride

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ACS OMEGA
Volume 7, Issue 6, Pages -

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acsomega.1c04652

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  1. Vietnamese National Program for the Development of Pharmaceutical Chemistry Field [CN.D.T.063/15-17]

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A simple and cost-effective method has been developed for the production of amantadine hydrochloride on a 250 g scale. The synthesis process involves two steps with an overall yield of 88%, and efforts were made to reduce the use of toxic reagents for environmental friendliness.
A simple and economical process for producing amantadine hydrochloride (1) on a 250 g scale, an antiviral and anti-Parkinson drug, has been developed. Several methods for the preparation of 1 through intermediate N-(1-adamantyl)-acetamide (4) in four or three steps were reported. These procedures started with adamantine (2) or 1-bromoadamantane (3), acetonitrile, and sulfuric acid by using the Ritter-type reaction to obtain N-(1adamantyl)-acetamide, which was deacetylated to afford 1-aminoadamantane (5) and then the salt formed with anhydrous HCl gives 1 with the overall yield of 1 being 50-58%. In this article, a two-step procedure for the synthesis of 1 from 1-bromadamantane (3) and formamide via N-(1-adamantyl)-formamide (6) in two steps with an overall yield of 88% was reported. In this procedure, the preparation of 6 from 3 is a key step with a yield of 94%, followed by the hydrolysis of 6 with an aq. solution of HCl to give 1 in high yield (93%). The procedure was also carried out under optimal conditions established to reduce the use of toxic reagents or solvents and was carried out in one pot to make it more environmentally friendly. The procedure can be considered as more suitable for the large-scale production of 1. The structures of product 1 and intermediate 6 were confirmed by IR, MS, H-1 NMR, C-13 NMR.

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