Thursday, June 6, 2013

An Improved Manufacturing Process for the Antimalaria Drug - Artemether

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Artemisinin and its derivatives, such as Artemether, are highly sensitive compounds, which require careful optimized production processes for their manufacture. Due to robustness issues, the manufacturing procedure of the reduction of Artemisinin with potassium borohydride to dihydroartemisinin was reinvestigated. The most important factor for obtaining optimal yields is to ensure low levels of contamination of potassium hydroxide in potassium borohydride. Application of a lower reaction temperature, fast addition rate of potassium borohydride, and careful control of the pH during the quench with acid are further important parameters in guaranteeing a robust process. In the redesign of the conversion of dihydroartemisinin to artemether, the yield was increased, and dichloromethane was replaced by the ecologically friendlier methyl acetate. A robust manufacturing process forartemether is now at hand, allowing the production of this important medicine reliably and in good quality and yield.

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