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WO2006122259A1
WO2006122259A1 PCT/US2006/018273 US2006018273W WO2006122259A1 WO 2006122259 A1 WO2006122259 A1 WO 2006122259A1 US 2006018273 W US2006018273 W US 2006018273W WO 2006122259 A1 WO2006122259 A1 WO 2006122259A1
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Lilach Hedvati
Ziv Dee Noor
Claude Singer
Gideon Pilarski
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  • the present invention is directed to pure (R)-CMH, the optical resolution of 3 ⁇ carbamoylmethyl-5-methyl hexanoic acid-racemate (CMH-racemate), the process for optically purifying (R)-CMH and the process for isolating (S)-CMH from the mother liquor.
  • (S)-Pregabalin has been found to activate GAD (L-glutamic acid decarboxylase).
  • GAD L-glutamic acid decarboxylase
  • (S)-Pregabalin has a dose dependent protective effect on-seizure, and is a CNS-active compound.
  • (S)-Pregabalin is useful in anticonvulsant therapy, due to its activation of GAD, promoting the production of GABA, one of the brain's major inhibitory neurotransmitters, which is released at 30 percent of the brains synapses.
  • S)-Pregabalin has analgesic, anticonvulsant, and anxiolytic activity.
  • (S)-Pregabalin is obtained after optical resolution of the ( ⁇ )-3-(carbamoylmethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid racemate (referred to as CMH-racemate), which is accomplished by reaction of the CMH-racemate with chiral phenylethylamine in a solvent mixture OfCHCl 3 and ethanol to obtain the desired R-enantiomer of CMH according to the following scheme:
  • R 1 S cryst.+ S 1 S solution The salt is formed by reacting the racemic mixture with a chiral resolving reagent. Then, a selective crystallization of only one of the diastereomers is done to isolate the desired diastereomer salt, while the undesired remains in the solution. The crystalline salt is then isolated and the chiral resolving reagent is removed to give the desired enantiomer. Accordingly, CMH which has a carboxylic acid function can be reacted with an appropriate chiral amine to obtain the salt of the desirable enantiomer (R-enantiomer), which is then isolated followed by removing the chiral amine to give (R)-CMH-.
  • the present invention provides (R)-CMH containing less than about 0.2% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
  • the present invention provides (R)-CMH containing less than about 0.1% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
  • the present invention provides a process for the optical resolution of ( ⁇ )-3-(carbamoylmethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid (referred to as CMH-racemate),
  • the present invention also provides a process for the optical resolution CMH-racemate that comprises two steps: the first is the preparation of the (R)-CMH amine salt and the second, recovering (R)-CMH from the salt.
  • the process comprises combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, ester, nitrile, C 1-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, a chiral resolving reagent selected from ephedrine, ephedrine salt, norephedrine, and norephedrine salt to obtain a precipitate, wherein the precipitate is of (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt of the following structure:
  • the precipitate is further isolated and thereafter combined with a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, C 1-8 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, and with a strong mineral acid to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH of the following structure
  • the present invention provides a process for the optical resolution of ( ⁇ )-3-(carbamoylmethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid (referred to as CMH-racemate) comprising combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from ketone, ester, nitrile, C 1-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, and IR, 2S-(-)-ephedrine to obtain a reaction mixture.
  • the obtained reaction mixture is then heated to a temperature of about 5O 0 C to about 14O 0 C.
  • the reaction mixture is then cooled to a temperature of about ambient to about 2 0 C to obtain a precipitate, wherein the precipitate is of (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt of the following structure:
  • the precipitate is further isolated and thereafter combined with a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, Ci -S alcohol, water or mixtures thereof, and with a strong mineral acid to obtain a slurry and the slurry is then cooled to a temperature of about 10 0 C to about 2 0 C to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH of the following structure
  • the present invention provides (R)-CMH-
  • Ephedrine salt
  • the present invention provides a process for improving the optical purity of (R)-CMH comprising combining (R)-CMH with water.
  • the present invention provides a process for isolating (S)-CMH from the remaining mother liquor comprising combining the mother liquor obtained after the filtration of (R)-CMH with water, and heating to dissolution.
  • the solution is then cooled and combined with an acid to obtain a precipitate of CMH containing about a specific amount of (S)-CMH.
  • the precipitate is then filtered and resolved again with acetone, and ephedrine as a chiral resolving reagent to obtain a second precipitate of R-CMH-ephedrine salt that is then removed.
  • the remaining mother liquor, which contains (S)-CMH-ephedrine salt is then evaporated to dryness, and the residue is treated with an acid to obtain (S)-CMH, which is further recovered
  • the present invention provides a process for preparing (S)- Pregabalin comprising preparing (R)-CMH by the process of the present invention, and converting it to (S)- Pregabalin.
  • chiral resolving reagent refers to an acidic or basic structure re that can lead to the precipitation of the diastereomer containing the desired enantiomer in high chemical and optical yields.
  • racemate refers to a mixture that contains an equal amount of enantiomers.
  • the present invention provides (R)-CMH containing less than about
  • the present invention provides (R)-CMH containing less than about 0.1% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
  • the present invention provides a process for the optical resolution of
  • CMH-racemate comprising combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, ester, nitrile, C 1-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, a chiral resolving reagent of amino alcohol and salts thereof to obtain a precipitate; isolating the precipitate; and adding a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, C 1-8 alcohol, water or mixtures thereof, and a strong mineral acid, wherein; any individual stereoisomer of the chiral resolving reagent may be used.
  • the present invention also provides a process for the optical resolution
  • CMH-racemate that comprises two steps: the first is the preparation of the (R)-CMH amine salt and the second, recovering (R)-CMH from the salt.
  • the process comprises combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, ester, nitrile, C 1-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, a chiral resolving reagent selected from ephedrine, ephedrine salt, norephedrine, and norephedrine salt to obtain a precipitate, wherein the precipitate is of (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt of the following structure:
  • the precipitate is further isolated and thereafter combined with a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, C 1-8 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, and with a strong mineral acid to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH of the following structure
  • the present invention provides a process for the optical resolution of
  • CMH-racemate comprising combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from ketone, ester, nitrile, Cj -4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, and IR, 2S-(-)-ephedrine to obtain a reaction mixture.
  • the obtained reaction mixture is then heated to a temperature of about 50 0 C to about 140 0 C.
  • the reaction mixture is then cooled to a temperature of about 2O 0 C to about -20 0 C to obtain a precipitate, wherein the precipitate is of (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt of the following structure:
  • the precipitate is further isolated and thereafter combined with a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, C 1-8 alcohol, water or mixtures thereof, and with a strong mineral acid to ohtain a slurry and the slurry is then cooled to a temperature of about 1O 0 C to about 2 0 C to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH of the following structure
  • the chiral resolving reagent of amino alcohol and salts thereof is selected from the group consisting of ephedrine, ephedrine salt, norephedrine, and norephedrine salt. More preferably, the chiral resolving reagent is ephedrine or ephedrine salt. Most preferably, the chiral resolving reagent is lR,2S-(-)-ephedrine.
  • the salt of ephedrine or norephedrine is a hydrochloride, nitrate, or sulfate. More preferably, the salt is a hydrochloride.
  • a base is further added with the resolving reagent.
  • the chiral resolving reagent is the salt of ephedrine or of norephedrine
  • a base must also be used.
  • the base is either an organic base or an inorganic base.
  • the organic base is an amine.
  • the amine is tertiary or secondary amine.
  • the tertiary amine is triethylamine or tributylamine.
  • the secondary amine is diisopropylamine or n-dipropylamine.
  • the more preferred organic base is triethylamine.
  • the inorganic base is alkali metal hydrogen carbonates, alkali hydroxide or alkali carbonate.
  • the alkali hydroxide is either NaOH or KOH.
  • the alkali carbonate is either K 2 CO 3 OrNa 2 CO 3 .
  • the more preferred inorganic base is NaOH.
  • the ketone is a C 2 to C 6 ketone, more preferably a C 2 to C 5 ketone, more preferably, acetone or methylisobutyl ketone, most preferably, aetone.
  • the C 1-4 alcohol is selected from the group consisting of methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, or isobutanol. More preferably, the C 1-4 alcohol is methanol.
  • the ester is selected from a C 3 to C 8 , more preferably a C 4 to C 6 ester, such as a C 2 to C 4 alkylacetate.
  • the ester is selected from the group consisting of ethyl acetate, butylacetate and isopropyl acetate. Most preferably, the ester is Ethylacetate.
  • the nitrile is acetonitrile.
  • the most preferred solvent is acetone or a mixture of acetone and water.
  • the mixture is heated to a temperature of about 5O 0 C to about 100 0 C obtain a reaction mixture, which is maintained at this temperature for about 0.5 hour to about 5 hours, more preferably, for about 0.5 hour to about 2 hours.
  • the reaction mixture is a solution.
  • the obtained reaction mixture is cooled to a temperature of about 2O 0 C to about -20 0 C, and is preferably maintained for about an hour to about 24 hours, more preferably, for an hour to about 12 hours.
  • the isolation is by recovering.
  • the strong mineral acid is HCl, HBr, H 2 SO 4 , or H 2 PO 3 .
  • the more preferred strong mineral acid is HCl.
  • a pH of about 0 to about 4 is obtained, more preferably, apH of about 1 to about 3 is obtained.
  • the slurry is cooled to a temperature of about 2 0 C.
  • the slurry is maintained at a temperature of about 2 0 C to about ambient temperature, more preferably, of about 2 0 C to about 10 0 C, for about 0.5 hours to about 24 hours, more preferably, for about 0.5 hours to about 2 hours.
  • the (R)-CMH is further recovered.
  • (R)-CMH, (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt and (R)-CMH-norephedrine salt may be recovered by known methods in the art, such as filtering, washing, and drying in a vacuum oven. After the filtration step, the remaining mother liquor is obtained.
  • the (R)-CMH obtained by the process of the invention contains less than about 7% area by HPLC, more preferably, less than about 4% area by HPLC, most preferably, less than about 0.2% area by HPLC and even most preferably, less than 0.1% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
  • the present invention provides (R)-CMH-Ephedrine salt.
  • the present invention provides a process for optically purifying
  • (R)-CMH comprising combining (R)-CMH with water.
  • the water is in an amount of 8-15 vol.
  • the (R)-CMH has a specific optical purity as measured by
  • the combination of (R)-CMH and water results in a slurry.
  • the obtained slurry is stirred to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH.
  • the obtained slurry is stirred at a temperature of about 2 0 C to about 3O 0 C for about one hour to about 24 hours, more preferably, at a temperature of about 15 0 C to about 20 0 C for about 0.5 hour to about 24 hours, most preferably, at a temperature of about 20 0 C for about one hour to about 2 hours.
  • the starting (R)-CMH may be obtained by the processes described before, having a purity of about 90% to about 99% area by HPLC, more preferably, of about 96.5% to about 99% area by HPLC.
  • (R)-CMH obtained by the above process contains less than about 1% area by HPLC, more preferably, less than about 0.2% area by HPLC, most preferably, less than 0.1% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
  • the precipitate is recovered.
  • the precipitate may be recovered by any method known in the art, such as filtering, washing, and drying.
  • the present invention provides a process for isolating (S)-CMH from the remaining mother liquor comprising combining the mother liquor obtained after the flirtation of (R)-CMH with water, and heating to dissolution.
  • the solution is then cooled and combined with an acid to obtain a precipitate of CMH containing about a specific amount of (S)-CMH.
  • the precipitate is then filtered and resolved again with acetone, and IR, 2S-(-)-ephedrine to obtain a second precipitate of R-CMH-ephedrine salt that is then removed.
  • the remaining mother liquor, which contains (S)-CMH-ephedrine salt is then evaporated to dryness, and the residue is treated with an acid to obtain (S)-CMH, which is further recovered.
  • the precipitate of (S)-CMH may be recovered by known methods in the art, such as filtering, washing and drying in a vacuum oven.
  • the present invention provides a process for preparing (S)-Pregabalin comprising preparing (R)-CMH by the process of the present invention, and converting it to (S)-Pregabalin.
  • the conversion of (R)-CMH to (S)-Pregabalin comprises reacting (R)-CMH with bromine in a Hoffman reaction under basic conditions at a temperature of about 6O 0 C to about 85 0 C, to obtain a basic mixture, followed by an addition of a strong mineral acid, to obtain an acidic mixture containing a complex of (S)-Pregabalin with the strong mineral acid, as disclosed in Co-application No. 60/689,699, or by any other process known to one skilled in the art.
  • the (S)-Pregabalin contains less than about 0.2% area by
  • (S)-Pregabalin contains less than about 0.1% area by HPLC of (R)-Pregabalin.
  • the present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition
  • a pharmaceutical composition comprising (S)-Pregabalin made by the process of the present invention and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
  • the present invention provides a process for preparing a pharmaceutical formulation comprising combining (S)-Pregabalin made by the process of the present invention, with at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
  • the present invention provides the use of (S)-Pregabalin made by the process of the present invention for the manufacture of a pharmaceutical composition.
  • Methods of administration of a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention can be administered in various preparations depending on the age, sex, and symptoms of the patient.
  • the pharmaceutical compositions can be administered, for example, as tablets, pills, powders, liquids, suspensions, emulsions, granules, capsules, suppositories, injection preparations (solutions and suspensions), and the like.
  • compositions of the present invention can optionally be mixed with (S)-Pregabalin obtained in the present invention and other active ingredients.
  • pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention can contain inactive ingredients such as diluents, carriers, fillers, bulking agents, binders, disintegrants, disintegration inhibitors, absorption accelerators, wetting agents, lubricants, glidants, surface active agents, flavoring agents, and the like.
  • Diluents increase the bulk of a solid pharmaceutical composition, and may make a pharmaceutical dosage form containing the composition easier for the patient and care giver to handle.
  • Diluents for solid compositions include, for example, microcrystalline cellulose (e.g. AVICEL ® ), micro fine cellulose, lactose, starch, pregelatinized starch, calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, sugar, dextrates, dextrin, dextrose, dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, tribasic calcium phosphate, kaolin, magnesium carbonate, magnesium oxide, maltodextrin, mannitol, polymethacrylates (e.g. EUDRAGIT ® ), potassium chloride, powdered cellulose, sodium chloride, sorbitol and talc.
  • microcrystalline cellulose e.g. AVICEL ®
  • micro fine cellulose lactose
  • lactose starch
  • pregelatinized starch calcium carbonate, calcium sul
  • Solid pharmaceutical compositions that are compacted into a dosage form, such as a tablet may include excipients whose functions include helping to bind the active ingredient and other excipients together after compression.
  • Binders for solid pharmaceutical compositions include acacia, alginic acid, carbomer (e.g. carbopol), carboxymethylcellulose sodium, dextrin, ethyl cellulose, gelatin, guar gum, hydrogenated vegetable oil, hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose (e.g. KLUCEL ® ), hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (e.g.
  • the dissolution rate of a compacted solid pharmaceutical composition in the patient's stomach may be increased by the addition of a disintegrant to the composition.
  • Disintegrants include alginic acid, carboxymethylcellulose calcium, carboxymethylcellulose sodium (e.g. AC-DI-SOL ® , PRIMELLOSE ® ), colloidal silicon dioxide, croscarmellose sodium, crospovidone (e.g.
  • KOLLDDON ® KOLLDDON ® , POLYPLASDONE ®
  • guar gum magnesium aluminum silicate, methyl cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, polacrilin potassium, powdered cellulose, pregelatinized starch, sodium alginate, sodium starch glycolate (e.g. EXPLOTAB ® ) and starch.
  • Glidants can be added to improve the flowability of a non-compacted solid composition and to improve the accuracy of dosing.
  • Excipients that may function as glidants include colloidal silicon dioxide, magnesium trisilicate, powdered cellulose, starch, talc, and tribasic calcium phosphate.
  • a dosage form such as a tablet is made by the compaction of a powdered composition
  • the composition is subjected to pressure from a punch and dye.
  • Some excipients and active ingredients have a tendency to adhere to the surfaces of the punch and dye, which can cause the product to have pitting and other surface irregularities.
  • a lubricant can be added to the composition to reduce adhesion and ease the release of the product from the dye.
  • Lubricants include magnesium stearate, calcium stearate, glyceryl monostearate, glyceryl palmitostearate, hydrogenated castor oil, hydrogenated vegetable oil, mineral oil, polyethylene glycol, sodium benzoate, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium stearyl fumarate, stearic acid, talc and zinc stearate.
  • Flavoring agents and flavor enhancers make the dosage form more palatable to the patient.
  • Common flavoring agents and flavor enhancers for pharmaceutical products that may be included in the composition of the present invention include maltol, vanillin, ethyl vanillin, menthol, citric acid, fumaric acid, ethyl maltol, and tartaric acid.
  • Solid and liquid compositions may also be dyed using any pharmaceutically acceptable colorant to improve their appearance and/or facilitate patient identification of the product and unit dosage level.
  • liquid pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention the liquid pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention.
  • (S)-Pregabalin and any other solid excipients are dissolved or suspended in a liquid carrier such as water, vegetable oil, alcohol, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol or glycerin.
  • a liquid carrier such as water, vegetable oil, alcohol, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol or glycerin.
  • Liquid pharmaceutical compositions may contain emulsifying agents to disperse uniformly throughout the composition an active ingredient or other excipient that is not soluble in the liquid carrier.
  • Emulsifying agents that may be useful in liquid compositions of the present invention include, for example, gelatin, egg yolk, casein, cholesterol, acacia, tragacanth, chondrus, pectin, methyl cellulose, carbomer, cetostearyl alcohol, and cetyl alcohol.
  • Liquid pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention may also contain a viscosity enhancing agent to improve the mouth-feel of the product and/or coat the lining of the gastrointestinal tract.
  • a viscosity enhancing agent include acacia, alginic acid bentonite, carbomer, carboxymethylcellulose calcium or sodium, cetostearyl alcohol, methyl cellulose, ethylcellulose, gelatin guar gum, hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, maltodextrin, polyvinyl alcohol, povidone, propylene carbonate, propylene glycol alginate, sodium alginate, sodium starch glycolate, starch tragacanth and xanthan gum.
  • Sweetening agents such as sorbitol, saccharin, sodium saccharin, sucrose, aspartame, fructose, mannitol, and invert sugar may be added to improve the taste.
  • Preservatives and chelating agents such as alcohol, sodium benzoate, butylated hydroxy toluene, butylated hydroxyanisole, and ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid may be added at levels safe for ingestion to improve storage stability.
  • a liquid composition may also contain a buffer such as guconic acid, lactic acid, citric acid or acetic acid, sodium guconate, sodium lactate, sodium citrate or sodium acetate. Selection of excipients and the amounts used may be readily determined by the formulation scientist based upon experience and consideration of standard procedures and reference works in the field.
  • a buffer such as guconic acid, lactic acid, citric acid or acetic acid, sodium guconate, sodium lactate, sodium citrate or sodium acetate.
  • injectable (parenteral) pharmaceutical compositions When preparing injectable (parenteral) pharmaceutical compositions, solutions and suspensions are sterilized and are preferably made isotonic to blood.
  • Injection preparations may use carriers commonly known in the art.
  • carriers for injectable preparations include, but are not limited to, water, ethyl alcohol, propylene glycol, ethoxylated isostearyl alcohol, polyoxylated isostearyl alcohol, and fatty acid esters of polyoxyethylene sorbitan.
  • One of ordinary skill in the art can easily determine with little or no experimentation the amount of sodium chloride, glucose, or glycerin necessary to make the injectable preparation isotonic. Additional ingredients, such as dissolving agents, buffer agents, and analgesic agents may be added.
  • the solid compositions of the present invention include powders, granulates, aggregates and compacted compositions.
  • the dosages include dosages suitable for oral, buccal, rectal, parenteral (including subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intravenous), inhalant and ophthalmic administration. Although the most suitable administration in any given case will depend on the nature and severity of the condition being treated, the most preferred route of the present invention is oral.
  • the dosages may be conveniently presented in unit dosage form and prepared by any of the methods well-known in the pharmaceutical arts.
  • Dosage forms include solid dosage forms like tablets, powders, capsules, suppositories, sachets, troches and losenges, as well as liquid syrups, suspensions and elixirs.
  • the dosage form of the present invention may be a capsule containing the composition, preferably a powdered or granulated solid composition of the invention, within either a hard or soft shell.
  • the shell may be made from gelatin and optionally contain a plasticizer such as glycerin and sorbitol, and an opacifying agent or colorant.
  • compositions and dosage forms may be formulated into compositions and dosage forms according to methods known in the art.
  • a composition for tableting or capsule filling may be prepared by wet granulation.
  • wet granulation some or all of the active ingredients and excipients in powder form are blended and then further mixed in the presence of a liquid, typically water, that causes the powders to clump into granules.
  • the granulate is screened and/or milled, dried and then screened and/or milled to the desired particle size.
  • the granulate may then be tableted, or other excipients may be added prior to tableting, such as a glidant and/or a lubricant.
  • a tableting composition may be prepared conventionally by dry blending.
  • the blended composition of the actives and excipients may be compacted into a slug or a sheet and then comminuted into compacted granules. The compacted granules may subsequently be compressed into a tablet.
  • a blended composition may be compressed directly into a compacted dosage form using direct compression techniques.
  • Direct compression produces a more uniform tablet without granules.
  • Excipients that are particularly well suited for direct compression tableting include microcrystalline cellulose, spray dried lactose, dicalcium phosphate dihydrate, and colloidal silica. The proper use of these and other excipients in direct compression tableting is known to those in the art with experience and skill in particular formulation challenges of direct compression tableting.
  • a capsule filling of the present invention may comprise any of the aforementioned blends and granulates that were described with reference to tableting, however, they are not subjected to a final tableting step.
  • the solid compositions of the present invention include powders, granulates, aggregates and compacted compositions.
  • the dosages include dosages suitable for oral, buccal, rectal, parenteral (including subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intravenous), inhalant and ophthalmic administration. Although the most suitable route in any given case will depend on the nature and severity of the condition being treated, the most preferred route of the present invention is oral.
  • the dosages can be conveniently presented in unit dosage form and prepared by any of the methods well-known in the pharmaceutical arts.
  • Example 11 Preparation of (R)-CMH (all steps) [00091] 1 1 flask was charged with acetone (1600 ml), water (40 ml), CMH- racemate (200 gr), and IR, 2S-(-)-Ephedrine (186.1 gr). The mixture was heated to reflux and stirred at reflux for Ih. The solution was cooled to 2 0 C (during a period of 6h), and after stirring (10 h) at 2 0 C the precipitate was filtered and washed with acetone (400 ml).

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Abstract

The invention relates to pure (R)-CMH and to the optical resolution of CMH- racemate, a key intermediate in the synthesis of (S)-Pregabalin. The invention also relates to the process for optically purifying (R)-CMH and to the process for isolatin (S)-CMH from the mother liquor.

Description

OPTICAL RESOLUTION OF 3-CARBAMOYLMETHYL-S-METHYL
HEXANOIC ACID
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. provisional application Nos.
60/679,784, filed May 10, 2005, 60/689,699, filed June 9, 2005, 60/733,009, filed November 2, 2005, 60/735,634, filed November 9, 2005, and 60/740,950, filed November 29, 2005, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0002] The present invention is directed to pure (R)-CMH, the optical resolution of 3~carbamoylmethyl-5-methyl hexanoic acid-racemate (CMH-racemate), the process for optically purifying (R)-CMH and the process for isolating (S)-CMH from the mother liquor.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0003] (S)-Pregabalin, (S)-(+)-3-(aminomethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid, a compound having the chemical structure,
Figure imgf000002_0001
is also known as γ-amino butyric acid or (S)-3-isobutyl GABA. (S)-Pregabalin has been found to activate GAD (L-glutamic acid decarboxylase). (S)-Pregabalin has a dose dependent protective effect on-seizure, and is a CNS-active compound. (S)-Pregabalin is useful in anticonvulsant therapy, due to its activation of GAD, promoting the production of GABA, one of the brain's major inhibitory neurotransmitters, which is released at 30 percent of the brains synapses. (S)-Pregabalin has analgesic, anticonvulsant, and anxiolytic activity. [0004] In the synthesis disclosed in U.S. Patent No. 5,616,793, (S)-Pregabalin is obtained after optical resolution of the (±)-3-(carbamoylmethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid racemate (referred to as CMH-racemate), which is accomplished by reaction of the CMH-racemate with chiral phenylethylamine in a solvent mixture OfCHCl3 and ethanol to obtain the desired R-enantiomer of CMH according to the following scheme:
Figure imgf000003_0001
However, according to Chemical Development of CI- 1008, An Enantiomerically Pure Anticonvulsant, ORGANIC PROCESS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT, 1997, 1, 26-38, this synthetic method was avoided-because it requires the use of chloroform.
[0005] In the synthesis disclosed in DRUGS OF THE FUTURE, 24 (8), 862-870
(1999), CMH-racemate is also resolved with (R)-I -phenylethylamine, yielding the (R)-phenylethylamine salt of (R)-CMH. Combining the salt with an acid liberates the R enantiomer. Finally, Hoffmann degradation with Br2ZNaOH provides (S)-Pregabalin. However, the optical resolution is done using a mixture of EtOH and chloroform, and therefore is problematic.
[0006] Optical resolution of a racemic mixture, particularly of carboxylic acids and amines, is performed via a diastereomeric salt. An example of this method is depicted in the following scheme,
50% R +50% S racemic mixture reagent
Figure imgf000003_0002
diastereomeric salts selective crystallization
R1S cryst.+ S1S solution The salt is formed by reacting the racemic mixture with a chiral resolving reagent. Then, a selective crystallization of only one of the diastereomers is done to isolate the desired diastereomer salt, while the undesired remains in the solution. The crystalline salt is then isolated and the chiral resolving reagent is removed to give the desired enantiomer. Accordingly, CMH which has a carboxylic acid function can be reacted with an appropriate chiral amine to obtain the salt of the desirable enantiomer (R-enantiomer), which is then isolated followed by removing the chiral amine to give (R)-CMH-.
CMH-Racemate + (R)-Chiral amine »■ (R)-CMH, (R)-Amine salt
(R)-CMH
[0007] Thus, there is a need for an optical resolution process that overcomes the limitations of the above resolution procedures.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] In one embodiment, the present invention provides (R)-CMH containing less than about 0.2% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH. Preferably, the present invention provides (R)-CMH containing less than about 0.1% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
[0009] In another embodiment, the present invention provides a process for the optical resolution of (±)-3-(carbamoylmethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid (referred to as CMH-racemate),
Figure imgf000004_0001
CMH-racemate,
comprising combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, ester, nitrile, C1-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, a chiral resolving reagent of amino alcohol and salts thereof; recovering; and adding a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, C1-8 alcohol, water or mixtures thereof, and a strong mineral acid, wherein; any individual stereoisomer of the chiral resolving reagent may be used.
[00010] In yet another embodiment the present invention also provides a process for the optical resolution CMH-racemate that comprises two steps: the first is the preparation of the (R)-CMH amine salt and the second, recovering (R)-CMH from the salt. The process comprises combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, ester, nitrile, C1-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, a chiral resolving reagent selected from ephedrine, ephedrine salt, norephedrine, and norephedrine salt to obtain a precipitate, wherein the precipitate is of (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt of the following structure:
Figure imgf000005_0001
or of (R)-CMH-norephedrine salt of the following structure:
Figure imgf000005_0002
R-CMH-Norephedrine salt
[00011 ] The precipitate is further isolated and thereafter combined with a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, C1-8 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, and with a strong mineral acid to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH of the following structure
Figure imgf000006_0001
(R)-CMH
[00012] In one embodiment the present invention provides a process for the optical resolution of (±)-3-(carbamoylmethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid (referred to as CMH-racemate) comprising combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from ketone, ester, nitrile, C1-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, and IR, 2S-(-)-ephedrine to obtain a reaction mixture. The obtained reaction mixture is then heated to a temperature of about 5O0C to about 14O0C. The reaction mixture is then cooled to a temperature of about ambient to about 20C to obtain a precipitate, wherein the precipitate is of (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt of the following structure:
Figure imgf000006_0002
R-CMH-Ephedrine salt
or of (R)-CMH-norephedrine salt of the following structure:
Figure imgf000006_0003
R-CMH-Norephedrine salt
[00013] The precipitate is further isolated and thereafter combined with a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, Ci-S alcohol, water or mixtures thereof, and with a strong mineral acid to obtain a slurry and the slurry is then cooled to a temperature of about 100C to about 20C to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH of the following structure
Figure imgf000007_0001
(R)-CMH
[00014] In another embodiment, the present invention provides (R)-CMH-
Ephedrine salt.
[00015] hi yet another embodiment, the present invention provides a process for improving the optical purity of (R)-CMH comprising combining (R)-CMH with water.
[00016] In one embodiment, the present invention provides a process for isolating (S)-CMH from the remaining mother liquor comprising combining the mother liquor obtained after the filtration of (R)-CMH with water, and heating to dissolution. The solution is then cooled and combined with an acid to obtain a precipitate of CMH containing about a specific amount of (S)-CMH. The precipitate is then filtered and resolved again with acetone, and ephedrine as a chiral resolving reagent to obtain a second precipitate of R-CMH-ephedrine salt that is then removed. The remaining mother liquor, which contains (S)-CMH-ephedrine salt, is then evaporated to dryness, and the residue is treated with an acid to obtain (S)-CMH, which is further recovered
[00017] In another embodiment, the present invention provides a process for preparing (S)- Pregabalin comprising preparing (R)-CMH by the process of the present invention, and converting it to (S)- Pregabalin. DETAILED DESCIϋPTION OF THE INVENTION
[00018] As used herein, the term "chiral resolving reagent" refers to an acidic or basic structure re that can lead to the precipitation of the diastereomer containing the desired enantiomer in high chemical and optical yields.
[00019] As used herein, the term "racemate" refers to a mixture that contains an equal amount of enantiomers.
[00020] The present invention provides (R)-CMH containing less than about
0.2% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH. Preferably, the present invention provides (R)-CMH containing less than about 0.1% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
[00021] The process of the present invention performs resolution at the stage of
CMH-racemate, of the following structure
Figure imgf000008_0001
CMH without using carcinogenic solvents as chloroform, while also recycling the undesired enantiomer. However, some processes of the prior art perform the optical resolution on Pregabalin itself while, recycling (R)-Pregabalin is very difficult, thus leading to a non-efficient and non-economical process.
[00022] The present invention provides a process for the optical resolution of
(±)-3-(carbamoylmethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid (referred to as CMH-racemate),
Figure imgf000008_0002
CMH-racemate comprising combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, ester, nitrile, C1-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, a chiral resolving reagent of amino alcohol and salts thereof to obtain a precipitate; isolating the precipitate; and adding a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, C1-8 alcohol, water or mixtures thereof, and a strong mineral acid, wherein; any individual stereoisomer of the chiral resolving reagent may be used.
[00023] The present invention also provides a process for the optical resolution
CMH-racemate that comprises two steps: the first is the preparation of the (R)-CMH amine salt and the second, recovering (R)-CMH from the salt. The process comprises combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, ester, nitrile, C1-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, a chiral resolving reagent selected from ephedrine, ephedrine salt, norephedrine, and norephedrine salt to obtain a precipitate, wherein the precipitate is of (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt of the following structure:
Figure imgf000009_0001
R-CMH-Ephedrine salt
or of (R)-CMH-norephedrine salt of the following structure:
Figure imgf000009_0002
R-CMH-Nor ephedrine salt
[00024] The precipitate is further isolated and thereafter combined with a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, C1-8 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, and with a strong mineral acid to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH of the following structure
Figure imgf000010_0001
(R)-CMH
[00025] The present invention provides a process for the optical resolution of
CMH-racemate comprising combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from ketone, ester, nitrile, Cj-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, and IR, 2S-(-)-ephedrine to obtain a reaction mixture. The obtained reaction mixture is then heated to a temperature of about 500C to about 1400C. The reaction mixture is then cooled to a temperature of about 2O0C to about -200C to obtain a precipitate, wherein the precipitate is of (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt of the following structure:
Figure imgf000010_0002
R-CMH-Ephedrine salt
or of (R)-CMH-norephedrine salt of the following structure:
Figure imgf000010_0003
R-CMH-Norephedrine salt
[00026] The precipitate is further isolated and thereafter combined with a solvent selected from the group consisting of ketone, C1-8 alcohol, water or mixtures thereof, and with a strong mineral acid to ohtain a slurry and the slurry is then cooled to a temperature of about 1O0C to about 20C to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH of the following structure
Figure imgf000011_0001
(R)-CMH
[00027] Preferably, the chiral resolving reagent of amino alcohol and salts thereof is selected from the group consisting of ephedrine, ephedrine salt, norephedrine, and norephedrine salt. More preferably, the chiral resolving reagent is ephedrine or ephedrine salt. Most preferably, the chiral resolving reagent is lR,2S-(-)-ephedrine.
[00028] Preferably, the salt of ephedrine or norephedrine is a hydrochloride, nitrate, or sulfate. More preferably, the salt is a hydrochloride.
[00029] Optionally, a base is further added with the resolving reagent. When the chiral resolving reagent is the salt of ephedrine or of norephedrine, a base must also be used. Preferably, the base is either an organic base or an inorganic base. Preferably, the organic base is an amine. Preferably, the amine is tertiary or secondary amine. Preferably, the tertiary amine is triethylamine or tributylamine. Preferably, the secondary amine is diisopropylamine or n-dipropylamine. The more preferred organic base is triethylamine. Preferably, the inorganic base is alkali metal hydrogen carbonates, alkali hydroxide or alkali carbonate. Preferably, the alkali hydroxide is either NaOH or KOH. Preferably, the alkali carbonate is either K2CO3 OrNa2CO3. The more preferred inorganic base is NaOH.
[00030] Preferably, the ketone is a C2 to C6 ketone, more preferably a C2 to C5 ketone, more preferably, acetone or methylisobutyl ketone, most preferably, aetone. Preferably, the C1-4 alcohol is selected from the group consisting of methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, or isobutanol. More preferably, the C1-4 alcohol is methanol. Preferably, the ester is selected from a C3 to C8, more preferably a C4 to C6 ester, such as a C2 to C4 alkylacetate. More preferably, the ester is selected from the group consisting of ethyl acetate, butylacetate and isopropyl acetate. Most preferably, the ester is Ethylacetate. Preferably, the nitrile is acetonitrile. The most preferred solvent is acetone or a mixture of acetone and water.
[00031] Preferably, the mixture is heated to a temperature of about 5O0C to about 1000C obtain a reaction mixture, which is maintained at this temperature for about 0.5 hour to about 5 hours, more preferably, for about 0.5 hour to about 2 hours. Preferably, the reaction mixture is a solution.
[00032] The obtained reaction mixture is cooled to a temperature of about 2O0C to about -200C, and is preferably maintained for about an hour to about 24 hours, more preferably, for an hour to about 12 hours.
[00033] Preferably, the isolation is by recovering.
[00034] Preferably, the strong mineral acid is HCl, HBr, H2SO4, or H2PO3. The more preferred strong mineral acid is HCl.
[00035] Preferably, after the addition of the acid, a pH of about 0 to about 4 is obtained, more preferably, apH of about 1 to about 3 is obtained.
[00036] Preferably, the slurry is cooled to a temperature of about 20C.
[00037] Preferably, the slurry is maintained at a temperature of about 20C to about ambient temperature, more preferably, of about 20C to about 100C, for about 0.5 hours to about 24 hours, more preferably, for about 0.5 hours to about 2 hours.
[00038] Preferably, the (R)-CMH is further recovered.
[00039] (R)-CMH, (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt and (R)-CMH-norephedrine salt may be recovered by known methods in the art, such as filtering, washing, and drying in a vacuum oven. After the filtration step, the remaining mother liquor is obtained. [00040] The (R)-CMH obtained by the process of the invention contains less than about 7% area by HPLC, more preferably, less than about 4% area by HPLC, most preferably, less than about 0.2% area by HPLC and even most preferably, less than 0.1% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
[00041] The present invention provides (R)-CMH-Ephedrine salt.
[00042] The present invention provides a process for optically purifying
(R)-CMH comprising combining (R)-CMH with water. Preferably, the water is in an amount of 8-15 vol.
[00043] Preferably, the (R)-CMH has a specific optical purity as measured by
HPLC. The combination of (R)-CMH and water results in a slurry. Preferably, the obtained slurry is stirred to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH. Preferably, the obtained slurry is stirred at a temperature of about 20C to about 3O0C for about one hour to about 24 hours, more preferably, at a temperature of about 150C to about 200C for about 0.5 hour to about 24 hours, most preferably, at a temperature of about 200C for about one hour to about 2 hours.
[00044] The starting (R)-CMH may be obtained by the processes described before, having a purity of about 90% to about 99% area by HPLC, more preferably, of about 96.5% to about 99% area by HPLC.
[00045] (R)-CMH obtained by the above process contains less than about 1% area by HPLC, more preferably, less than about 0.2% area by HPLC, most preferably, less than 0.1% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
[00046] Preferably, the precipitate is recovered. The precipitate may be recovered by any method known in the art, such as filtering, washing, and drying.
[00047] The present invention provides a process for isolating (S)-CMH from the remaining mother liquor comprising combining the mother liquor obtained after the flirtation of (R)-CMH with water, and heating to dissolution. The solution is then cooled and combined with an acid to obtain a precipitate of CMH containing about a specific amount of (S)-CMH. The precipitate is then filtered and resolved again with acetone, and IR, 2S-(-)-ephedrine to obtain a second precipitate of R-CMH-ephedrine salt that is then removed. The remaining mother liquor, which contains (S)-CMH-ephedrine salt, is then evaporated to dryness, and the residue is treated with an acid to obtain (S)-CMH, which is further recovered.
[00048] Preferably, when the precipitate is resolved again with acetone and ephedrine a base is also added.
[00049] The precipitate of (S)-CMH may be recovered by known methods in the art, such as filtering, washing and drying in a vacuum oven.
[00050] The present invention provides a process for preparing (S)-Pregabalin comprising preparing (R)-CMH by the process of the present invention, and converting it to (S)-Pregabalin. Preferably, the conversion of (R)-CMH to (S)-Pregabalin comprises reacting (R)-CMH with bromine in a Hoffman reaction under basic conditions at a temperature of about 6O0C to about 850C, to obtain a basic mixture, followed by an addition of a strong mineral acid, to obtain an acidic mixture containing a complex of (S)-Pregabalin with the strong mineral acid, as disclosed in Co-application No. 60/689,699, or by any other process known to one skilled in the art.
[00051 ] Preferably, the (S)-Pregabalin contains less than about 0.2% area by
HPLC of (R)-Pregabalin. More preferably, (S)-Pregabalin contains less than about 0.1% area by HPLC of (R)-Pregabalin.
[00052] The present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising (S)-Pregabalin made by the process of the present invention and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
[00053] The present invention provides a process for preparing a pharmaceutical formulation comprising combining (S)-Pregabalin made by the process of the present invention, with at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
[00054] The present invention provides the use of (S)-Pregabalin made by the process of the present invention for the manufacture of a pharmaceutical composition. [00055] Methods of administration of a pharmaceutical composition of the present invention can be administered in various preparations depending on the age, sex, and symptoms of the patient. The pharmaceutical compositions can be administered, for example, as tablets, pills, powders, liquids, suspensions, emulsions, granules, capsules, suppositories, injection preparations (solutions and suspensions), and the like.
[00056] Pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention can optionally be mixed with (S)-Pregabalin obtained in the present invention and other active ingredients. In addition, pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention can contain inactive ingredients such as diluents, carriers, fillers, bulking agents, binders, disintegrants, disintegration inhibitors, absorption accelerators, wetting agents, lubricants, glidants, surface active agents, flavoring agents, and the like.
[00057] Diluents increase the bulk of a solid pharmaceutical composition, and may make a pharmaceutical dosage form containing the composition easier for the patient and care giver to handle. Diluents for solid compositions include, for example, microcrystalline cellulose (e.g. AVICEL®), micro fine cellulose, lactose, starch, pregelatinized starch, calcium carbonate, calcium sulfate, sugar, dextrates, dextrin, dextrose, dibasic calcium phosphate dihydrate, tribasic calcium phosphate, kaolin, magnesium carbonate, magnesium oxide, maltodextrin, mannitol, polymethacrylates (e.g. EUDRAGIT®), potassium chloride, powdered cellulose, sodium chloride, sorbitol and talc.
[00058] Solid pharmaceutical compositions that are compacted into a dosage form, such as a tablet, may include excipients whose functions include helping to bind the active ingredient and other excipients together after compression. Binders for solid pharmaceutical compositions include acacia, alginic acid, carbomer (e.g. carbopol), carboxymethylcellulose sodium, dextrin, ethyl cellulose, gelatin, guar gum, hydrogenated vegetable oil, hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose (e.g. KLUCEL®), hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (e.g. METHOCEL®), liquid glucose, magnesium aluminum silicate, maltodextrin, methylcellulose, polymethacrylates, povidone (e.g. KOLLIDON®, PLASDONE®), pregelatinized starch, sodium alginate and starch. [00059] The dissolution rate of a compacted solid pharmaceutical composition in the patient's stomach may be increased by the addition of a disintegrant to the composition. Disintegrants include alginic acid, carboxymethylcellulose calcium, carboxymethylcellulose sodium (e.g. AC-DI-SOL®, PRIMELLOSE®), colloidal silicon dioxide, croscarmellose sodium, crospovidone (e.g. KOLLDDON®, POLYPLASDONE®), guar gum, magnesium aluminum silicate, methyl cellulose, microcrystalline cellulose, polacrilin potassium, powdered cellulose, pregelatinized starch, sodium alginate, sodium starch glycolate (e.g. EXPLOTAB®) and starch.
[00060] Glidants can be added to improve the flowability of a non-compacted solid composition and to improve the accuracy of dosing. Excipients that may function as glidants include colloidal silicon dioxide, magnesium trisilicate, powdered cellulose, starch, talc, and tribasic calcium phosphate.
[00061] When a dosage form such as a tablet is made by the compaction of a powdered composition, the composition is subjected to pressure from a punch and dye. Some excipients and active ingredients have a tendency to adhere to the surfaces of the punch and dye, which can cause the product to have pitting and other surface irregularities. A lubricant can be added to the composition to reduce adhesion and ease the release of the product from the dye. Lubricants include magnesium stearate, calcium stearate, glyceryl monostearate, glyceryl palmitostearate, hydrogenated castor oil, hydrogenated vegetable oil, mineral oil, polyethylene glycol, sodium benzoate, sodium lauryl sulfate, sodium stearyl fumarate, stearic acid, talc and zinc stearate.
[00062] Flavoring agents and flavor enhancers make the dosage form more palatable to the patient. Common flavoring agents and flavor enhancers for pharmaceutical products that may be included in the composition of the present invention include maltol, vanillin, ethyl vanillin, menthol, citric acid, fumaric acid, ethyl maltol, and tartaric acid.
[00063] Solid and liquid compositions may also be dyed using any pharmaceutically acceptable colorant to improve their appearance and/or facilitate patient identification of the product and unit dosage level.
[00064] In liquid pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention, the
(S)-Pregabalin and any other solid excipients are dissolved or suspended in a liquid carrier such as water, vegetable oil, alcohol, polyethylene glycol, propylene glycol or glycerin.
[00065] Liquid pharmaceutical compositions may contain emulsifying agents to disperse uniformly throughout the composition an active ingredient or other excipient that is not soluble in the liquid carrier. Emulsifying agents that may be useful in liquid compositions of the present invention include, for example, gelatin, egg yolk, casein, cholesterol, acacia, tragacanth, chondrus, pectin, methyl cellulose, carbomer, cetostearyl alcohol, and cetyl alcohol.
[00066] Liquid pharmaceutical compositions of the present invention may also contain a viscosity enhancing agent to improve the mouth-feel of the product and/or coat the lining of the gastrointestinal tract. Such agents include acacia, alginic acid bentonite, carbomer, carboxymethylcellulose calcium or sodium, cetostearyl alcohol, methyl cellulose, ethylcellulose, gelatin guar gum, hydroxyethyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl cellulose, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose, maltodextrin, polyvinyl alcohol, povidone, propylene carbonate, propylene glycol alginate, sodium alginate, sodium starch glycolate, starch tragacanth and xanthan gum.
[00067] Sweetening agents such as sorbitol, saccharin, sodium saccharin, sucrose, aspartame, fructose, mannitol, and invert sugar may be added to improve the taste.
[00068] Preservatives and chelating agents such as alcohol, sodium benzoate, butylated hydroxy toluene, butylated hydroxyanisole, and ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid may be added at levels safe for ingestion to improve storage stability.
[00069] According to the present invention, a liquid composition may also contain a buffer such as guconic acid, lactic acid, citric acid or acetic acid, sodium guconate, sodium lactate, sodium citrate or sodium acetate. Selection of excipients and the amounts used may be readily determined by the formulation scientist based upon experience and consideration of standard procedures and reference works in the field.
[00070] When preparing injectable (parenteral) pharmaceutical compositions, solutions and suspensions are sterilized and are preferably made isotonic to blood. Injection preparations may use carriers commonly known in the art. For example, carriers for injectable preparations include, but are not limited to, water, ethyl alcohol, propylene glycol, ethoxylated isostearyl alcohol, polyoxylated isostearyl alcohol, and fatty acid esters of polyoxyethylene sorbitan. One of ordinary skill in the art can easily determine with little or no experimentation the amount of sodium chloride, glucose, or glycerin necessary to make the injectable preparation isotonic. Additional ingredients, such as dissolving agents, buffer agents, and analgesic agents may be added.
[00071] The solid compositions of the present invention include powders, granulates, aggregates and compacted compositions. The dosages include dosages suitable for oral, buccal, rectal, parenteral (including subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intravenous), inhalant and ophthalmic administration. Although the most suitable administration in any given case will depend on the nature and severity of the condition being treated, the most preferred route of the present invention is oral. The dosages may be conveniently presented in unit dosage form and prepared by any of the methods well-known in the pharmaceutical arts.
[00072] Dosage forms include solid dosage forms like tablets, powders, capsules, suppositories, sachets, troches and losenges, as well as liquid syrups, suspensions and elixirs.
[00073] The dosage form of the present invention may be a capsule containing the composition, preferably a powdered or granulated solid composition of the invention, within either a hard or soft shell. The shell may be made from gelatin and optionally contain a plasticizer such as glycerin and sorbitol, and an opacifying agent or colorant.
[00074] The active ingredient and excipients may be formulated into compositions and dosage forms according to methods known in the art.
[00075] A composition for tableting or capsule filling may be prepared by wet granulation. In wet granulation, some or all of the active ingredients and excipients in powder form are blended and then further mixed in the presence of a liquid, typically water, that causes the powders to clump into granules. The granulate is screened and/or milled, dried and then screened and/or milled to the desired particle size. The granulate may then be tableted, or other excipients may be added prior to tableting, such as a glidant and/or a lubricant.
[00076] A tableting composition may be prepared conventionally by dry blending. For example, the blended composition of the actives and excipients may be compacted into a slug or a sheet and then comminuted into compacted granules. The compacted granules may subsequently be compressed into a tablet.
[00077] As an alternative to dry granulation, a blended composition may be compressed directly into a compacted dosage form using direct compression techniques. Direct compression produces a more uniform tablet without granules. Excipients that are particularly well suited for direct compression tableting include microcrystalline cellulose, spray dried lactose, dicalcium phosphate dihydrate, and colloidal silica. The proper use of these and other excipients in direct compression tableting is known to those in the art with experience and skill in particular formulation challenges of direct compression tableting.
[00078] A capsule filling of the present invention may comprise any of the aforementioned blends and granulates that were described with reference to tableting, however, they are not subjected to a final tableting step.
[00079] The solid compositions of the present invention include powders, granulates, aggregates and compacted compositions. The dosages include dosages suitable for oral, buccal, rectal, parenteral (including subcutaneous, intramuscular, and intravenous), inhalant and ophthalmic administration. Although the most suitable route in any given case will depend on the nature and severity of the condition being treated, the most preferred route of the present invention is oral. The dosages can be conveniently presented in unit dosage form and prepared by any of the methods well-known in the pharmaceutical arts.
[00080] While the present invention is described with respect to particular examples and preferred embodiments, it is understood that the present invention is not limited to these examples and embodiments. The present invention as claimed therefore includes variations from the particular examples and preferred embodiments described herein, as will be apparent to one of skill in the art. Instruments HPLC
Enantiomeric purity of R-3-(Carbamoylmethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid
(CMH) by chiral HPLC
Figure imgf000020_0001
Typical relative retention times are:
R-CMH-R-(+)-3-(Carbamoylmethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid RRT=LOO S-CMH-S-(-)-3-(Carbamoylmethyl)-5-methylhexanoic acid RRT=I.14
EXAMPLES
Example 1: Optical resolution of (RVCMH-ephedrine salt
[00081 ] A 250 ml flask was charged with 100 ml of acetone, 10 ml of methanol, 10 g of CMH-racemate, and 4.4 g of IR, 2S-(-)-ephedrine. The resulting clear solution was evaporated to dryness, and 100 ml of acetone was added to the residue. After stirring for 1 hour at room temperature, the precipitate was filtered, washed with 40 ml of acetone, and dried at 45°C at a pressure of 10 mm Hg. The (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt was found to have an optical purity of 99.3% area by HPLC. Example 2: Optical resolution of (RVCMH-ephedrine salt
[00082] A 100 ml flask was charged with 40 ml of acetone, 5 g of
CMH-racemate, and 4.4 g of IR, 2S-(-)-ephedrine. The mixture was heated to dissolution, and then cooled to 10°C. After stirring for 1 hour at 10°C, the resulting precipitate was filtered, washed with 10 ml of acetone, and dried at 450C at a pressure of 10 mm Hg. The (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt was found to have an optical purity of 97% area by HPLC.
Example 3: Optical resolution of (RVCMH-ephedrine salt
[00083] A 100 ml flask was charged with acetone (80 ml), CMH-racemate (10 gr), Triethylamine (5.4 gr) and IR, 2S-(-)-Ephedrine hydrochloride (10.79 gr). The mixture was heated to reflux and stirred at reflux for 2h. The mixture was cooled to 10°C, and after stirring for Ih at 10°C the precipitate was filtered, washed with acetone (10ml) and dried at 450C under 10 mm Hg. (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt was obtained (9.95 gr), 90.2 % optical pure.
Example 4: Preparation of (R)-CMH from (RVCMH-ephedrine salt
[00084] A 100 ml flask was charged with water (22 ml), HCl-32% (2 ml) and
CMH-ephedrine salt (GP-4328, 6 gr). The mixture was stirred at room temperature for 15 min, then was cooled to 20C, and stirred for 2h. The precipitate was filtered, washed with water (5 ml) and dried at 450C under 10 mm Hg. (R)-CMH was obtained (1 gr), 93.6 % optical pure.
Example 5: Optical resolution of (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt
[00085] A 100 ml flask was charged with acetone (80 ml), CMH-racemate (10 gr), NaOH (2.14 gr) and IR, 2S-(-)-Ephedrine hydrochloride (10.79 gr). The mixture was heated to reflux and stirred at reflux for 2h. The mixture was cooled to 100C, and after stirring (Ih) at 100C the precipitate was filtered, washed with acetone (10ml) and dried at 450C under 10 mm Hg. (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt was obtained (9.65 gr), 94.6 % optical pure.
Example 6: Preparation of (RVCMH from (RVCMH-ephedrine salt
[00086] A 100 ml flask was charged with water (22 ml), HCl-32% (2 ml) and
(R)-CMH-ephedrine salt (6 gr, optical purity of 94.6%).). The mixture was stirred at RT for 15 min, then was cooled to 20C, and stirred for 2h. The precipitate was filtered, washed with water (5 ml) and dried at 450C under 10 mm Hg. (R)-CMH was obtained (2.1 gr), 98.5 % optical pure.
Example 7: Optical resolution of (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt
[00087] A 1 L flask was charged with acetone (480 ml), CMH-racemate (60 gr), NaOH (12.84 gr) and IR, 2S-(-)-Ephedrine hydrochloride (64.74 gr). The mixture was heated to reflux and stirred at reflux for 2h. The mixture was cooled to 100C, and after stirring (Ih) at 100C the precipitate was filtered, washed with acetone (60ml) and dried at 450C under 10 mm Hg. (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt was obtained (56 gr), 98.8 % optical pure.
Example 8: Preparation of (RVCMH from (RVCMH-ephedrine salt
[00088] A 0.5 L flask was charged with water (216 ml), and (R)-CMH- ephedrine salt (54 gr, optical purity of 99.7%). The mixture was stirred at RT until dissolution, and HCl-32% (15 ml) was added to obtain pH=l. The solution was cooled to 2° C, stirred for Ih, after which the precipitate was filtered, washed with water (54 ml) and dried at 450C under 10 mm Hg. (R)-CMH was obtained (20 gr), 99.7 % optical pure.
Example 9: Slurry Qf (R)-CMH in water (improve optical purity)
[00089] A mixture of (R)-CMH (40 gr, 96.5% optical pure) in water (400 ml) was stirred for Ih at RT. The solid was filtered, washed with water (80 ml) and dried at 450C under 10 mm Hg. (R)-CMH was obtained (34.5 gr), 99.7 % optical pure.
Example 10: Preparation of (R)-CMH (all steps)
[00090] A 1 L flask was charged with acetone (320 ml), CMH-racemate (40 gr), NaOH (8.56 gr) and IR, 2S-(-)-Ephedrine hydrochloride (43.16 gr). The mixture was heated to reflux and stirred at reflux for Ih. The mixture was cooled to 20C, and after stirring (Ih) at 20C the precipitate was filtered. Water (320 ml) was added to the wet solid and the mixture was heated until dissolution. After cooling to RT, HCl-32% (10 ml) was added. The solution was cooled to 2° C, stirred for Ih, after which the precipitate was filtered. Water (320 ml) was added to the cake and the mixture was stirred at 20°C for Ih. The precipitate was filtered, washed with water (20 ml) and dried at 450C under 10 mm Hg. (R)-CMH was obtained (12.5 gr), 98.4 % optical pure.
Example 11: Preparation of (R)-CMH (all steps) [00091] 1 1 flask was charged with acetone (1600 ml), water (40 ml), CMH- racemate (200 gr), and IR, 2S-(-)-Ephedrine (186.1 gr). The mixture was heated to reflux and stirred at reflux for Ih. The solution was cooled to 20C (during a period of 6h), and after stirring (10 h) at 20C the precipitate was filtered and washed with acetone (400 ml).
[00092] Water (800 ml) was added to the wet solid and then HCl-32% (50 ml) was added dropwise to pH 2. The mixture was cooled to 20C, stirred for 2h, after which the precipitate was filtered and washed with water (100 ml).
[00093] Water (1000 ml) was added to the cake and the mixture was stirred at
250C for Ih. The precipitate was filtered, washed with water (100 ml) and dried at 450C under 10 mm Hg. R-CMH was obtained (72gr), 99.94 % optical pure.
Example 12: Preparation of (S)-CMH
[00094] The mother liquor residue of example 10, containing (S)-CMH and a residue of (R)-CMH, was dissolved in water and was heated to dissolution. After cooling to RT, HCl-32% (12 ml) was added and mixture was stirred for 30 min at RT. The precipitate, of (R)-CMH was filtered and washed with water (20 ml), while the (S)-CMH remained in the filtrate.
[00095] A 0.5 L flask was charged with the later cake of the filtered (R)-CMH, acetone (150 ml), NaOH (4.3 gr) and IR, 2S-(-)-Ephedrine hydrochloride (21.5 gr). The mixture was stirred at RT for Ih and the precipitate, of (R)-CMH-ephedrine salt, was filtered. The filtrate containing the remaining (S)-CMH-ephedrine salt, was evaporated to dryness. The residue (44 gr) was dissolved in water (100 ml) and HCl- 32% was added until pH=l . The mixture was stirred for 30 min at RT, then the precipitate was filtered, washed with water (20 ml) and dried at 45 0C under 10 mm Hg. (S)-CMH was obtained (11.4 gr), 99.0 % optical pure.

Claims

What is claimed:
1. (R)-CMH containing less than about 0.2% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
2. The (R)-CMH of claim 1, containing less than about 0.1% area by HPLC of(S)-CMH.
3. A process for the optical resolution of (±)-3-(carbamoylmethyl)-5- methylhexanoic acid (CMH-racemate),
Figure imgf000024_0001
CMH-racemate,
comprising: a) combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from the group consisting of: ketone, ester, nitrile, C1-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, a chiral resolving reagent of amino alcohol and salts thereof to obtain a precipitate; b) isolating the precipitate; and c) adding a solvent selected from the group consisting of: ketone, C1-8 alcohol, water or mixtures thereof, and a strong mineral acid.
4. The process of claim 3, wherein the precipitate of (R)-CMH contains less than about 7% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
5. The process of any of claims 3 and 4, wherein the precipitate of (R)-CMH contains less than about 4% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
6. The process of any of claims 3 to 5, wherein the precipitate of (R)-CMH contains less than about 0.2% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
7. The process of any of claims 3 to 6, wherein the precipitate of (R)-CMH contains less than about 0.1% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
8. The process of any of claims 3 to 7, wherein the chiral resolving reagent of amino alcohol and salts thereof is selected from the group consisting of: ephedrine, ephedrine salt, norephedrine and norephedrine salt.
9. The process of claim 8, wherein the salt is a hydrochloride, nitrate or sulfate.
10. The process of claim 9, wherein the salt is a hydrochloride.
11. The process of claim 8, wherein the chiral resolving reagent of amino alcohol and salts thereof is ephedrine or ephedrine salt.
12. The process of claim 11 , wherein the chiral resolving reagent of amino alcohol and salts thereof is IR, 2S-(-)-ephedrine.
13. The process of claim 8, wherein the chiral resolving reagent of amino alcohol and salts thereof is a salt of ephedrine or of norephedrine.
14. The process of claim 13, wherein a base is added.
15. The process of claim 14, wherein the base is either an organic base or an inorganic base.
16. The process of claim 15, wherein the organic base is an amine.
17. The process of claim 16, wherein the amine is tertiary or secondary amine.
18. The process of claim 17, wherein the tertiary amine is triethylamine or tributylamine.
19. The process of claim 18, wherein the tertiary amine is triethylamine.
20. The process of claim 17, wherein the secondary amine is diisopropylamine or n-dipropylamine.
21. The process of claim 15, wherein the inorganic base is alkali metal hydrogen carbonates, alkali hydroxide or alkali carbonate.
22. The process of claim 21 , wherein the alkali hydroxide is either NaOH or KOH.
23. The process of claim 22, wherein the alkali hydroxide is NaOH.
24. The process of claim 21 , wherein the alkali carbonate is either K2CO3
Figure imgf000025_0001
25. The process of any of claims 3 to 24, wherein the ketone is a C2 to C6 ketone.
26. The process of claim 25, wherein the ketone is C2 to C5 ketone.
27. The process of any of claims 3 to 24, wherein the ketone is either acetone or methyl isobutyl ketone.
28. The process of claim 27, wherein the ketone is acetone.
29. The process of any of claims 3 to 28, wherein the C1-4 alcohol is selected from the group consisting of: methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, or isobutanol.
30. The process of claim 29, wherein the C1-4 alcohol is methanol.
31. The process of any of 3 to 30, wherein the ester is a C3 to C8.
32. The process of claim 31, wherein the ester is a C4 to C6 ester.
33. The process of claim 31 , wherein the ester is ethyl-acetate, butylacetate or isopropylacetate.
34. The process of claim 33, wherein the ester is ethylacetate.
35. The process of any of claims 3 to 34, wherein the nitrile is acetonitrile.
36. The process of any of claims 3 to 35, wherein the solvent is acetone or a mixture of acetone and water.
37. The process of any of claims 3 to 36, wherein the strong mineral acid is HCl, HBr, H2SO4 or H3PO4.
38. The process of claim 36, wherein the strong mineral acid is HCl.
39. The process of any of claims 3 to 38, wherein after the addition of the acid, a pH of about 0 to about 4 is obtained.
40. The process of claim 39, wherein after the addition of the acid, a pH of about 1 to about 3 is obtained.
41. The process of any of claims 3 to 40, wherein the ketone, which is added with the strong mineral acid, is acetone.
42. The process of any of claims 3 to 41, wherein the C1-8 alcohol, which is added with the strong mineral acid, is methanol.
43. The process of any of claims 3 to 42, wherein the solvent, which is added with the strong mineral acid, is a mixture of water and ketone or water and C1-8 alcohol.
44. A process for the optical resolution of (±)-3-(carbamoylmethyl)-5- methylhexanoic acid (CMH-racemate),
Figure imgf000027_0001
CMH-racemate,
comprising:: a) combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from the group consisting of: ketone, ester, nitrile, C1-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, a chiral resolving reagent selected from: ephedrine, ephedrine salt, norephedrine and norephedrine salt to obtain a precipitate, wherein the precipitate is of (R)- CMH-ephedrine salt of the following structure:
Figure imgf000027_0002
R-CMH-Ephedrine salt
or of (R)-CMH-norephedrine salt of the following structure:
Figure imgf000027_0003
R-CMH-Norephedrine salt
b) isolating the precipiatate; and c) combining the precipitate with a solvent selected from the group consisting of: ketone, C1-8 alcohol, water or mixtures thereof, and with a strong mineral acid to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH of the following structure
Figure imgf000028_0001
(R)-CMH
45. A process for the optical resolution of (±)-3-(carbamoylmethyl)-5- methylhexanoic acid (CMH-racemate),
Figure imgf000028_0002
CMH-racemate,
comprising: b) combining CMH-racemate, a solvent selected from ketone, ester, nitrile, C1-4 alcohol, water, or mixtures thereof, and IR, 2S-(-)-ephedrine to obtain a a reaction mixture; c) heating the reaction mixture to a temperature of about 5O0C to about 1400C; d) cooling the reaction mixture to a temperature of about 2O0C to about -2O0C to obtain a precipitate, wherein the precipitate is of (R)-CMH~ephedrine salt of the following structure:
Figure imgf000029_0001
R-CMH-Ephedrine salt
or of (R)-CMH-norephedrine salt of the following structure:
Figure imgf000029_0002
R-CMH-Norephedrine salt
e) isolating the precipitate; f) combining the precipitate with a solvent selected from ketone, C1-8 alcohol, water or mixtures thereof, and a strong mineral acid, to obtain a slurry; and g) cooling the slurry to a temperature of about 1O0C to about 20C to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH of the following structure
Figure imgf000029_0003
(R)-CMH
46. The process of claim 44, wherein the chiral resolving reagent is ephedrine salt or norephedrine salt.
47. The process of claim 46, wherein the chiral resolving reagent is combined with a base.
48. The process of any of claims 44, 46, and 47, wherein the reaction mixture of step b) is heated to a temperature of about 5O0C to about 1000C.
49. The process of claim 48, wherein the reaction mixture is maintained for about 0.5 hour to about 5 hours.
50. The process of any of claims 44, 46, 47, and 48, wherein the reaction mixture obtained in step b) is a solution.
51. The process of claim 45, wherein prior to step d), the solution is maintained for about an hour to about 24 hours.
52. The process of any of claims 45 and 51 , wherein the slurry is cooled to a temperature of about 20C.
53. The process of any of claims 45, 51 , and 52, wherein the slurry is maintained at a temperature of about 2°C to about ambient temperature.
54. The process of claim 53, wherein the slurry is maintained at a temperature of about 20C to about 100C.
55. The process of claim 53, wherein the slurry is maintained for about 0.5 hours to about 24 hours.
56. The process of any of claims 44 and 46 to 50, wherein the precipitate of (R)-CMH is recovered.
57. (R)-CMH-Ephedrine salt.
58. A process for optically purifying (R)-CMH comprising combining (R)- CMH with water.
59. The process of claim 58, wherein the water is in an amount of 8-15 vol.
60. The process of any of claims 58 and 59, wherein the (R)-CMH has a specific optical purity as measured by HPLC.
61. The process of any of claims 58 to 60, wherein the (R)-CMH has a purity of about 90% to about 99% area by HPLC.
62. The process of claim 61 , wherein the (R)-CMH has a purity of about 96.5% to about 99% area by HPLC.
63. The process of claim 58, wherein the combination of (R)-CMH and water results in a slurry.
64. The process of claim 63, wherein the slurry is stirred to obtain a precipitate of (R)-CMH.
65. The process of claim 64, wherein the obtained slurry is stirred at a temperature of about 20C to about 3O0C for about one hour to about 24 hours.
66. The process of claim 65, wherein the obtained slurry is stirred at a temperature of about 15°C to about 2O0C for about 0.5 hour to about 24 hours.
67. The process of claim 66, wherein the obtained slurry is stirred for about one hour to about 2 hours.
68. The process of any of claims 58 to 67, wherein the (R)-CMH obtained by the above process contains less than about 1% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
69. The process of claim 68, wherein the (R)-CMH obtained by the above process contains less than about 0.2% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
70. The process of claim 69, wherein the (R)-CMH obtained by the above process contains less than about 0.1% area by HPLC of (S)-CMH.
71. The process of claim 64, wherein the precipitate is recovered.
72. A process for isolating (S)-CMH from the remaining mother liquor comprising: a) combining the mother liquor obtained after the flirtation of (R)-CMH with water; b) heating to obtain a solution; c) cooling the solution; d) combining the solution with an acid to obtain a precipitate of CMH containing about a specific amount of (S)-CMH; e) filtering the precipitate; f) combining the precipitate with acetone and IR, 2S-(-)-ephedrine, to obtain a second precipitate in a mother liquor; g) removing the precipitate from the mother liquor; h) evaporating the mother liquor to obtain a residue; i) combining the residue with a solvent selected from ketone, C 1-8 alcohol, water or mixtures thereof, and with a strong mineral acid to obtain a slurry; and j) recovering the (S)-CMH.
73. The process of claim 72, wherein step f) further comprises adding a base.
74. A process for preparing (S)-Pregabalin comprising preparing (R)-CMH by the process of any of claims 3 to 43, and converting it to (S)-Pregabalin.
75. The process of claim 74, wherein the conversion comprises: reacting (R)-CMH with bromine in a Hoffman reaction under basic conditions at a temperature of about 6O0C to about 85°C, to obtain a basic mixture, followed by an addition of a strong mineral acid, to obtain an acidic mixture containing a (S)-Pregabalin salt.
76. The process of any of claims 74 and 75, wherein (S)-Pregabalin contains less than about 0.2% area by HPLC of (R)-Pregabalin.
77. The process of claim 76, wherein (S)-Pregabalin contains less than about 0.1% area by HPLC of (R)-Pregabalin.
78. A pharmaceutical composition comprising (S)-Pregabalin made by the process of any of claims 74 to 77 and at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
79. A process for preparing a pharmaceutical formulation comprising combining (S)-Pregabalin made by the process of any of claims 74 to 77, with at least one pharmaceutically acceptable excipient.
80. Use of (S)-Pregabalin made by the process of any of claims 74 to 77, for the manufacture of a pharmaceutical composition.
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