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Halo · Development and Application of a New Class of Halogenated Reagents to Commercially Valuable Targets

H2020Status: CLOSED1 January 201731 December 2020EU funding €292,500Call H2020-MSCA-RISE-2016

The aim of this project is to expand upon a newly discovered platform reaction by developing new routes to Active Pharmaceutical Ingredients (APIs) Tolterodine and Ezetimibe and other advanced intermediates for the manufacture of drugs (i.e. benzylic fluorides and alcohols). It is planned that this platform will serve to enhance the competitveness of the European pharmaceutical manufacturing industry as it continues to face increased competition from other economiesIn order to achieve this aim we need to bring together expertise in(i)Organic Synthesis [Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, “RCSI”](ii)Enantioselective fluorination [Nagoya University Japan, “Nagoya”](iii)Drug development and production [Integrated Research in Biotechnology & Medicine, “IRBM”]To meet the aim we have divided the project into the following work packages:WP1: Development of a new synthesis of Tolterodine.WP2: Scale up of synthesis of Tolterodine. WP3: Development of a new synthesis of Ezetimibe. WP4: Scale up of synthesis of Ezetimibe.WP5: Exemplification of alkoxylation to prepare enantiopure benzylic alcohols API intermediatesWP6: Preparation of benzylic fluoridesWP7: Management, Training, Dissemination & Communication

Consortium · 4 organisations

coordinator

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND

IE · €130,500

participant

IRBM SPA

IT · €81,000

participant

DESTINA GENOMICA SLNE

ES · €81,000

partner

NAGOYA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY

JP

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