文摘
Process development of the synthesis of the orally active poly(ADP-ribose)polymerase inhibitor niraparib is described. Two new asymmetric routes are reported, which converge on a high-yielding, regioselective, copper-catalyzed N-arylation of an indazole derivative as the late-stage fragment coupling step. Novel transaminase-mediated dynamic kinetic resolutions of racemic aldehyde surrogates provided enantioselective syntheses of the 3-aryl-piperidine coupling partner. Conversion of the C鈥揘 cross-coupling product to the final API was achieved by deprotection and salt metathesis to isolate the desired crystalline salt form.