This journal aims to be a repository of peer-reviewed articles on the use of HTE for small molecules and related topics in R&D laboratories.
Editor Luigi Da Vià
Jason M. Stevens, Eric M. Simmons, Yichen Tan, Alina Borovika, Junying Fan, Robert V. Forest, Peng Geng, Carlos A. Guerrero, Sha Lou, Dimitri Skliar, Sarah E. Steinhardt, Neil A. Strotman
Leveraging High-Throughput Experimentation to Drive Pharmaceutical Route Invention: A Four-Step Commercial Synthesis of Branebrutinib (BMS-986195)
The invention of a commercial route to the Bruton's tyrosine kinase inhibitor branebrutinib (BMS-986195) in four total chemical steps is described. The execution of high-throughput experimentation (HTE) coupled with a first-principles approach across the proposed synthetic route enabled the identification of a novel indolization reaction that rapidly generated high synthetic complexity, as the centerpiece of the synthesis. A parallel HTE strategy during route design enabled the efficient and rapid evaluation of multiple options within a short timeframe to complete rigorous process development while mitigating the risks associated with implementing new chemistry featuring an aggressive disconnection strategy.