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Scalable preparation of green C-terminal amidation peptide-synthesis TAGs and the optimized TAG-assisted liquid-phase synthesis of eptifibatide

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Eptifibatide is a cycloheptapeptide with C-terminal amidation and head-to-tail disulfide bridging, which has been approved as an antithrombotic drug. Currently, both at the laboratory scale and industrial level, the synthesis of eptifibatide predominantly relies on solid-phase peptide synthesis (SPPS), which is not regarded as a green sustainable and cost-effective approach to prepare eptifibatide. Herein, we have investigated the strategy employing tag-assisted liquid-phase peptide synthesis (TAG-Assisted LPPS) technology that is scalable to multi-gram scale manufacturing for eptifibatide preparation. We successfully obtained soluble Rink-Amide TAGs by esterifying organophosphorus TAG-OH with Rink-Amide, thereby facilitating the transition from synthesizing C-terminal carboxyl peptides to C-terminal amidation peptides. The products obtained during the tag-assisted coupling and Fmoc deprotection of eptifibatide intermediates can be purified through precipitation processes, eliminating the need for complex chromatographic operations. Accordingly, we developed an optimized laboratory-scale process (300 mmol) for the preparation of TAG-Rink Amide TAG, which was subsequently upscaled successfully to a 50 mmol batch synthesis of eptifibatide. The subsequent work also explores the processes of peptide cleavage and disulfide bond oxidative cyclization in eptifibatide preparation.

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date_range 2024
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C -terminal amidation TAGs
Carboxyl protective group
Eptifibatide
TAG -Assisted liquid -phase peptide synthesis
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