Glibornuride

Glibornuride

Glibornuride

Chemical compound


Glibornuride (INN) is an anti-diabetic drug from the group of sulfonylureas.[1] It is manufactured by MEDA Pharma and sold in Switzerland under the brand name Glutril.[2]

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Synthesis

Glibornuride synthesis:[3] See also: U.S. patent 3,770,761; eidem, U.S. patent 3,654,357 (to Hoffmann-La Roche).

Gliburnide is an endo-endo derivative made from camphor-3-carboxamide by borohydride reduction (exo approach), followed by Hofmann rearrangement to carbamate, followed by displacement with sodium tosylamide.


References

  1. Haupt E, Köberich W, Beyer J, Schöffling K (December 1971). "Pharmacodynamic aspects of tolbutamide, glibenclamide, glibornuride and glisoxepide. I. Dose response relations and repeated administration in diabetic subjects". Diabetologia. 7 (6): 449–54. doi:10.1007/bf01212061. PMID 5004178.
  2. "Glutril — Drugs.com". Drugs.com. Retrieved 12 July 2016.
  3. Bretschneider, H.; Hohenlohe-Oehringen, K.; Graßmayr, K. (1969). "Arylsulfonylureido- und Arylsulfonylamidoacyl-derivate von Oxy- und Oxo-cycloalkanen als potentielle Antidiabetica". Monatshefte für Chemie. 100 (6): 2133. doi:10.1007/BF01151769.

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