Abstract

The optimal synthetic scheme for the potential nootropic drug GZK-111 (N-phenylacetylglycyl-L-proline ethyl ester) was developed. Three synthetic schemes were tested, each of which included the following steps: 1) esterification of L-proline; 2) preparation of N-phenylacetylglycine; 3) formation of the peptide bond. Esterification of proline per Brenner and preparation of N-phenylacetylglycine via acylation of glycine with phenylacetyl chloride under Schotten—Baumann conditions were used in all synthetic schemes. Three methods for forming the peptide bond between N-phenylacetylglycine and the proline ester were tried (mixed anhydride under Anderson conditions, activated benzotriazole ester, and activated succinimide ester methods) and showed that the mixed anhydride method was optimal, giving a total yield of 42%.

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