Scott A. Savage
University of Virginia
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Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2011
G. Scott Jones; Scott A. Savage; Sabrina Ivy; Patrick L. Benitez; Antonio J. Ramirez
The dipeptidyl peptidase-IV inhibitor saxagliptin (Onglyza) can undergo a thermodynamically favored cyclization to form the corresponding cyclic amidine. The kinetics and mechanism of this conversion were examined to develop a commercial synthesis that afforded saxagliptin with only trace levels of this key byproduct. Important findings of this work are the identification of a profound solvent effect and the determination of an autocatalytic pathway. Both of these phenomena result from transition structures involving proton transfer.
Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2017
Beryl X. Li; Diane N. Le; Kyle A. Mack; Andrew McClory; Ngiap-Kie Lim; Theresa Cravillion; Scott A. Savage; Chong Han; David B. Collum; Haiming Zhang; Francis Gosselin
A highly stereocontrolled synthesis of tetrasubstituted acyclic all-carbon olefins has been developed via a stereoselective enolization and tosylate formation, followed by a palladium-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling of the tosylates and pinacol boronic esters in the presence of a Pd(OAc)2/RuPhos catalytic system. Both the enol tosylation and Suzuki-Miyaura coupling reactions tolerate an array of electronically and sterically diverse substituents and generate high yield and stereoselectivity of the olefin products. Judicious choice of substrate and coupling partner provides access to either the E- or Z-olefin with excellent yield and stereochemical fidelity. Olefin isomerization was observed during the Suzuki-Miyaura coupling. However, under the optimized cross-coupling reaction conditions, the isomerization was suppressed to <5% in most cases. Mechanistic probes indicate that the olefin isomerization occurs via an intermediate, possibly a zwitterionic palladium carbenoid species.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2017
Adrian Ortiz; Maxime Soumeillant; Scott A. Savage; Neil A. Strotman; Matthew W. Haley; Tamas Benkovics; Jeffrey S. Nye; Zhongmin Xu; Yichen Tan; Sloan Ayers; Qi Gao; Susanne Kiau
A concise and scalable second generation synthesis of HIV maturation inhibitor BMS-955176 is described. The synthesis is framed by an oxidation strategy highlighted by a CuI mediated aerobic oxidation of betulin, a highly selective PIFA mediated dehydrogenation of an oxime, and a subsequent Lossen rearrangement which occurs through a unique reaction mechanism for the installation of the C17 amino functionality. The synthetic route proceeds in 7 steps with 47% overall yield and begins from the abundant and inexpensive natural product betulin.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2018
Scott A. Savage; Andrew McClory; Haiming Zhang; Theresa Cravillion; Ngiap-Kie Lim; Colin Masui; Sarah J. Robinson; Chong Han; Christoph Ochs; Pankaj D. Rege; Francis Gosselin
We report an efficient synthesis of GDC-0810 on the basis of a sequence involving a highly stereoselective lithium tert-butoxide-mediated enolization-tosylation (≥95:5 E: Z) and a Pd-catalyzed Suzuki-Miyaura cross-coupling as key steps. Global deprotection, pyrrolidine salt formation, and final active pharmaceutical ingredient (API) form control/isolation produced GDC-0810 free acid in a 40% overall yield with >99.0% purity as ascertained by HPLC analysis.
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 1998
Scott A. Savage; and Adam P. Smith; Cassandra L. Fraser
Organic Syntheses | 2002
Adam P. Smith; Scott A. Savage; J. Christopher Love; Cassandra L. Fraser; Erik Kuester; Louis S. Hegedus
Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2017
Neil A. Strotman; Adrian Ortiz; Scott A. Savage; Christopher R. Wilbert; Sloan Ayers; Susanne Kiau
Organic Syntheses | 2003
Adam P. Smith; Scott A. Savage; J. Christopher Love; Cassandra L. Fraser
Archive | 2017
Beat Wirz; Scott A. Savage; Reinhard Reents; Hans Iding; Chong Han; Francis Gosselin
Archive | 2016
Adrian Ortiz; Maxime Soumeillant; Scott A. Savage; Neil A. Strotman; Martin D. Eastgate; Matthew W. Haley; Jeanne Ho; Jeffrey A. Nye; Zhongmin Xu; Susanne Kiau; Tamas Benkovics; Yichen Tan