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Title:
PROCESS TO PREPARE EPLERENONE
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2003/082895
Kind Code:
A2
Abstract:
The present invention involves novel intermediates, including a 7&agr -substituted steriod (II), and various novel processes which are used to prepare known intermediates useful in the production of eplerenone, a pharmaceutical agent.

Inventors:
PEARLMAN BRUCE ALLEN (US)
PADILLA AMPHLETT GREG (US)
HAVENS JEFFREY L (US)
MACKEY SONJA S (US)
WU HAIFENG (US)
Application Number:
PCT/US2003/007793
Publication Date:
October 09, 2003
Filing Date:
March 21, 2003
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Assignee:
UPJOHN CO (US)
PEARLMAN BRUCE ALLEN (US)
PADILLA AMPHLETT GREG (US)
HAVENS JEFFREY L (US)
MACKEY SONJA S (US)
WU HAIFENG (US)
International Classes:
C07J21/00; C07C41/50; C07C43/305; C07J1/00; C07J71/00; (IPC1-7): C07J1/00
Domestic Patent References:
WO1998025948A21998-06-18
WO1997021720A21997-06-19
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Attorney, Agent or Firm:
Davis, James E. (Dickey & Pierce P.L.C., 7700 Bonhomme Avenue, Suite 40, Clayton MO, US)
Perry, Robert Edward (Broadgate House 7 Eldon Street, London EC2M 7LH, GB)
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Claims:
CLAIMS
1. A process for the preparation of a 6ketal of formula (IP) where R31 and R32 are (1) the same or different and are C1C3 alkyl, and (2) taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) n (CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are H, C1C3 alkyl, which comprises (1) contacting a #3,53enol ether of formula (Alkyl enol ether) (Alkyl enol ether) where R3 is C1C3 alkyl, CH3CO, #CO or RSi1RSi2RSi3Si where RSi1, RSi2 and Rsi3 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl ; with a hydride abstractor and an alcohol selected from the group consisting of alcohols of the formula: (a) R31OH, where R3, is as defined above, (b) R32OH, where R32 is as defined above, (c) HO(CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2)OH where ni, R33 and R34 are as defined above, (d) HOCH2CH2OH.
2. A process for the preparation of a A4, 6ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 1 where R3 is Cl alkyl.
3. A process for the preparation of a A46ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 1 where R3, and R32 are cyclized to form a group selected from the group consisting of CH2C (CH3) 2CH2 known as 2, 2dimethylpropane1, 3diyl, CH2C (CH3 CH2) 2CH2 known as 2, 2diethylpropane1, 3diyl, CH2CH2 known as ethane1,2diyl, CH2CH2CH2 known as propane1,3diyl.
4. A process for the preparation of a A46ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 3 where R3 and R32 are cyclized to formCH2CH2orCH2C (CH3) 2CH2.
5. A process for the preparation of a A4 6ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 1 where the A46ketal (IP) is of the formula where Rg is: <BR> <BR> <BR> (1)H,<BR> <BR> <BR> (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of Si (CH3) 3, Si (CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R11 is : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is: (a)H, (b) OR1 13 where R113 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is: (a)H, (b) OR1 14 where R, is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R, 12 must beH, (4) R, 5 : RI 16 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of RI 15 or Ri 16 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where Rx 17 and Rg are taken together withOto form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 isH, where Rj ? is : (1) =O ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b)C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c)C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY) PROTECTING GROUP), where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(YDROXY PROTECTING GROUP), where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above (h) CH2CH2COO and where R, 72 isOH ; (3) αR1703 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) aRI75 : ßR176 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R) 76 in the 0orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation; (5) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and Rl78 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR, 79)CH2CH2 where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2.....) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) aR : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH.
6. A process for the preparation of a #4,6ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 5 where Rg and Ri l are: (a) R11 is R115 : R1 16 where one of Rl 5 or Ri, 6 and Ra are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H ; (b) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) R9 isH and R11 is αR111:ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R, 12 isH.
7. A process for the preparation of a A4 6ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 6 where R9 and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
8. A process for the preparation of a A46ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 5 where R17 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation. (b) =O; (c) αR171:ßR172 where R71 is C#CH and where R172 is OH; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
9. A process for the preparation of a A4 6ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 8 where R17 is: (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where Rl77 and Razz are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Ru g in the (3orientation.
10. A process for the preparation of a A4 6ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 1 where the hydride abstractor is selected from the group consisting of DDQ, pchloranil, ochloranil, Mn+3, Mn+7, Pb+4, Pd+2, Ru+8, Cr+ oiodoxybenzoic acid, oiodoxybenzoic acid complex with DMSO, oiodoxybenzoic acid complex with 4methoxypyridineNoxide, NmethylmorpholineNoxide, trimethylamineNoxide, iodic acid (HI03), iodine pentoxide (I2Os), ceric ammonium nitrate, iodosobenzene, iodobenzenebistrifluoroacetate, iodobenzenediacetate, tritylfluoroborate, and by electrochemical oxidation with a catalytic amount of a hydride abstractor.
11. A process for the preparation of a A4, 6ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 10 where the hydride abstractor is DDQ, pchloranil, manganese dioxide, manganic acetate, lead tetraacetate, chromium trioxidedimethylpyrazole, chromium trioxide pyridine, palladium acetate and ruthenium trichloride/tbutylhydroperoxide.
12. A process for the preparation of a A46ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 10 where the hydride abstractor. is DDQ.
13. A process for the preparation of a A4, 6ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 10 where the process is performed under essentially anhydrous conditions.
14. A process for the preparation of a A4, 6ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 1 where the alcohol is neopentylglycol.
15. A process for the preparation of a A46ketal of formula (IP) according to claim 1 where the steroid is selected from the group consisting of 17ßhydroxypregna4, 6,9 (11)trien3one21carboxylic acid, γlactone, cyclic 3 (2', 2'dimethyll', 3'propanediyl ketal), 17ßhydroxypregna4, 6,9 (11)trien3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone, cyclic 3ethanediyl ketal.
16. A 7asubstituted steroid of formula (II) where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R4 2 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (II) R3 is R33 : R34 and R4 is R43 : R44 where one of R33 and R34 is0R3 ; where 431 is C1C3 alkyl, the other of R33 and R34 is taken together with one of R43 and R44 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached, and the other of R43 and R44 is H ; R6 is R63 : R64 where one of R63 and R64 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R63 and R64 isH; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is0R3) and R36 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is aR37 : ßR308 where R37 is OR31 nad R38 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of 7 and R48 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where R71 is a molecular fragment of the formula (Al) or of the formula (A2) where X, is: S, O or NX11 and where X11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, COOX12 where XI2 is ClC4 alkyl orCH2 (P, COX12 where XI2 is as defined above, CO (p wherecp is substituted in the oposition with COO(C1C4 alkyl), SO2(C1C3 alkyl), SO2# where # is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alyl, C1C4 alkoxy; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C alkoxy, where Rc is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy andOH, F,Cl,Br,I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> C=N, C1C10 alyl ; C1C4 alkoxy; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or ClC4 alkyl, CH2N (Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, #, CORd6a where Rd6a is ClC4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C(CH3)2CH2, CH(OCORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6)2 where Rd 6 is as defined above, where Rc and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E, are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F, Cl, Br, I, OE11 where E11 is : H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where El 2, El 3 and E 14 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl or C1C4 alkoxy, SE15 where El 5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where E15 is as defined above, N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd 6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11)2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; CE1=M (B) where E 1 is as defined above and where M is: (1) =O, (2) =NE2 where E2 is selected from the group consisting of H C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkenyl containing 1 or 2 double bonds, C1C4 alkynyl containing 1 triple bond, COOE21 whre E21 isH or C1C4 alkyl, C(E21)2OE22 where E21 are the same or different and are as defined above and where E22 is <BR> <BR> <BR> ClC4 alkyl,<BR> <BR> <BR> (pour Si (R), where the three R are the same or different and are defined above, OEz_z where E22 is as defined above, SEz_3 where E23 is ClC4 alkyl or<p, S(O)12E23 where E23 is as defined above, N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above; Si (R) 3 where the three R are as defined above; (3) =C (E2) 2 where the E2 are the same or different and are as defined above, where E, and E2 are taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form a ring of 5 thru 7 members, optionally containing 3 thru 5 O, S, N=, NX11 where X11 is as defined above, CE2= where E2 is as defined above, C (Rb) 2 where Rb is as defined above, and optionally containing 1 or 2 additional double bonds; C=CE2 (C) where E2 is as defined above; CH2CH=CH2 (D1) CH=C=CH2 (D2) CH2C#CH (D3) where Rg is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of Si (CH3) 3, Si (CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R11 is : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is: (a)H, (b)OR1 13 where Ri, 3 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R, 12 is : (a)H, (b)OR114 14 where Ri 14 is : (i)H, (ii) ) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R, 11 and R112 must beH, (4) R, 15:R116 where one of R115 or R, and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where Ri 17 7 and R ? are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and Rn. s isH; where R17 is: (1) =o ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is : (a)H, (b)C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c)C#N, (d)C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii)Si (RI712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e)CCCH2O (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP), where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g)CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h)CH2CH2COO and where R172 isOH; (3) aRI73 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where Rl74 is: <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (a)COCH3,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b)COCH2OH, (c)COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) aRI75 : ßR176 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R176 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation; (5) aRs77 : ßR178 where R177 and Razz are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at Rn7 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R) 78 in the Porientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711:ßR1712 where R1710 si (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH.
17. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 16 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R4 2 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3is aR35 : ßR3 6 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (in) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65:R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH.
18. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 17 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4, : R4 2 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and Rt. 2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
19. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 16 where Rg and R, I are selected from the group consisting of : (a) R)) is R)). 5 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H ; (b) αR11 7:ßR118 where R, 17 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R))s isH, (c) Ra isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R112 is H.
20. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 19 where R9 and Ru are : (a) R11 is R, 5 : RI 16 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 isH.
21. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 16 where R17 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing OCOCH2CH2 where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation. (b)=O; (c) αR171:ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH; (d)C#CCH2OR1711.
22. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 21 where R 17 is: (a) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R1 7 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the (3orientation.
23. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 16 where R171 is (Al).
24. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 23 where X, is0.
25. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 23 where Rb and Rc areH.
26. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 23 where Rd is Cl alkyl.
27. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 23 where R7 l is furan2yl and 5 methylfuran2yl.
28. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 27 where R7 l is 5methylfuran2 yl.
29. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 16 where R71 is (A2).
30. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 29 where X, is0.
31. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 29 where Rb and Rd are Cl alkyl.
32. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 29 where Rc isH.
33. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 16 where R7 l is CE2=M (B).
34. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 16 where R71 is C#CE2 (C).
35. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 16 where R7 l CH2CH2=CH2 (D1).
36. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 16 where R71 CH=C=CH2 (D2).
37. A 7asubstituted steroid (In according to claim 16 where R71 is CH2C#CH (D3).
38. A 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 16 which is selected from the group consisting of : 17ßhydroxy7a(5'methyl2'furyl)pregna4, 9dien3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone, 11α,17ßdihydroxy7α(5'methyl2'furyl)pregn4en3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone, 9a, 11 aepoxy17ßhydroxy7a(5'methyl2'furyl)pregn4en3one21 carboxylic acid, ylactone, 17ßhydroxy7a(5'tbutyl2'furyl)pregna4, 9 ( 11)dien3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone, 11 a, 17pdihydroxy7a (5'tbutyl2'furyl)pregn4en3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone, 11 a, 17ßdihydroxy7α(4'bromo2'furyl)pregn4en3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone, 11α,17ßdihydroxy7α(4'methyl2'furyl)pregn4en3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone and 7aallyl17ßhydroxypregna4, 9 (11)dien3one, 21carboxylic acid,lactone.
39. A cis enedione of the formula (IIIcis) and a trans enedione of the formula (IIItrans) R17 Ri C (trans) il Ii R \C/ c Re CO Rd where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4 l : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 isOR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R31 and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n1 is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37 : ßR38 where R37 is OR31 and R38 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is Rut7 : R48 where one ofR47 and R4 g is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of 7 and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where Rg is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R11 is : (1) =0, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R, 11 is: (a)H, (b)OR, 13 where R113 is: (i)H, (ii) ) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is : (a)H, (b)OR114 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) ) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and Rl 12 must beH, (4) R, s : R1 16 where one of R, 15 or R, and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or Ri 6 is H, (5) αR117 : ßR1 18 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R, 8 is H ; where Rl7 is: (1) =O ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> (b)C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> (c)C=N, (d)C#CCH2OR171 where Ri711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (RI7 712) 3 where Ri712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e)C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g)CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h)CH2CH2COO and where R) 72 isOH ; (3) aRI73 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c)COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) aRI75 : ßR176 where Razz and Razz are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R176 in the (3orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation; (5) aRI77 : ßR1 g where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2######) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where Razz isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) aRs7 711 : ßR1712; R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, where Rc is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, ClC4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl,, ClC4 alkoxy andOH, F, Cl, Br, I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C=N, C1C10 alkyl ; C1C4 alkoxy; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or C1C4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, #, CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1) 2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two R taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1) 2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, OSi (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb l is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6) 2 where Rd 6 is as defined above, where Re and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where El are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F, Cl, Br, I, O11 where E11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where E12,E13 and E14 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl or ClC4 alkoxy, SE15 where E15 is C,C4 alkyl or<p, S(O)12E15 where E15 is as defined above, N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd 6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11)2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above.
40. An enedione (RI) according to claim 39 which is the cis isomer (IIIcis).
41. An enedione (III) according to claim 39 which is the trans isomer (IIItrans).
42. An dieneone (III) according to claim 28 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R4 2 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R3sisOR31 and R3 6 isOR32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R6s and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R6 6 isH; (III) R3is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR1 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33RI34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both C, alkyl ; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH.
43. An dieneone (III) according to claim 42 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4, : R42 where one of ; and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
44. An dieneone (III) according to claim 28 where Rg and R11 are selected from the group consisting of : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and Cll and the other of R115 or R116 isH; (b) αR117 : ßR118 where R117 and Rg are taken together withOto form an epoxide between C9 and Cll and R118 is H, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R, 13 is H, and where R112 is H.
45. An enedione (E) according to claim 44 where Rg and R11 are: (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
46. An enedione (III) according to claim 39 where R17 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where R177 and R) 7. g are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the (3orientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
47. An enedione (III) according to claim 46 where R ; 7 is: (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Razz in the Porientation.
48. An enedione (III) according to claim 39 where Rb and Rc areH.
49. An enedione (ni) according to claim 39 where Rd is C, alkyl.
50. An enedione (III) according to claim 39 which is: 17ßhydroxy7α(cis1',4'dioxopent2'en1'yl) pregna4,9 (11)dien3one 21carboxylic acid, ylactone, 17ßhydroxy7α(trans1',4'dioxopent2'en1'yl) pregna4,9dien3one21 carboxylic acid, ylactone.
51. A hydroxy compound of formula (IVOH) where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other o R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 i OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6 5 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37 : ßR38 where R37 is OR31 and R38 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47:R48 where one of 7 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other ofR47 and R4 8 isH; R6 isH:H ; where Rg is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R11 is : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111:ßR112 where R, 11 is: (a)H, (b)OR113 where R, 3 is: (i)H, (ii) ) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R, 12 is: (a)H, (b)OR114 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) ) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R, 12 must beH, (4) Ri 5:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and CI I and the other of Ri 15 or R1 6 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R, 18 isH ; where R17 is: (1) =o ; (2) αR171:ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> (b)C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> (c)C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where Ri71 2 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R172 is OH ; (3) aRI73 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where Rl74 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175:ßR176 where Rl75 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R) 7. 6 in the porientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation; (5) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Razz in the 0orientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2####### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the Pconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R g isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1 7l : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy ; where R72 isH and ClC4 alkyl optionally substituted with one or two OH, and a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) where R3, R4, Rs, R6, R72, R9, R11, R17 and Rb are as defined above.
52. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 51 which is the hydroxy compound (IVOH).
53. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 51 which is the hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH).
54. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 51 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of and and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R4 2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (in) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R64 isH.
55. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 54 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 is H and the other of R4 l and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
56. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 51 where Rg and R11 are selected from the group consisting of : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of Ri 15 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H ; (b) aR 117:ßR118 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) R9 isH and R is aRIll : ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R112 is H.
57. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 56 where Rg and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of R115 of R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
58. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 51 where R) 7 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing OCOCH2CH2 where the attachment of the CH2is at Rn7 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Ru78 in the (3orientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR171 : ßR172 where R) isC=CH and where R172 is OH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
59. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 58 where R17 is: (a) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and RI 78 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of theO is at R178 in the (3orientation.
60. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 51 where Rb isH.
61. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 51 where R72 isH, Cl and isoC3.
62. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 61 where R72 isH.
63. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 61 where R72 is a mixture ofH, Cl and isoC3.
64. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 51 which is: 17ßhydroxy7α(1'oxo2'isopropoxy2'hydroxyethyl) pregna4,9dien3 one21carboxylic acid, ylactone, 17ßhydroxy7α(1'oxo2'isopropoxy2'hydrohydroperoxyethyl) pregna 4, 9dien3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone, 17phydroxy7a (2'hydroperoxy2'methoxyacetyl) pregna4,9 ( 11)dien3 one21carboxylic acid, ylactone.
65. A biscarbonyl compound of the formula (V) where: (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42isH and the other of R41 and R4 2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 isOR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached OCO to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)nl(CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6 5 and R66 is H ; (IV) R3 is αR37 : ßR38 where R37 is OR31 and R38 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of ? and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where Rg is : (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3)3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where Rn is : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is: (a)H, (b)OR1 13 where R113 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is : (a)H, (b)0Ri 14 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where Ri 17 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R, 18 isH ; where R » is: (1) =0 ; (2) aRI7 : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R172 isOH; (3) aRI73 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where Rn4 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175:ßR176 where R175 and R1 6 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of theO is at R) 76 in the 3orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation; (5) αR177 :ßR178 where Rl77 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the Pconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R) 79 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) aRI7 l : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy.
66. A biscarbonyl compound (V) according to claim 65 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4) : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)nl(CH2) where n1 is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)nl(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of and and R66 isH.
67. A biscarbonyl compound (V) according to claim 66 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
68. A biscarbonyl compound (V) according to claim 65 where Rg and Ri 1 are selected from the group consisting of : (a) R11 is R, 5 : R116 where one of R, 5 or R, 16 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 isH; (b) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R112 is H,.
69. A biscarbonyl compound (V) according to claim 68 where R9 and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
70. A biscarbonyl compound (V) according to claim 65 where Rl7 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containingOCOCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the Porientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR1 l : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
71. A biscarbonyl compound (V) according to claim 70 where R17 is: (a) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Rl7 g in the Porientation.
72. A biscarbonyl compound (V) according to claim 65 where Rb isH.
73. A biscarbonyl compound (V) according to claim 65 which is: 17ßhydroxy7α(2'oxoacetyl)pregna4, 9 ( 11)dien3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone.
74. A cis oxyenedione of the formula (Xcis) and a trans enedione of the formula (Xtrans) R R17 1 (Xtrans) V Ra O 3 R4 R5 R6 \ C/b R// 11'I I.,,, C R Il R/\OCORd where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R4 1 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (HI) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is0R31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached OCO to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where ni is 0 or 1 ; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and C1C3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is aR37 : ßR38 where R37 is OR31 and R38 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where R9 is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R11 is: (1) =0, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is : (a)H, (b) OR113 where R, 3 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is : (a)H, (b) OR114 where R114 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R, t and R, 12 must beH, (4) R, 15 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H ; where R17 is: (1) =0 ; (2) aRI l : ßR172 where R171 is : (a)H, (b)C=CH, (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (RI712) 3 where R1 7)2 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXYPROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R172 is OH ; (3) aRI73 : PR) 74 where R) 7. 3 isOH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175 : ßR176 where Ru s and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R176 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of theO is at R178 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2##### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the 0configuration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) aRI7 1 : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, where Rc is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl,(p, ClC4 alkoxy andOH, F,Cl,Br,I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of H, C=N, C1C10 alkyl, ClC4 alkoxy, CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or ClC4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, #, CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two R taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C,C4 alkyl or<p, N(Rd6)2 where Rd6 is as defined above, where Rc and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where El are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I, OE11 where E11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where E12,E13 and E14 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl or ClC4 alkoxy, SE15 where E15 is ClC4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where EI5 is as defined above, N (Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11)2 where Eleis as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above.
75. An oxyenedione (X) according to claim 74 which is the cis isomer (Xcis).
76. An oxyenedione (X) according to claim 74 which is the trans isomer (Xtrans).
77. An oxyenedione (X) according to claim 74 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 is H and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached ; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is0R31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (III) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both C, alkyl ; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R64 isH.
78. An oxyenedione (X) according to claim 65 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4 : R42 where one of R41 and R4 2 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached ; R6 isH:H.
79. An oxyenedione (X) according to claim 74 where Rg and R11 are selected from the group consisting of : (a) R11 is R, 15 : RI 6 where one of R, or or R, 6 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (b) αR117 : ßR118 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R, 18 isH, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R, 13 is H, and where R, 12 isH.
80. An oxyenedione (X) according to claim 79 where R9 and R11 are : (a) R11 is R, 15 : R116 where one of R, 5 or R116 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
81. An oxyenedione (X) according to claim 74 where Ri 7 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the Porientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR1 71 : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
82. An oxyenedione (X) according to claim 81 where RI 7 is: (a) αR177 : ßR1 8 where R1 77 and R1 8 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing OCOCH2CH2 where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the Porientation.
83. An oxyenedione (X) according to claim 74 where Rb and Rc areH.
84. An oxyenedione (X) according to claim 74 where Rd is Cl alkyl.
85. An oxyenedione (X) according to claim 74 which is: 17ßhydroxy7α(cis3'acetoxyacryloyl)pregna4, 9 (l I)dien3one21 carboxylic acid, ylactone and 17 ßhydroxy7α(trans3'acetoxyacryloyl)pregna4, 9 ( 11)dien3one21 carboxylic acid, ylactone.
86. A 7aunsaturated steroid of formula (XIV) where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached ; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 isOR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where ni is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R64 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6 5 and R64 isH; (IV) R3 is aR37 : ßR38 where R37 is OR31 and R3s is0R32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 is H : H; where R9 is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of Si(CH3)3, Si(CH2CH3)3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R, 1 is: (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is: (a)H, (b) OR113 where R113 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is : (a)H, (b) OR11 4 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of Rl 11 and R, 12 must beH, (4) R, 15 : R11 16 where one of R115 or R, and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or Ru. 6 is H, (5) αR117 : ßR118 where R, 17 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R, 18 isH ; where R17 is: (1) =o ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b)C=CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR 1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R, 72 isOH; (3) αR173:ßR174 where R173 is OH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175 : ßR176 where Razzs and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of theO is at R176 in the 0orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR178 where Ri7. and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing OCOCH2CH2 where the attachment of the CH2is at Ri 77 in the aorientation and the attachment of the O is at R g in the ßorientation ; (6)OCH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the 0configuration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where Razz isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) aRI7 l : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and Ru t2 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, where Rc is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy andOH, F, Cl, Br, I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of H, C=N, C1C10 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or C1C4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, #, CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1)2 where Rd l is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is ClC4 alkyl or (p, N(Rd6)2 where Rd6 is as defined above, where and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where El are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F, Cl, Br,I, OE11 where E11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where E12, E13 and E14 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl or C1C4 alkoxy, SE15 where El 5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where El 5 is as defined above, N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11) 2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above.
87. A 7aunsaturated steroid (XIV) according to claim 86 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4+1 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R6s : Rs6 where one of R65 and R6 6 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R6 6 isH; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both C, alkyl ; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R<6 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 is H.
88. A 7aunsaturated steroid (XIV) according to claim 87 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
89. A 7aunsaturated steroid (XIV) according to claim 86 where Rg and R11 are selected from the group consisting of : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of s or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (b) αR117:ßR118 where R, 17 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 isH, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R112 isH.
90. A 7aunsaturated steroid (XIV) according to claim 89 where Rg and Rare : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R, 15 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
91. A 7aunsaturated steroid (XIV) according to claim 86 where R17 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR1 77 : ßR178 where R) 7 and Rl78 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientatin. (b) =0 ; (c) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
92. A 7aunsaturated steroid (XIV) according to claim 91 where R, 7 is: (a) aRI77 : ßR1 8 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Ru7 8 in the ßorientation.
93. A 7aunsaturated steroid (XIV) according to claim 86 where Rb and Rc areH.
94. A 7aunsaturated steroid (XIV) according to claim 86 where Rd is C1 alkyl.
95. A 7apreacid of the formula (XV) where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R40 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3) and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where ni is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65:R66 where one of s and R66 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6 s and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37:ßR38 where R37 is O0R31 and R38 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH : H; where Rg is : <BR> <BR> (1)H,<BR> <BR> <BR> (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si (CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R11 is : (1) =0, (2) H:H, (3) αR1 11 : ßR11 2 where R111 is: (a)H, (b)0R, 13 where R, 13 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is: (a)H, (b) OR114 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and Ru2 must beH, (4) R, 5 : R1 16 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H ; where R17 is: (1) =o ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b)C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c)C=N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (RI7 l 2) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R) 72 isOH ; (3) aRs7. 3 : ßR174 where Rl73 isOH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175:ßR176 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of theO is at Rl7 6 in the 0orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R) 75 in the aorientation; (5) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Ri7 8 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1 711 : ßR1712 where Ru 710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy.
96. A 7apreacid of formula (XV) according to claim 95 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R4 l and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 0; R4 isH : H; R6 is R6 s : R66 where one of R6s and R6 6 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (III) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R3 6 isOR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R64 isH.
97. A 7apreacid of formula (XV) according to claim 96 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
98. A 7apreacid of formula (XV) according to claim 95 where Rg and R11 are selected from the group consisting of : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (b) αH117:ßR118 where R, 17 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR1 12 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R112 is H.
99. A 7apreacid of formula (XV) according to claim 98 where Rg and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115 : R11 16 where one of Rolls or R, 16 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of Rlls or R116 is H.
100. A 7apreacid of formula (XV) according to claim 95 where R17 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Razz in the (3orientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR171 : ßR172 where Rn.) isC=CH and where R172 is OH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
101. A 7apreacid of formula (XV) according to claim 100 where Rl7 is: (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Ru 78 in the (3orientation.
102. A 7apreacid of formula (XV) according to claim 95 where Rb isH.
103. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) of the formula where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R4 2 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (II) R3 is R33 : R34 and R4 is R43 : R44 where one of R33 and R34 is0R31 where R31 is C1C3 alkyl, the other of R33 and R34 is taken together with one of R43 and R44 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached, and the other of R43 and R44 isH; R6 is R63:R64 where one of R63 and R64 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R63 and R64 isH; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached OCO to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) n) (CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R64 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37:ßR38 where R37 isOR3, and R38 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of ? and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where R71 is a molecular fragment of the formula (A1) or of the formula (A2) where X, is: S, O or NX11 and where X11 is : H, C1C4 alkyl, COOXI 2 where X1 2 is C1C4 alkyl or CH2#, COX12 wher X12 is as defined above, CO# where # is substituted in the oposition with COO(C1C4 alkyl), SO2(C1C3 alkyl), S02 (P where # is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, where Rc is selected from the group consisting of: H, C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, OSi (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy and OH, F, Cl, Br,I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where R1c is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> C=N, C1C10 alkyl ; C1C4 alkoxy ; CH2ORd1 wher Rd1 isH or C1C4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4, alkyl, #, CORd6a where Rd6a is C,C4 alkyl or<p, CH2OCORd1 wher Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1) 2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1) 2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is ClC4 alkyl or #, N (F, d6) 2 where Rd6 is as defined above, where Rc and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E, are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F, Cl, Br, I, OE11 where E11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where E12, E13 and E14 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl or ClC4 alkoxy, SE15 where EI5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where EI5 is as defined above, N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11) 2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; CE, =M (B) where El is as defined above and where M is: (1)=O, (2) =NE2 where E2 is selected from the group consisting of H C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkenyl containing 1 or 2 double bonds, C1C4 alkynyl containing 1 triple bond, COOE21 where E21 isH or C1C4 alkyl, C(E21)2OE22 where E21 are the same or different and are as defined above and where E22 is C1C4 alkyl, or Si(R)3 where the three R are the same or different and are defined above, OE22 where E22 is as defined above, SE23 where E23 is C,C4 alkyl or<p, S(0) 12E23 where E23 is as defined above, N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above; Si (R) 3 where the three R are as defined above; (3) =C (E2) 2 where the E2 are the same or different and are as defined above, where El and E2 are taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form a ring of 5 thru 7 members, optionally containing 3 thru 5 0, S, N=, NX11 where X11 is as defined above, CE2= where E2 is as defined above, C (Rb) 2 where Rb is as defined above, and optionally containing 1 or 2 additional double bonds; C=CE2 (C) where E2 is as defined above; CH2CH=CH2 (D1) CH=C=CH2 (D2) CH2C#CH (D3) where Rg is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where Rn is : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R, 11 is: (a)H, (b)OR11 3 where R113 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R, 12 is: (a)H, (b)OR114 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R, 15 or R116 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where Ri 17 and Rg are taken together withOto form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H ; where R17 is: (1) =0 ; (2) αR1 l : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R) 7)2 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R172 is OH ; (3) αR173 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where Rl74 is: <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (a)COCH3,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175:ßR176 where R) 75 and R, 76 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at Rn. 6 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation ; (5) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at Ru 77 in the αorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Rl7 8 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where Razz isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711 : ßR1712 where Ru 710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; which comprises: (1) contacting a #4,63keto steroid or ketal thereof (1) of the formula where (1) R3 is = O ; R4is R4l : R42 where one of ; and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R4 2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; (Iketal) R3 is R39 : R310 where R39 is OR31 and R310 is OR32 where R and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is R4 9 : R410 where one of 9 and R410 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R49 and R410 is H ; where R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above, with an adduct selected from compounds (a) of the formula (A) where X I, Rb, Re and Rd are as defined above, and where Ra is selected from the group consisting ofH,ZnL,BL,SiL3, SnL3, Cu, CuL, AlL2, HgL, Ag, MgL, Li andCOOH, where L isOH, C1C4 alkyl,F,Cl,Br,I,CN,O (C1C3 alkyl), 2thienyl, (CH3) 2C (O)C (O) C (CH3) 2 and (b) of the formula (A') RbCOCHRbCHRcCORd (A') where Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above; (c) of the formula (A") where Re is: C1C4 alkyl, CO(C1C4 alkyl or #), Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above and where XI, Rb, and Rd are as defined above; (d) of the formula (B) RaCE, =M (B) where Ra, E, and M are as defined above; (e) of the formula (C) RaC=CE2 (C) where Ra and E2 are as defined above; (f) of the formulas (D1, D2 and D3) RaCH2CH=CH2 (D1) RaCH=C=CH2 (D2) RaCH2C=CH (D3) where Ra is as defined above, in the presence of : (1) a Lewis Acid, (2) a proton acid with a pKa of < about 5 or (3) a salt of a secondary amine of the formula where: RS2 isH, C1C4 alkyl, #, CH2# ; Rus 3 isH, C1C4 alkyl ; Rs4 isH, C1C4 alkyl, # ; RS5 isH, C1C4 alkyl, # ; and where Rs2 isH, C1C4 alkyl, #, CH2# ; Rs4 isH, C1C4 alkyl, #; RS5 is H, C1C4 alkyl, # ; with an acid of pKa of < about 2.
104. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where for the 7asubstituted steroid R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R4 2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : PR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 0; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6. 5 and R66 isH; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is0R3, and R36 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH.
105. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 104 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are: (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R4 2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
106. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where Rg and R11 are selected from the group consisting of : (a) R11 is R115 : R1 16 where one of R115 or R116 and Ru are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 isH, (b) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) Rg isH and Rl l is αR111 : ßR11 2 where R111 is OR113 where Razz is H, and where R112 is H.
107. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 106 where Rg and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
108. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where Rn is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where R177 and R) 7. s are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R17. 8 in the 0orientation. (b) =o ; (c) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1 711 109. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 108 where Rl7 is: (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where R177 and R) 7.
109. 8 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the (3orientation.
110. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where the adduct is of formula (Al).
111. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 110 where X, is O.
112. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 110 where Rb and Rc areH.
113. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 110 where Rd is C) alkyl.
114. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 110 where RaisH.
115. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where the adduct is of formula (A2).
116. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 115 where Xl isO.
117. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 115 where Rb and Rd are C 1 alkyl.
118. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 115 where Re isH.
119. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 115 where Ra isH.
120. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where the adduct is (B) RaCE) =M (B).
121. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where the adduct is (C) RaCCE2 (C).
122. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where the adduct is selected from the group consisting of (D1), (D2) and (D3) RCH2CH=CH2 (D1) RaCH=C=CH2 (D2) RaCH2C=CH (D3).
123. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where L for ZnL isCl, Br, I ; BL is catecholate, twoOH, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> HOCH2CH2OH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> HOCH2CH2CH2OH, HOCH2C (CH3) 2CH2OH ; SiL3 is Cl alkyl ; SnL3 is Cl or nC4 alkyl ; CuL is 2thienyl orCN and AIL2 is ClC2 alkyl.
124. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where the process is performed in the presence of a Lewis acid.
125. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where the Lewis Acid is used in the presence of an alcohol selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alcohols, ethylene glycol, 1, 2 or 1,3propylene glycol, 2,2 dimethylor 2,2diethyl1, 3propylene glycol and phenol.
126. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 125 where the alcohol is a Cz alcohol.
127. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 124 where the Lewis Acid is selected from the group consisting of BX3, AlX3, SnX2, SnX4, SiX4, MgX2, ZnX2, TiX4, Rh (acac) (CH2CH2) 2 (2,2'bis (diphenylphosphino)1,1'binaphthyl), Rh (CH3C=N) 2 (cyclooctadiene) (BF4), Rh (acac) (CH2CH2) 2 (dppb), LiClO4, K10 Montmorillonite clay, Yb (OTf) 3, LiCo (B9C2H,,) 2, PdX2, CrX3, FeX3, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> CoX3,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> NiX2,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> SbXs, InX3, Sc (OTf) 3, (p3C+X (R) 3SiX where R is C1C4 alkyl and # ; where X is selected from the group consisting of F, Cl, Br, r,OSO2CF3, PF6, BF4 , and C104 ; Pd (CH3COO) 2 ; BF3diethyletherate complex; BF3acetic acid complex; BF3methyltbutyl ether complex; BF3dinbutyletherate complex; BF3dimethyletherate complex; BF3dimethylsulfide complex; BF3phenol complex; BF3phosphoric acid complex and BF3tetrahydrofuran complex.
128. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 127 where the Lewis Acid is used in the presence of an alcohol selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alcohols, ethylene glycol, 1, 2 or 1,3propylene glycol, 2,2 dimethylor 2, 2diethyl1, 3propylene glycol and phenol.
129. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 127 where the Lewis Acid is selected from the group consisting of BF3, BF3diethyletherate complex, BF3acetic acid complex, BF3methyltbutyl ether complex, BF3dinbutyletherate complex, BF3dimethyletherate complex, BF3dimethylsulfide complex, BF3phenol complex, BF3phosphoric acid complex and BF3tetrahydrofuran complex.
130. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 129 where the Lewis Acid is BF3diethyletherate.
131. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 130 where the BF3diethyletherate is in the presence of ClC3 alcohol.
132. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 131 where the BF3diethyletherate is in the presence of C2 alcohol.
133. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where the acid with a pKa of'about 5 is selected from the group consisting of formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, benzoic acid, sulfurous acid, hydrofluoric acid, fluoroboric acid, ptoluenesulfonic acid, methanesulfonic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, perchloric acid, trifluoroacetic, trichloroacetic.
134. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 133 where the acid is acetic acid.
135. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where at least one equivalent of the adduct is used per equivalent of the A4s6 3 keto steroid or ketal thereof (I).
136. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where the temperature of the reaction mixture is from about78° to about 60°.
137. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 136 where the temperature of the reaction mixture is from about40° to about15°.
138. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where the a salt of a secondary amine is selected from the group consisting of and the acid with a pKa of < about 2 is selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydroiodic acid, hydrofluoric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, trichloroacetic acid and trifluoroacetic acid.
139. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 138 where the acid of pKa of < about 2 is hydrochloric acid.
140. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where the process is performed in a solvent/solvent mixture selected from the group consisting of : ClC6 alcohols, a solvent mixture of ClC6 alcohols and a solvent selected from the group consisting of acetonitrile, nitromethane, toluene, methylene chloride and acetic acid.
141. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 140 where the solvent is a mixture of acetonitrile and ethanol.
142. A process for the preparation of a 7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 103 where the 7substituted steroid (II) is: 17phydroxy7a (5'methyl2'furyl)pregna4, 9 ( 11)dien3one21 carboxylic acid, ylactone, 11α,17ßdihydroxy7α(5'metyyl2'furyl)pregn4en3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone, 9a, 11 aepoxy17ßhydroxy7a(5'methyl2'furyl)pregn4en3one21 carboxylic acid, ylactone, 17phydroxy7a (5'tbutyl2'furyl)pregna4, 9 ( 11)dien3one21carboxylic acid, γlactone, 11 a, 17ßdihydroxy7α(5'tbutyl2'furyl)pregn4en3one21carboxylic acid, γlactone, 11 a, 17ßdihydroxy7α(4'bromo2'furyl)pregn4en3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone, 11 a, 17pdihydroxy7a (4'methyl2'furyl)pregn4en3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone and 7aallyl17phydroxypregna4, 9 (l11)dien3one, 21carboxylic acid, ylactone.
143. A process for purifying a 7asubstituted steroid of formula (II) (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (II) R3 is R33 : R34 and R4 is R43:R44 where one of R33 and R34 is0R31 where R31 is ClC3 alkyl, the other of R33 and R34 is taken together with one of R43 and R44 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached, and the other of R43 and R44 is H ; R6 is R63:R64 where one of R63 and R64 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R63 and R64 isH; (III) R3 is αR35 : PR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) n) (CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37:ßR38 where R37 is0R31 and R38 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47:R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where R71 is a molecular fragment of the formula (A1) or of the formula (A2) where X, is: S, O or NX11 and where X11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, COOX12 where X1 2 is C1C4 alkyl or CH2#, COX12 where X12 is as defined above, CO# where # is substituted in the oposition with COO(C1C4 alkyl), SO2(C1C3 alkyl), SO2# where # is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, ClC4 alkoxy, where Re is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy andOH, F,Cl,Br,I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C)C4 alkyi or<p ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> CN, CiClo alkyl ; C1C4 alkoxy ; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or C1C4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, 9. CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1)2 where Rd l is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6)2 where Rd6 is as defined above, where Rc and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where El are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F, Cl, Br, I, OE11 where E11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where E12, E13 and E14 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl or C1C4 alkoxy, SE15 where El 5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where El 5 is as defined above, N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11)2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; CE, =M (B) where Es is as defined above and where M is: (1) =0, (2) =NE2 where E2 is selected from the group consisting of H C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkenyl containing 1 or 2 double bonds, C1C4 alkynyl containing 1 triple bond, COOE21 where E21 isH or C1C4 alkyl, C(E21)2OE22 where E21 are the same or different and are as defined above and where E22 is C1C4 alkyl, (p or Si (R) 3 where the three R are the same or different and are defined above, OE22 where E22 is as defined above, SE23 where E23 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E23 where E23 is as defined above, N (Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above; Si (R) 3 where the three R are as defined above; (3) =C (Ez) 2 where the E2 are the same or different and are as defined above, where E, and E2 are taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form a ring of 5 thru 7 members, optionally containing 3 thru 5 0, S, N=, NX11 where X11 is as defined above, CE2= where E2 is as defined above, C (Rb) 2 where Rb is as defined above, and optionally containing 1 or 2 additional double bonds; C=CE2 (C) where E2 is as defined above; CH2CH=CH2 (D1) CH=C=CH2 (D2) CH2C#CH (D3) where Rg is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si(CH3)3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R, I is : (1) =os (2) H:H, (3) αR1 l :ßR112 where R111 is: (a)H, (b)OR113 where Ri 13 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is : (a)H, (b)OR114 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) R11 5:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or Rll 6 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R, 18 isH ; where Rl7 is: (1) =0 ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e)C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h)CH2CH2COO'and where R172 is OH ; (3) aRs73 : ßR174 where Rl73 isOH and where Rl74 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) aRs75 : ßR176 where R175 and Ri 76 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R176 in the 0orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R) 75 in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R1 77 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the Porientation ; (6)OCH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R) 79 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711:ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH to greater than 99.5% isomeric purity, which comprises: (1) crystallizing 7asubstituted steroid (II) which contains greater than 5% of 7 (3isomer from a solvent selected from the group consisting of ethyl acetate, propyl acetate and butyl acetate.
144. A process for producing a 7asubstituted steroid of formula (II) according to claim 143 where the 7asubstituted steroid (II) is obtained in greater than 99.8% isomeric purity. 145.
145. A process for producing a 7asubstituted steroid of formula (II) according to claim 143 where the solvent is propyl acetate.
146. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione of formula (IIIcis) where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R4 2 where one of R41 and R42 is H and the other of R4 l and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 isOR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) n. (CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R6 s : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6 5 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37 : ßR38 where R37 is OR31 and R38 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of 7 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH : H; where Rg is: <BR> <BR> <BR> (1)H,<BR> <BR> <BR> (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si (CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R11 is : (1) =0, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is: (a)H, (b) OR113 where R, 13 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where Ru. 2 is: (a)H, (b) OR1 14 where R11 4 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of Rl 11 and R112 must beH, (4) R115:R116 where one of R115 or R, 16 and Rg are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) αR117 : ßR118 where R, 17 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H ; where Rl7 is: (1) =o ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d)C=CCH2OR, 711 where RI 711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R172 is OH ; (3) aRI73 : PRI74 where R173 is OH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b) COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) aRi s : ßR176 where RI s and RI 76 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing OCH2 where the attachment of theO is at R176 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation; (5) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of theO is at Ru7 8 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the (3configuration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) aRI7 ll : ßR1712 where R, 710 is (CH2)102CH=CH2 and Ru 712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, where Rc is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, ClC4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy andOH, F,Cl,Br,I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of H, C=N, C,C, o alkyl ; C1C4 alkoxy; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or ClC4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, #, CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1)2 where Relis as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6)2 where Rd 6 is as defined above, where Rc and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E, are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I, OE11 where E11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, (p or SiE12E13E14 where El 2, El 3 and El 4 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl or C1C4 alkoxy, SE15 where E 5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where EI5 is as defined above, N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11) 2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a 7asubstituted steroid of formula (II) where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above; where R71 is a molecular fragment of the formula (A1) or of the formula (A2) where Xl is: S, O or NX11 and where X11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, COOX12 where X12 is C1C4 alkyl or CH2#, COX12 where XI2 is as defined above, CO (p wherecp is substituted in the oposition with COO(C1C4 alkyl), SO2(C1C3 alkyl), SO2# where cp is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy ; where Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above; CE, =M (B) where E, is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I, OE11 where E11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, (pour SiE12E13E14 where E12, E13 and E14 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl or C1C4 alkoxy, SE15 where E15 is ClC4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where E15 is as defined above, N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11)2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; where M is: (1) =0, (2) =NE2 where E2 is selected from the group consisting of : H ClC4 alkyl, C1C4 alkenyl containing 1 or 2 double bonds, C1C4 alkynyl containing 1 triple bond, COOE21 where E21 isH or C1C4 lakyl, C(E21)OE22 where E21 are the same or different and are as defined above and where E22 is C1C4 alkyl, or Si (R) 3 where the three R are the same or different and are defined above, OE22 where E22 is as defined above, SE23 where E23 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(0) 1 2E23 where E23 is as defined above, N (Rd 6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above; Si (R) 3 where the three R are as defined above; (3) =C (E2) 2 where the E2 are the same or different and are as defined above, where E I and E2 are taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form a ring of 5 thru 7 members, optionally containing 3 thru 5 O, S, N=, NX11 where X11 is as defined above, CE2= where E2 is as defined above, C (Rb) 2where Rb is as defined above, and optionally containing 1 or 2 additional double bonds; C#CE2 (C) where E2 is as defined above; CH2CH=CH2 (D1) CH=C=CH2 (D2) CH2C#CH (D3) with an agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) a halogenating agent in the presence of water and a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of > about 8, (b) an oxygen donating agent, (c) electrochemical oxidation, (d) a quinone in the presence of water or (e) nonquinone oxidants.
147. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 146 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of Rt.) and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R6s and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6. 5 and R66 isH; (III) R3 is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both C) alkyl ; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of s and R64 isH.
148. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 147 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4 1 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R4.) and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
149. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 146 where Rg and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Ru are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 isH; (b) αR117 : ßR118 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R, 13 is H, and where R112 is H.
150. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 149 where R9 and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of Ri 15 or R116 and Rg are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
151. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 146 where Rl7 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR177:ßR178 where RI 7 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing OCOCH2CH2 where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the (3orientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
152. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 151 where R) 7 is: (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where R177 and R) 7. 8 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation.
153. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 146 where R7 l is furan2yl and 5methylfuran2yl.
154. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 153 where R7 l is 5methylfuran2yl.
155. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (mcis) according to claim 146 where Rb and Rc areH.
156. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (J : lIcis) according to claim 146 where Rd is C, alkyl.
157. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 146 where the oxygen donating agent is selected from the group consisting of : a peracid, singlet oxygen followed by either phosphite or thiourea, triplet oxygen, hydrogen peroxide with a ketone selected from the group consisting of Q4CO Q5 where Q4 and Q5 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 9Cl orF, and where the Q4 and Qs are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a cyclic ketone of 5 thru 7 members and ketones of the formula: 0 /d C1C, 2 alkyl C1C, 2 alkyl and CH3 \ zCH3 C O 0 C 2 O 1 w0 iso C Cho CH3 hydrogen peroxide in combination with methyltrioxorhenium, trichloroacetonitrile/hydrogen peroxide, trichloroacetamide/hydrogen peroxide, DDQ/water, pchloranil/water, (pC (CH3) 2OOH or an alkylhydroperoxide in combination with a metal containing activator, where alkyl is from C4C I o alkyl and metal containing activator is selected from the group consisting of Ti (isopropoxide) 4, peroxotungstophosphate, VO (acetylacetonate) 2 and MO hexacarbonyl.
158. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 157 where the oxygen donating agent is a peracid.
159. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 158 where the peracid is selected from the group consisting of : (a) perbenzoic acid optionally substituted with 1 or 2Cl orNO2, (b) percarboxylic acids of the formula Cn2 (Q6) 2n2+1C03H where n2 is 1 thru 4 and Q6 isH,Cl orF, (c) perphthalic acid and (d) magnesium peroxyphthalate.
160. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 146 where the halogenating agent is selected from the group consisting of : dibromodimethylhydantoin, dichlorodimethylhydantoin, diiododimethylhydantoin, Nchlorosuccinamide, Nbromosuccinamide, Niodosuccinamide, trichloroisocyanuric acid, tbutylhypochlorite, 3bromo1chloro5, 5dimethylhydantoin.
161. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 160 where the halogenating agent is dibromodimethylhydantoin.
162. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (mcis) according to claim 146 where at least one equivalent of the halogenating agent is used.
163. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (T : lIcis) according to claim 162 where from about 1.0 to about 1. 05 equivalents of the halogenating agent are used.
164. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 146 where the base is selected from the group consisting of acetate, bicarbonate, carbonate, propionate, benzoate, dibasic phosphate and borate.
165. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 164 where the base is acetate.
166. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 146 where the quinone is selected from the group consisting of DDQ, pchloranil and o chloranil.
167. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 166 where the quinone is pchloranil.
168. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 146 where the nonquinone oxidant is selected from the group consisting of Mn+3, Mn+7, Pb+4, Pd+2, Ru+8, Cr+', ceric ammonium nitrate, iodosobenzene, iodobenzenebistrifluoroacetate, iodobenzenediacetate, tritylfluoroborate.
169. A process for the preparation of a cisenedione (IIIcis) according to claim 146 where the cisenedione (IIIcis) is: 17ßhydroxy7a(cis1', 4'dioxopent2'en1'yl) pregna4,9 ( 11)dien3one 21carboxylic acid, ylactone.
170. A process for the preparation of a transenedione of formula (Etrans) R R17 1 (il (IIItrans) Rc CO Rd C ! ! zu R/\c° where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where ni is 0 or 1 ; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37:ßR38 where R#7 is OR31$R38 and is OR32 R31 where R34 and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47:R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R4 g isH; R6 isH:H ; where Rg is : <BR> <BR> (1)H,<BR> <BR> <BR> (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si(CH3)3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where Rl, is : (1) =0, (2) H:H, (3) αR111:ßR112 where R, 11 is: (a)H, (b) OR113 where R, 3 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R, 12 is : (a)H, (b) OR1 14 where R114 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R, 12 must beH, (4) R115 : R1 16 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R, 6 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and R9 are taken together withOto form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H ; where R ; ? is: (1) =0 ; (2) αR171 : ßR1 2 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c)C_N, (d0 C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R) 7)2 are the same or different and are C lC4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e)C=CCH20 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, 9g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CHCH2COO and where R172 is OH ; (3) aRl73 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175:ßR176 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R176 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR1 78 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the 0orientation ; (6)OCH (OR, 79)CH2CH2 where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 isH or C1 C3 alkyl ; (7) aR 711 : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, where Re is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy andOH, F,Cl,Br,I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> C=N, C1C10 alkyl ; C1C4 alkoxy; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or C1C4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, #, CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1) 2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6) 2 where Rd6 is as defined above, where Re and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E, are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I, OE11 where E11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where E12, E13 and E14 are the same or different and are Cl C4 alkyl or C1C4 alkoxy, SE15 where El 5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where EI5 is as defined above, N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11) 2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a cisenedione of formula (IIIcis) where R3, R4, Rs, R6, R9, R, 1, R 17, Rb, Re and Rd are as defined above with an isomerization catalyst selected from the group consisting of : (a) a strong acid of pKa or < about 2; (b) a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8 and (c) salt of a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8, (d) 12, (e) (C1C4) 3P, (f) #3P, (g) heating to about 80°.
171. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (IIItrans) according to claim 170 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R4 l and R4 2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3is aR35 : ßR306 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (III) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH.
172. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (IIItrans) according to claim 171 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are: (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R41:R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R4 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
173. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (IIItrans) according to claim 170 where Rg and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H ; (b) αR117 : ßR118 where R117 and Rg are taken together withOto form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR112 where R1 11 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R, 12 isH.
174. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (IIItrans) according to claim 173 where R9 and R11 are : (a) R, 1 is R)). 5 : R11 6 where one of R115 or R, I6 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
175. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (mtrans) according to claim 170 where R17 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aRI77 : :ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation.
176. (b) =O; (c) αR171:ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where r172 is OH; (d) C#CCH2OR1 7....
177. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (IIItrans) according to claim 175 where R ; 7 is: (a) aRs77 : PR, 78 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containingOCOCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at Rus 77 in the aorientation and the attachment of theO is at Rl7 g in the (3orientation.
178. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (mtrans) according to claim 170 where Rb and Rc areH.
179. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (IIItrans) according to claim 170 where Rd is C, alkyl.
180. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (IIItrans) according to claim 170 where the isomerization catalyst is a strong acid.
181. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (IIItrans) according to claim 179 where the strong acid is selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydroiodoic acid, hydrofluoroic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, trichloroacetic acid and trifluoroacetic acid.
182. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (IIItrans) according to claim 180 where the strong acid is hydrochloric acid.
183. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (IIItrans) according to claim 170 where the tertiary amine is selected from the group consisting of (Q3) 3N were Q3 is C1C3 alkyl, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine, pdimethylaminopyridine and pyrrolidinylpyridine.
184. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (mtrans) according to claim 182 where the tertiary amine is pyridine hydrochloride.
185. A process for the preparation of a transenedione (IIItrans) according to claim 170 where the transenedione (Etrans) is: 17phydroxy7a (trans1', 4'dioxopent2'en1'yl) pregna4,9 (l I)dien3one 21carboxylic acid, γlactone.
186. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound of formula (IVOH) or a hydroperoxy compound of formula (IVOOH) or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V) or a carboxylic acid of formula (VI) or a mixture thereof, where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the bther of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR306 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R31 and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37:ßR308 where R37 is OR31 and R38 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47:R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 is H : H; where R72 isH and ClC4 alkyl optionally substituted with one or two OH, where Rg is : <BR> <BR> (1)H,<BR> <BR> <BR> (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3)3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R, I is : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111:ßR112 where Ru.) is : (a)H, (b) OR113 where Rl 13 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is: (a)H, (b) OR114 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R, 2 must beH, (4) R, 15 : R116 where one of 5 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and Rg are taken together withOto form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H ; where R17 is: (1) =0 ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c)C=N, (d) C#CCH2OR1 711 where RI 711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1 712) 3 where Ri 7)2 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e)C=CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R) 72 isOH ; (3) aRI73 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175 : ßR176 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R176 in the 0orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R) 7. s are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at Rn7 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where Razz isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) aRI ll : ßR1 2 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and Ri 712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy ; which comprises: (1) contacting a cisenedione of the formula (IIIcis) or a transenedione of the formula (IIItrans) R, R17 (IIItrans) R9. R4''Re \ c zu C Rc \CO Rd or a mixture thereof, where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11, R1 ? and Rb are as defined above; where Re is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl,(p, C,C4 alkoxy andOH, F,Cl,Br,I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C=N, C1C10 alkyl ; C1C4 alkoxy ; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or ClC4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> #,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1) 2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6)2 where Rd6 is as defined above, where Rc and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E1 are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I, OE11 where E11 is : H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where EI2, EI3 and EI4 are the same or different and are Cl C4 alkyl or C1C4 alkoxy, SE15 where E15 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O) 2El 5 where Ex 5 is as defined above, N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11)2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, with ozone in the presence of an alcohol of the formula R72OH where R72 is as defined above.
187. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where the product is the hydroxy compound (IVOH).
188. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where the product is the hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH).
189. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where the product is the biscarbonyl compound (V).
190. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where the product is the carboxylic acid (VI).
191. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where the product is a mixture of two of the hydroxy compound (IVOH), the hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), the biscarbonyl compound of formula (V) or the carboxylic acid (VI).
192. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 190 where the product is a mixture of the hydroxy compound (IVOH) and the hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH).
193. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where the product is a mixture of three of the hydroxy compound (IVOH), the hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), the biscarbonyl compound (V) or the carboxylic (VI).
194. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where the product is a mixture of the hydroxy compound (IVOH), the hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) and the carboxylic acid (VI).
195. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where the product is a mixture of all four of the hydroxy compound (IVOH), the hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), the biscarbonyl compound (V) and the carboxylic acid (VI).
196. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4, : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (IU) R3is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36isOR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (III) R3is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of 5 and R64 isH.
197. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 195 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
198. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where Rg and Ru are : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of Ri 15 or R, and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 isH; (b) aRI 17 : ßR118 where R, 17 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) R9 isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R, 12 isH.
199. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 197 where Rg and Rn are : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
200. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where R) 7 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R ; ?. ? in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the (3orientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR171 : 0ruz 72 where R) is C#CH and where R172 is OH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
201. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 199 where Rl7 is: (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where R ; ? ? and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containingOCOCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at Ru77 in the aorientation and the attachment of theO is at R178 in the (3orientation.
202. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where Rb and Rc areH.
203. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where where Rd is Cl alkyl.
204. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 185 where R72 isH, Cl and isoC3.
205. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 203 where R72 is a mixture ofH, Cl and isoC3.
206. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where the temperature of the reaction mixture is from about100° to about 40°.
207. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (NOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 205 where the temperature of the reaction mixture is from about78° to about20°.
208. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 206 where the temperature of the reaction mixture is about50°.
209. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 205 where the cooling is maintained during the ozonolysis.
210. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where the ozone is used as an ozone/oxygen mixture.
211. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where the contacting is performed by reacting the cisenedione (IIIcis) or transenedione (IIItrans) or mixture thereof, (1) with the alcohol R72OH, and (2) contacting the mixture of step (1) with ozone.
212. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound (V), or a carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 185 where the products produced are: 17ßhydroxy7a(1'oxo2'isopropoxy2'hydroxyethyl) pregna4, 9 ( 11) dien3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone, 17ßHydroxy7a(2'oxoacetyl)pregna4, 9 (11)dien3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone, 17ßhydroxypregna4, 9 (11)dien3one7a, 21dicarboxylic acid, ylactone, 17phydroxy7a (2'hydroperoxy2'methoxyacetyl) pregna4,9 ( 11)dien3 one21carboxylic acid, ylactone.
213. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound of formula (IVOH) where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R31 and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; Rois H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65andR66isH ; (IV) R3 is αR37:ßR38 where R37 is0R31 and R38 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47:R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R4 g isH; R6 isH:H ; where R72 isH and ClC4 alkyl optionally substituted with one or two OH ; where Rg is : (1) H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of Si(CH3)3, Si(CH2CH3)3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R) ; is : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is: (a)H, (b) OR 113 where R113 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is: (a)H, (b) OR114 14 where R, 14 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) R, 15:R116 where one of Ri 15 or R116 and Rg are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and CI I and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R 117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and CI I and R118 is H ; where R17 is: (1) =o ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d)C=CCH20RI711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e)C=CCH20 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where RI 72 isOH; (3) αR173 : ßR174 where Ri 73 isOH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175 : ßR176 where Rn. 5 and R) 76 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing OCH2 where the attachment of theO is at R176 in the (3orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation; (5) aRs77 : ßR1 78 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Ri 78 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the Pconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R, 79 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711:ßR1712 where R 1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy; which comprises: (1) contacting a hydroperoxy compound of formula (NOOH) where R3, R4, R5, R6, Rg, R11, R17, Rb and R72 are as defined above with a hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent.
214. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (NOH) according to claim 212 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is H : H; (III) R3is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R6 5 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R6 6 isH; (III) R3is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65:R66 where one of R65 and R6 6 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH.
215. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (NOH) according to claim 213 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42isH and the other of R4.) and R4 2 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
216. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH) according to claim 212 where R9 and Roi are : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R, 15 or R, is H ; (b) αR117 : ßR118 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R112 isH.
217. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH) according to claim 215 where R9 and Ru are : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R115 or R, 6 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
218. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH) according to claim 212 where R17 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where Rl77 and Razz are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation. (b) =O; (c) αR171:ß172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
219. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH) according to claim 217 where R17 is: (a) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and Ru 78 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at Ri 77 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the (3orientation.
220. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH) according to claim 212 where Rb isH.
221. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH) according to claim 212 where R72 isH, C, and isoC3.
222. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH) according to claim 220 where R72 is a mixture ofH, Cl and isoC3.
223. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH) according to claim 212 where the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is selected from the group consisting of : Q, Q2S where Q 1 and Q2 are the same or different and is ClC4 alkyl or phenyl, bisulfite, sulfite, thiosulfate, tetrahydrothiophene, hydrosulfite, thiourea, butyl vinyl ether, (C1C4 alkyl) 3 phosphine, triphenylphosphine, and tetramethylethylene.
224. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH) according to claim 222 where Q, and Q2 are both C, alkyl and the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is dimethylsulfide.
225. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH) according to claim 212 where the hydroxy compound (IVOH) is 17ßhydroxy7α(1'oxo2'isopropoxy2'hydroxyethyl) pregna4,9 ( 11) dien3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone.
226. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid of formula (VI) or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R4.) and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3 and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where ni is 0 or 1 ; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37 : ßR38 where R37 is OR31 and R38 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47;R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where Rg is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R"is : (1) =0, (2) H:H, (3) aRi 11:ßR112 where R111 is : (a)H, (b) OR113 where R113 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R, 12 is : (a)H, (bort where R"4 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R, 2 must beH, (4) R, 15 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H ; where R17 is: (1) =o ; (2) αR171 : 0RI72 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R 711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R, 712 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R172 is OH ; (3) aRI73 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH# ; (4) αR175:ß176 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R, 76 in the Porientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR178 where Rn7 and R) 78 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the Porientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the Rconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R) 7. 9 isH or C I C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711:ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; which comprises: (1) contacting a hydroperoxy compound of formula (IVOOH) where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above; where Rb is where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 ClC4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy ; where R72 isH and ClC4 alkyl optionally substituted with one or two OH ; with a carboxylic acid forming agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) heat, (b) a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of about 5 or above, (c) an acid which has a pKa of less than about 3, (d) an acylating agent.
227. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4 1 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R4 1 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R3 6 isOR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (III) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R64 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH.
228. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 226 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R4 1 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
229. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where Rg and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of s or R116 and Rg are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other ofRn5 or R116 is H ; (b) αR11 7 : ßR11 18 where R, 17 and Rg are taken together withOto form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111 : 0Ri 12 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R112 isH.
230. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 228 where Rg and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
231. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where Rl7 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of theO is at R) 78 in the ßorientation. (b) =0 ; (c) aRI7 l : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
232. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 230 where R17 is : (a) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation.
233. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where Rb isH.
234. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where R72 isH, C, and isoC3.
235. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where R72 isH.
236. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where the acid forming agent is heat.
237. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 235 where the heat in the range of from about 30° to about 120°.
238. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 236 where the heat is from about 80° to about 90°.
239. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where the acid forming agent is a base.
240. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where the is base is an inorganic base selected from the group consisting of hydroxide, bicarbonate, and carbonate and organic bases selected from the group consisting of (Q3) 3N were Q3 is ClC3 alkyl, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine andp dimethylaminopyridine.
241. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 239 where the is base is bicarbonate.
242. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where the acid forming agent is an acid.
243. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 241 where the acid is selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid and organic acids of the formula of Racid1COOH where RaCjd l isH and ClC3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3Cl andF.
244. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 242 where the acid is formic acid and trifluoroacetic acid.
245. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where the acid forming agent is an acylating agent.
246. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 244 where the acylating agent is selected from the group consisting ofRacid2COOCO Raced where Racid2 is<BR> H, ClC3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3Cl andF andT.
247. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 245 where the acylating agent is acetic anhydride or trifluoracetic anhydride.
248. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where the acylating agent is used in the presence of an acylation catalyst.
249. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 247 where the acylation catalyst is pyridine, DMAP, triethylamine and 4 pyrrolidinylpyridine.
250. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 225 where the carboxylic acid (VI) is 17phydroxypregna4, 9 (11)dien3one7oc, 21dicarboxylic acid, ylactone.
251. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid of formula (VI) where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 is H and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R3. 5 is0R31 and R36 is OR32 where R3 ; and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached OCO to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where ni is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; Ru is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 is H ; (IV) R3 is αR37:ß38 where R37 is0R3, and R38 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 is H : H; where Rg is : <BR> <BR> (1)H,<BR> <BR> <BR> (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R11 is : (1) =0, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is: (a)H, (b) O0R113 where Rl 13 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is: (a)H, (b)OR114 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) R, 15 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) ocRi 1 : PRi 18 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 isH; where R17 is: (1) =o ; (2) aRI7 : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (RI7 l 2) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e)C=CCHz0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R172 is OH ; (3) αR173:ßR174 where R173 is OH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175 : ßR176 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of theO is at R) 76 in the 0orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation; (5) aRI 77 : ßR178 where RI and and Ri 78 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the Pconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) aRs7 l, :ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; which comprises: (1) contacting a hydroxy compound of formula (IVOH) or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V) or mixture thereof, where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 ClC4 alkyl, ClC4 alkoxy; where R72 isH and ClC4 alkyl optionally substituted with one or two OH ; with an oxidatively cleaving agent.
252. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where the reactant is a hydroxy compound of formula (IVOH).
253. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where the reactant is a biscarbonyl compound (V).
254. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4) : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R4 2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : PR36 where R3sisOR31 and R36 is0R32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (III) R3 is αR35 : PR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R 5 and R66b is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH.
255. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 253 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
256. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where Rg is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si(CH3)3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R11 is: (1) =0, (2) H:H, (3) αR111:ßR112 where R111 is : (a)H, (b) OR113 where R 13 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is: (a)H, (b) OR114 where Ri 14 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R, 12 must beH, (4) R, 15 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) αR117 : ßR118 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, where R17 is : (1) =0 ; (2) αR171:ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1 7.)) where R 7)j is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where Rn. 2 isOH ; (3) αR173 : ßR174 where R1 73 isOH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175:ßR176 where Rt7s and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing OCH2 where the attachment of the0 is at R176b in the 0orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation; (5) αR1 77 : 0RI 78 where R177 and RI 78 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Rl78 in the 0orientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711:ßR1712n where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH.
257. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 255 where Rg and R, s are: (a) R)) is R))s : R116 where one of R115 or R, 6 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
258. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where R17 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR177 : ßR178 where Rlv 77 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the (3orientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
259. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 257 where R17 is: (a) αR177 : ßR178 where Rl77 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at Rl 77 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation.
260. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where Rb isH.
261. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where R72 isH, Cl and isoC3.
262. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 260 where Rj. 2 is a mixture ofH, Cl and isoC3.
263. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where the oxidatively cleaving agent is selected from the group consisting of : (1) hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid forming agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) heat, (b) a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of about 5 or above, (c) an acid which has a pKa of less than about 3, (d) an acylating agent and an acylation catalyst; (2) KHS05 ; (3) hydrogen peroxide with a ketone selected from the group consisting of Q4 COQ5 where Q4 and Qs are the same or different and are: ClC4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 9Cl orF, where the Q4 and Q5 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a cyclic ketone of 5 thru 7 members, and ketones of the formula: 0 o C1Cr2 alkyl C1Cr2 alkyl and CH3 \ wCH3 C 0/\ 0 0 0 1 41 /O C CH3 CH3 3 (4) hydrogen peroxide in combination with methyltrioxorhenium, (5) cpC (CH3) 20OH or an alkylhydroperoxide in combination with a metal containing activator, where alkyl is from C4CIo alkyl and metal containing activator is selected from the group consisting of Ti (isopropoxide) 4, peroxotungstophosphate, VO (acetylacetonate) 2 and Mo hexacarbonyl; (6) peracids selected from the group consisting of (a) perbenzoic acid optionally substituted with 1 or 2Cl or NO2, (b) percarboxylic acids of the formula Cn2 (Q6) 2n2+lCO3H where n2 is 1 thru 4 and Q6 isH, Cl orF, (c) perphthalic acid, (d) magnesium peroxyphthalate.
264. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 262 where the oxidatively cleaving agent is: (1) hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid forming agent.
265. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 263 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is a base.
266. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 264 where the is base is an inorganic base selected from the group consisting of hydroxide, bicarbonate, and carbonate and organic bases selected from the group consisting of (Q3) 3N were Q3 is ClC3 alkyl, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine andp dimethylaminopyridine.
267. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 265 where the base is bicarbonate.
268. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 263 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is an acid.
269. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 267 where the acid is selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid and organic acids of the formula of lECidlCOOH where Raidl isH and ClC3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3Cl andF.
270. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 268 where the acid is formic acid and trifluoroacetic acid.
271. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 263 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is an acylating agent.
272. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 270 where the acylating agent is the acylating agent is selected from the group consisting ofRacid2CO0CORacid2 where Acid2 is H, C1C3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3Cl andF and (p.
273. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 271 where the acylating agent is acetic anhydride or trifluoracetic anhydride.
274. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where when the reactant is a mixture including a hydroperoxy compound of the formula (IVOOH) where R3, R4, R5, R6, R72, R9, R11, r17 and Rb are as defined in claim 250, the mixture is first treated with a hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent.
275. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is selected from the group consisting of : Q, Q2S where Q 1 and Q2 are the same or different and are CsC4 alkyl, phenyl, bisulfite, sulfite, thiosulfate, tetrahydrothiophene, (ClC4 alkyl) 3 phosphite, (ClC4 alkyl) 3 phosphine, triphenylphosphine, hydrosulfite, thiourea, butyl vinyl ether, tetramethylethylene. zinc and acetic acid, tetramethylethylene and 2methylfuran.
276. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 274 where the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is where Q, and Q2 are both Cl alkyl and the deoxygenating agent is dimethylsulfide.
277. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where the carboxylic acid (VI) is: 17ßhydroxypregna4, 9 (11)dien3one7a, 21dicarboxylic acid, ylactone.
278. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone of formula (VII) where (Va) R2 isH:H ; R3 is = O ; R4 isH:H ; (Vb) R2 isH:H ; R3 is R3a : R3b where both R3a and R3b are OH and R4 isH:H ; where Rg is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si(CH3)3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R11 is : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR122 where R111 is: (a)H, (b) OR113 where R113 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R, 12 is: (a)H, (b) OR114 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) Ri 15 : R116 where one of R, 15 or Rl and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R11 5 or R116 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R, 7 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R, 18 is H ; where Rl7 is: (1) =o ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is : (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR171 1 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where RI 72 isOH ; (3) αR173:ßr174 where Rn. 3 isOH and where r174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175 : ßR176 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containingOCH2where the attachment of the O is at Razz in the 0orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation ; (5) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the Porientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where Ri7. 9 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711:ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; which comprises: (1) contacting a carboxylic acid of formula (VI) where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR3. 5 : PR36 where R35 is OR31 and R3 6 isOR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where ni is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37:ßR38 where R3 is0R31 and R38 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH : H; where R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above; with a reaction medium which has a pH of less than about 5.
279. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 277 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached.
280. A process for the preparation of a 5, 7lactone (VII) according to claim 277 where Rg and R11 are: (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R115 or Rl16 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H ; (b) αR117 : ßR118 where R11 7 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where r113 is H, and where R, 12 isH.
281. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 279 where R9 and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
282. A process for the preparation of a 5, 7lactone (VII) according to claim 277 where R) ? is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aRI77 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containingOCOCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R) 78 in the Porientation. (b) =0 ; (c) aRI7 l : ßR172 where Riy.) isC=CH and where R172 is OH ; (d)CCCH2OR, 711.
283. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 281 where Rl7 is: (a) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Razz in the (3orientation.
284. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 277 where the reaction medium contains water and has a pH of from about 1 to about 5.
285. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 283 where the reaction medium contains either a strong acid of pKa less than about 2 or a catalytic amount of base.
286. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 277 where the carboxylic acid (VI) is reacted with substantially anhydrous acid.
287. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 285 where the acid is present in an amount from catalytic to excess.
288. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 285 where the acid is selected from the group consisting of fluorosulfonic, chlorosulfonic, benzenesulfonic, ptoluenesulfonic, methanesulfonic, trifluoromethanesulfonic, trifluoroacetic, trichloroacetic, hydrochloric, sulfuric, phosphoric and nitric.
289. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 287 where the acid is benzenesulfonic, ptoluenesulfonic or methanesulfonic.
290. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 277 where the carboxylic acid (VI) is reacted with aqueous acid in a twophase system.
291. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 277 where the carboxylic acid (VI) is reacted with a catalytic amount of base.
292. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 292 where the base is selected from the group consisting of hydroxide, bicarbonate, carbonate, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine, pdimethylaminopyridine, Q7COOwhere Q7 isH, ClC3 alkyl or qp, (Q3) 3N where Q3 is C IC3 alkyl.
293. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 294 where the base is hydroxide, bicarbonate, carbonate, triethylamine or pyridine.
294. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 277 where the 5,7lactone (VII) is obtained as a solid.
295. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone of formula (VII) where (Va) R2 isH:H, R3 is =O and R4 isH:H ; where Rg is: <BR> <BR> <BR> (1)H,<BR> <BR> <BR> (2)OH, (3) O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where Rois : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) aR))) : ßR112 wheer R111 is: (a)H, (b) OR113 where R, 13 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is: (a)H, (b) OR114 14 where R, 14 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R, 18 isH; where Ri is : (1) =o ; (2) αR171 : ßR, 72 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R172 is OH ; (3) aRl73 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where Rs74 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175 : ßR176 where Rs75 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the O is at R) 76 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R1 77 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where Razz isH or Cs C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711:ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R, 7, 2 is OH ; which comprises: (1) contacting a carboxylic acid of formula (VI) where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4, : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; where R9, Rll 1 and RI 7 are as defined above; under anhydrous conditions with an anhydrous reaction medium of pH less than about 5.
296. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 294 where Ra and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 isH.
297. A process for the preparation of a 5, 7lactone (VII) according to claim 294 where Ray ils : (a) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the 0orientation.
298. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 294 where the reaction medium contains an acid which has a pKa of < about 4.
299. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 294 where the acid is selected from the group consisting of fluorosulfonic, chlorosulfonic, benzenesulfonic, ptoluenesulfonic, methanesulfonic, trifluoromethanesulfonic, trifluoroacetic, trichloroacetic, hydrochloric, sulfuric, phosphoric and nitric.
300. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 298 where the acid is benzenesulfonic, ptoluenesulfonic or methanesulfonic.
301. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 294 where the carboxylic acid (VI) is reacted with the acid in a twophase system.
302. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 294 where the carboxylic acid (VI) is reacted with a catalytic amount of base.
303. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 294 where the base is selected from the group consisting of hydroxide, bicarbonate, carbonate, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine, pdimethylaminopyridine, QrCOO~ where Q7 isH, CC3 alkyl orHp, (Q3) 3N where Q3 is ClC3 alkyl.
304. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 294 where the 5,7lactone (VII) is obtained as a solid.
305. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 303 where the solid is crystalline.
306. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone of formula (VII) where (Vc) R2 isH:H, R3 is0R3a :OR3b where R3a and R3b the same and are C,C3 alkyl or where R3a and R3b are taken together with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n, is 0 or 1 ; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and CsC3 alkyl, and R4 isH:H ; (VI) R2 isH:H ; R3 is R3c : R3d and R4 is R4C : R4d where one of R3C and R3d is taken with one of R4c or R4d to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R3C and R3d is CH3Oor C2H5O; and the other of Rtc and R4d isH; or (VII) R2 is R2e : R2f and R3 is R3e: R3f where one of R2e and R2f is taken with one of R3e or R3f to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R2e and R2f isH, and the other of R3e and R3f is CH3O or C2H50 ; or mixtures thereof; where R9 is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si (CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where Rois : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111:ß112 where R111 is: (a)H, (b) OR113 where R, 13 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is: (a)H, (b) OR1 14 where R, is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or RI 16 is H, (5) αR11 7 : 0R, 18 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R 18 isH; where Rl7 is: (1) =o ; (2) aR) 7) : ßR172 where Rl7 l is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1 7, 2) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R172 is OH ; (3) aRs73 : ßR174 where R) 73 isOH and where R174 is: <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (a)COCH3,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) aits : ßR176 where Razz and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R) 7. 6 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation ; (5) aRi77 : ßR1 78 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of theO is at R178 in the ßorientatiion ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the Pconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R, 79 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1 711 : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and Ri7 2 is OH ; which comprises: (1) contacting a carboxylic acid of formula (VI) where (III) R3 is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R64 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6 5 and R66isH ; (IV) R3 is aR37 : ßR38 where R3 isOR3, and R38 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47:R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above; with at least a catalytic amount of acid.
307. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 305 where Rg and Rare : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
308. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 305 where R17 is : (a) αR1 77 :ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the O is at R178 in the (3orientation.
309. A process for the preparation of a 5, 7lactone (VII) according to claim 306 where the acid has a pKa of'about 4.
310. A process for the preparation of a 5,7lactone (VII) according to claim 305 where the 5, 7lactone (VII) is a solid.
311. A process for the preparation of a methyl ester of formula (Vin) where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4 X : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; where R9 is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3) O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3)3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where Rois : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is: (a)H, (b)0Ri 13 where Ri, 3 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is : (a)H, (b) OR114 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) R, 15:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with Ru to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of Rl 15 or Rn6 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where Rx ? and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R 18 isH; where R17 is: (1) =o ; (2) αR1 71 : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R, 72 isOH ; (3) αR173:ßR174 where RI 73 isOH and where RX74 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175:ßR176 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R176 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the 0configuration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 isH or C C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1 s : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and Ri712 is OH ; which comprises : (1) contacting a 5,7lactone of the formula (VII) where R4 isH:H and where R3, R9, R11 and R ; 7 are defined above, with aqueous base, and (2) contacting the reaction mixture of step (1) with a methylating agent.
312. A process for the preparation of a methyl ester (VIII) according to claim 310 where R9 and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115 : Rl 6 where one of Rl 15 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H ; (b) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R, g isH, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111:ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R112 isH.
313. A process for the preparation of a methyl ester (VIII) according to claim 311 where R9 and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R, is H.
314. A process for the preparation of a methyl ester (VIII) according to claim 310 where R17 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aRi 77 : ßR1 78 where R1 77 and R1 78 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of theCH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation. (b) =O; (c) αR171:ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH; (d)C=CCH2ORI711.
315. A process for the preparation of a methyl ester (VIII) according to claim 313 where Rl7 is: (a) αR177 : PR, 7_g where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of theCH2is at R1 77 in the aorientation and the attachment of theO is at R178 in the 0orientation.
316. A process for the preparation of a methyl ester (Vm) according to claim 310 where the amount of the methylating agent is the same as the number of equivalents of base used or a very slight excess over that.
317. A process for the preparation of a methyl ester (VIII) according to claim 310 where the methylating agent is selected from the group consisting of dimethylsulfate, methyl iodide, methyl bromide, trimethylphosphate, dimethylcarbonate and methyl chloroformate.
318. A process for the preparation of a methyl ester (Vni) according to claim 316 where the methylating agent is dimethylsulfate.
319. A process for the preparation of a methyl ester (VIII) according to claim 310 where the amount of base is from about 1 to about 1.5 equivalents.
320. A process for the preparation of a methyl ester (VIII) according to claim 310 where the base is selected from the group consisting of bicarbonate, carbonate, hydroxide and Rbas¢Owhere Rbase is Cl C4 alkyl.
321. A process for the preparation of a methyl ester (VIII) according to claim 319 where the base is bicarbonate.
322. A process for the preparation of a methyl ester (VIU) according to claim 310 where the methyl ester (VIII) is: 17ßHydroxy7αcarbomethoxypregna4, 9 (11)dien3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone.
323. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid of the formula (VI) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts there of, where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R4 2 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; where Rg is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where Rois : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is: (a)H, (b)ORn. 3 where R, 13 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is: (a)H, (b) OR11 4 where R11 14iS : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) R115:R116 where one of R115 or R, ; and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) (XRi X 7 ßR118 where Ri X and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R, 18 isH ; where R17 is: (1) =0 ; (2) αR171 : ßR1 2 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R, 72 is OH ; (3) aRl73 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where Rl74 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175 : pR) 76 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of theO is at R) 76 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and Razz are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R ; 78 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the 0configuration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R, 79 isH or C C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711 : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)13CH=CH2 and Rus7 2 is OH ; which comprises: (1) contacting a 5, 7lactone of formula (VII) where R4 isH:H ; and where R3, R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above, with a reaction medium which as a pH > 7.
324. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts there of according to claim 322 where Rg and R11 are : (a) R, 1 is R11 5:R116 where one of R115 or R, 6 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of s or R) isH ; (b) αR117 : ßR11 8 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and CI I and R118 is H, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111:ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R, 12 isH.
325. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts there of according to claim 323 where Rg and Ru are : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 is H.
326. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts there of according to claim 322 where R17 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aRl7 77 : ßR1 78 where R, 77 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at Ru7 7 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation. (b) =O; (c) αR171:ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
327. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts there of according to claim 325 where Rl7 is: (a) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of theCH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R, 78 in the Porientation.
328. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts there of according to claim 322 where the pH is kept > 7 with a base which is selected from the group consisting of bicarbonate, carbonate, hydroxide and RbaseOwhere Rbase is C1C4 alkyl.
329. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts there of according to claim 327 where the base is bicarbonate.
330. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione of the formula (Xcis) where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42isH and the other of R41 and R4. 2 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0 or 1 ; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and C1C3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R6 6 isH; (IV) R3 is aR37 : ßR38 where R3 7 is0R31 and R38 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 :R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where Rg is: (1) H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R11 is: (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is: (a)H, (b) OR1 3 where R113 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R, 2 is: (a)H, (b) OR1 14 where R, is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R, 12 must beH, (4) R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of s or Ri 16 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R, 17 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H ; where Rl7 is: (1) =0 ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where Ru l is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R17. 711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R 2 isOH ; (3) αR173 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where Rl74 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) aRx7 s : ßR176 where R) 75 and R) 76 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R ; 7. 6 in the 0orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R 5 in the aorientation; (5) αR1 77 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R1 77 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R, 78 in the Porientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where Razz isH or C1 C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1 ss : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl OR phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, where Re is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy andOH, F,Cl,Br,I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> C=N, C1C10 alkyl ; Cl C4 alkoxy; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or C1C4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, <BR> <BR> <BR> #,<BR> <BR> <BR> CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd., is as defined above, CH(ORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two Rd s taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH (OCORd,) 2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb, is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6)2 where Rd4 is as defined above, where Re and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E, are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F, Cl, Br, I, OE11 where E11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where E 2, E13 and El4 are the same or different and are Cl C4 alkyl or C1C4 alkoxy, SE15 where E15 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where E15 is as defined above, N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd 6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P (O) (OEx) 2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a 7asubstituted steroid of formula (II) where R7 l is a molecular fragment of the formula (Al) or of the formula (A2) where X, is: S, O or NX11 and where X11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, COOX12 where X1 2 is C1C4 alkyl or CH2#, COX12 where X12 is as defined above, CO# where # is substituted in the oposition with C OO(CIC4 alkyl), SO2(C1C4 alkyl), SO2# where # is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy; where Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above; CE1 =M (B) where E1 is as defined above and where M is: (1) =0, (2) =NE2 where E2 is selected from the group consisting of H C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkenyl containing 1 or 2 double bonds, C1C4 alkynyl containing 1 triple bond, COOE21 where E21 isH or C1C4 alkyl, C(E21)2OE22 where E21 are the same or different and are as defined above and where E22 is C1C4 alkyl, cp or Si (R) 3 where the three R are the same or different and are defined above, OE22 where E22 is as defined above, SE23 where E23 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(0), 2E23 where E23 is as defined above, N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above; Si (R) 3 where the three R are as defined above; (3) =C (E2) 2 where the E2 are the same or different and are as defined above, where El and E2 are taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form a ring of 5 thru 7 members, optionally containing 3 thru 5 O, S, N=, NX11 where X11 is as defined above, CE2= where E2 is as defined above, C (Rb) 2where Rb is as defined above, and optionally containing 1 or 2 additional double bonds; C#CE2 (C) where E2 is as defined above; CH2CH=CH2 (D1) CH=C=CH2 (D2) CH2C=CH (D3) where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R 11 and RI 7 are as defined above; with ozone in the presence of a ClC4 alcohol and (2) contacting the mixture of step (1) with a hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent.
331. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 329 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (III) R3 is aR35 : pR36 where R35 isOR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R6. 6 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6s and R64 isH.
332. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 330 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4 : R42 where one or R41 and R4 2 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
333. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 329 where R9 and Rare : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R, 15 or R116 and Rg are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 isH; (b) αR11 7:ßR118 where R, ? and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 isH, (c) R9 isH and R11 is αR111:ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R ;). 3 is H, and where R)). 2 isH.
334. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 332 where Rg and R, are : (a) Ris R"5 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of s or Rl isH.
335. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 329 where R, 7 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR1 77 :ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at Rn. 7 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the (3orientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR71 : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
336. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 334 where Rl7 is: (a) aR, 77 : PR, 78 where R177 and Razz are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Ru78 in the Porientation.
337. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 329 where the adduct is of formula (Al).
338. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 336 where X, is O,.
339. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 336 where Rb and Rc areH.
340. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 336 where Rd is C, alkyl.
341. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 336 where Ra isH.
342. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 329 where the adduct is of formula (A2).
343. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 341 where X) is0.
344. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 341 where Rb and Rd are C, alkyl.
345. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 341 where RCisH.
346. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 341 where Ra isH.
347. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 329 where the adduct is (B) RaCEI=M (B).
348. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 329 where the adduct is (C) RaC=CE2 (C).
349. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 329 where the adduct is selected from the group consisting of (D1), (D2) and (D3) RaCH2CH=CH2 (D1) RaCH=C=CH2 (D2) RaCH2CCH (D3).
350. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 329 where the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is selected from the group consisting of : Q, Q2S where Q, and Q2 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, phenyl, bisulfite, sulfite, thiosulfate, tetrahydrothiophene, (ClC4 alkyl) 3 phosphite, (ClC4 alkyl) 3 phosphine, triphenylphosphine, hydrosulfite, thiourea, butyl vinyl ether, tetramethylethylene. zinc and acetic acid, tetramethylethylene and 2methylfuran.
351. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 349 where the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is selected from the group consisting of trimethylphosphite, tributylphosphite, triphenylphosphine and tributylphosphine.
352. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 350 where the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is trimethylphosphite.
353. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 329 where the alcohol is C, and C3 alcohols.
354. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 352 where the alcohol is a Cl alcohol.
355. A process for the preparation of a cisoxyenedione (Xcis) according to claim 329 where the cisoxyenedione (Xcis) is: 17phydroxy7a (cis3'acetoxyacryloyl)pregna4, 9 ( 11)dien3one21 carboxylic acid, ylactone.
356. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione of the formula (Xtrans) Ri R 'Rg 0 (Xtrans) Z 3 R4 R5 R6 \ C b R//11'I 1.,, C R IN R/\OCORd where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R4i and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) n. (CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is aR3. 7 : ßR38 where R37 is OR31 and R38 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH :H ; where Ru is: <BR> <BR> <BR> (1)H,<BR> <BR> <BR> (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of Si (CH3) 3, Si (CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R"is : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R, 11 is: (a)H, (b)OR11 3 where R, 13 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is: (a)H, (b) OR114 where R, is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or RI 16 is H, (5) αR11 7 : ßR118 where R117 and Ru are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H ; where R) 7 is: (1) =0 ; (2) αR1701 : ßR172 where R171 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> (b)C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c)CN, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii)Si (R, 712) 3 where RI 712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e)C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY) PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h)CH2CH2COO@ and where Rn. 2 isOH ; (3) αR1703R174 where R173 is OH and where RI 74 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) aR, 75 : ßR1 76 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of theO is at R) 76 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR1 g where R177 and R1 g are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the 0orientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2..... where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the Pconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2.....) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1 711 : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, where Rc is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy andOH, F, Cl, Br, I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> C=N, C1C10 alkyl ; C1C4 alkoxy; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or C1C4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, #, CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH (OCORd,) 2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6) 2 where Rd6 is as defined above, where Rc and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E are the same or different and are: <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> Cl C4 alkyl, F, Cl, Br, I, OE11 where E11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where E12, E13 and E14 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl or ClC4 alkoxy, SE15 where E15 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S (0) 12EI5 where E15 is as defined above, N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11) 2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a cisoxyenedione of the formula (Xcis) where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11, R17, Rb, Re and Rd are as defined above, with an isomerization catalyst selected from the group consisting of : (a) a strong acid of pKa of < about 2; (b) a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8 and (c) salt of a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8, (d) I2, (e) (C1C4)3P, (f) #3P, (e) heating to about 80°.
357. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 355 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and Rt. 2 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R6 6 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R6 6 isH; (III) R3is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the fomrula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R64 isH.
358. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 356 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
359. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 355 where Rg and Ri) are : (a) Ri R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of 5 or R116 is H ; (b) aR))7 : pR))8 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) Rg isH and R1 1 is αR111 : pR))2 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R, 12 isH.
360. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 358 where Rg and Rare : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R, or or R116 and Rg are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R116 isH.
361. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 355 where R, 7is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aR, 77 : ßR178 where R177 and R, 78 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Rs7 g in the 0orientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH ; (d)C#CCH2OR1711.
362. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 360 where Rl7 is: (a) aR, 77 : ßR, 78 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R1 77 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R, 78 in the (3orientation.
363. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 355 where Rb and Re areH.
364. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 355 where Rd is C, alkyl.
365. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 355 where the isomerization catalyst is a strong acid.
366. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 354 where the strong acid is selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydroiodoic acid, hydrofluoroic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, trichloroacetic acid and trifluoroacetic acid.
367. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 365 where the strong acid is hydrochloric acid.
368. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 355 where the tertiary amine is selected from the group consisting of (Q3) 3N were Q3 is C1C4 alkyl, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine, pdimethylaminopyridine and pyrrolidinylpyridine.
369. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 367 where the tertiary amine is pyridine hydrochloride.
370. A process for the preparation of a transoxyenedione (Xtrans) according to claim 355 where the transoxyenedione (Xtrans) is 17ßhydroxy7α(trans3'acetoxyacryloyl)pregna4, 9 ( 11)dien3one21 carboxylic acid, ylactone.
371. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound of formula (IVOH) where (1) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R31 and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and CIC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37 : ßR38 where R3 is OR31 and R3g is0R32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47:R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other ofR47 and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where R9 is: <BR> <BR> <BR> (1)H,<BR> <BR> <BR> (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si(CH3)3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where Rois : (1) =of (2) H:H, (3) aR))) : ßR112 where R, 11 is: (a)H, (b)OR113 where R113 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R1 is : (a)H, (b)ORs 14 where Rs X is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) Ri, s : R116 where one of Rt 15 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rs to form a second bond between C9 and CI I and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) aRi : : 0Ri 18 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H ; where R, 7 is: (1) =o ; (2) aR, 71 : ßR172 where Rl7 X is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where Ru 711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii)Si (RI 7)2) 3 where R1 7)2 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e) C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY) PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO@ and where R1 2 isOH ; (3) aR 3 : ßR174 where Razz isOH and where R) is : (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175 : ßR176 where R ; 7. 5 and R) 76 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R176 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation; (5) αR177:ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R ; ? ? in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R) 78 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2..... where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2.....) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 is H or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) aRs7 711 : pR) 7) 2 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy; where R72 isH and ClC4 alkyl optionally substituted with one or two OH, or a hydroperoxy compound of formula (IVOOH) where R3, R4, R5, R6, R72, R9, R11, R17 and Rb are as defined above, or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V) where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, Rl, R17 and Rb are as defined above, or a carboxylic acid of formula (VI) where R3, R4, R5, R6, Rg, R, 1 and R17 are as defined above, or a mixture thereof, which comprises: (1) contacting an oxyenedione of the formula (Xcis) where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11, R17, Rb, Re and Rd are as defined above or an oxyenedione of the formula (Xtrans) Ru X (Xtrans) Ru, O in R3 R Rip C R/\o CO R where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R1, R17, Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above or mixture there of, with: ozone in the presence of an alcohol of the formula OOH where R72 is as defined above.
372. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where the product is the hydroxy compound (IVOH).
373. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where the product is the hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH).
374. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where the product is the biscarbonyl compound (V).
375. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where the product is the carboxylic acid (VI).
376. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where the product is a mixture of two of the hydroxy compound (IVOH), the hydroperoxy compound (IV OOH), the biscarbonyl compound of formula (V) or the carboxylic (VI).
377. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 375 where the product is a mixture of the hydroxy compound (IVOH) and the hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH).
378. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where the product is a mixture of three of the hydroxy compound (IVOH), the hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), the biscarbonyl compound of formula (V) or the carboxylic (VI). VI).
379. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 377 where the product is a mixture of the hydroxy compound (IVOH), the hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) and the carboxylic (VI).
380. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (NOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where the product is a mixture of all four of the hydroxy compound (IVOH), the hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), the biscarbonyl compound of formula (V) and the carboxylic (VI).
381. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 is H and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 0; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and Rois taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R6isH ; (III) R3 is αR35 : PR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 is H.
382. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 380 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4., : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
383. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where Rg and R1 are : (a) R11 1 is R, 15 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R116 is H ; (b) αR117:ßR118 whre R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) R9 isH and R11 is αR111:ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where Ri 13 is H, and where R112 isH.
384. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 382 where Rg and Ru are : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R, 16 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R, 15 or R116 is H.
385. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where Rl7 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR177 : ßR1 78 where R177 and Rl7 8 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at Ru7 7 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Razzs in the 0orientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where Ru 72 isOH ; (d)C#CCH2OR1711.
386. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 384 where Rsv is: (a) αR177:ßR178 where RI 7 and RI 78 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at Ru77 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Rl7 g in the 0orientation.
387. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where Rb and Rc areH.
388. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where Rd is C, alkyl.
389. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 370 where Ry. z isH, C, and isoC3.
390. A hydroxy compound (IVOH) or hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH) according to claim 388 where R72 is a mixture ofH, C, and isoC3.
391. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where the reaction mixture is cooled to about 0°.
392. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 390 where the reaction mixture is cooled to about100° to about10°.
393. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 391 where the reaction mixture is cooled to about78° to about20°.
394. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 392 where the reaction mixture is cooled to about50°.
395. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 390 where the cooling is maintained during step (2).
396. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where the ozone is used as an ozone/oxygen mixture.
397. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where the contacting is performed by reacting the cisoxyenedione (Xcis) or transoxyenedione (Xtrans) or mixture there of, (1) with the alcohol R7. 2OH, and (2) contacting the mixture of step (1) with ozone.
398. A process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound (IVOH), or a hydroperoxy compound (IVOOH), or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V), or a carboxylic of formula (VI) or mixture thereof according to claim 370 where the products produced is 17 ßhydroxy7a(2'hydroperoxy2'methoxyacetyl) pregna4,9 ( 11)dien3 one21carboxylic acid, ylactone.
399. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid of formula (VI) or salt thereof where (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is P, 41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R35 isOR31 and R36 is0R32 where R31 and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R6s and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6 5 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is aR37 :ßR38 where R3 is OR31 and R38 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R4 8 isH; R6 isH : H; where R9 is : <BR> <BR> <BR> (1)H,<BR> <BR> <BR> (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si(CH3) 3, Si (CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where Rois : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where Ruz is: (a)H, (b)OR113 where R113 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R112 is: (a)H, (b)OR1 14 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R111 and R112 must beH, (4) R, 15:R116 where one of Rx l 5 or R 6 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of s or Ru iris H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and Ri 18 isH ; where Rl7 is: (1) =0 ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is : (a)H, <BR> <BR> (b)C=CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> (c)C#N, (d)C#CCH2OR1711 where R1 711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii)Si (RI 7)2) 3 where RI 712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoyxethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e)CCCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g)CH2CH2CH20 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h)CH2CH2COO and where Rn. 2 isOH ; (3) αR173:ßR174 where R173 is OH and where R,74 is: <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (a)COCH3,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b)COCH2OH, (c)COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) aR, 75 : ßR176 where Razz and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R, 76 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and RI 78 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2######) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711 : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH which comprises: (1) contacting a 7asubstituted steroid of formula (II) where R71 is a molecular fragment of the formula (A1) or of the formula (A2) where X, is: S, O or NX11 and where X11 is: H, C14alkyl, COOX12 where X1 2 is C1C4 alkyl or CH2#, COX12 where X12 is as defined above, CO# where # is substituted in the oposition with COO(C1C4 alkyl), SO2(C1C3 alkyl), S02 (P where ç is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, Cl C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, where Rs is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy and OH, F, Cl, Br, I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> C=N, C1C1 o alkyl ; C1C4 alkoxy; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or C1C4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, #, CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, OSi (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 whre Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6)2 where Rd 6 is as defined above, where Rc and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E, are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I, OE11 where Eleis : H, C1C4 alkyl, # OR SiE12E13E14 where E, 2, E13 and E14 are the same or different and are Cl C4 alkyl or C1C4 alkoxy, SEIs where E15 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where E15 is as defined above, N (Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11) 2 where Eleis as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; CE, =M (B) where El is as defined above and where M is: (1) =O, (2) =NE2 where E2 is selected from the group consisting of H C1C4 alkyl, Cl C4 alkenyl containing 1 or 2 double bonds, C1C4 alkynyl containing 1 triple bond, COOE2, where E21 isH or C1C4 alkyl, C(E21)2OE22 where E21 are the same or different and are as defined above and where E22 is C1C4 alkyl, # or Si (R) 3 where the three R are the same or different and are defined above, OE22 where E22 is as defined above, SE23 where E23 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E23 where E23 is as defined above, N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above; Si (R) 3 where the three R are as defined above; (3) =C (E2) 2 where the E2 are the same or different and are as defined above, where E, and E2 are taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form a ring of 5 thru 7 members, optionally containing 3 thru 5 O, <BR> <BR> <BR> S,<BR> <BR> <BR> N=, NX11 where X11 is as defined above, CE2= where E2 is as defined above, C (Rb) 2where Rb is as defined above, and optionally containing 1 or 2 additional double bonds; C#CE2 (C) where E2 is as defined above; CH2CH=CH2 (D1) CH=C=CH2 (D2) CH2C#CH (D3) and where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above, with an agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) a halogenating agent in the presence of water and a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of > about 8, (b) an oxygen donating agent, (c) electrochemical oxidation, (d) a quinone in the presence of water or (e) nonquinone oxidants; and (2) contacting the reaction mixture of step (1) with ozone in the presence of an alcohol of the formula R72OH where R72 isH and CIC4 alkyl optionally substituted with one or twoOH ; (3) contacting the reaction mixture of step (2) with a hydroperoxy deoxygenating agent and (4) contacting the reaction mixture of step (3) with an oxidatively cleaving agent.
400. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R4 2 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR3 6 where R35 is0R31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65:R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66isH ; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR3 6 where R35 is OR31 and R36isOR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH.
401. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 399 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R4 2 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H.
402. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where R9 and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of s or R116 is H ; (b) αR117:ßR118 where R, l and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) R9 isH and R, 1 is αR111:ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where R, 12 isH.
403. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 401 where R9 and Rare : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R, 15 or R116 isH.
404. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where Rn is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of theO is at R, 7 8 in the ßorientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR1 7, : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R172 is OH ; (d)C#CCH2OR1711.
405. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 403 where Rl7 is: (a) ocR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing OCOCH2CH2 where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R zig in the Porientation.
406. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 403 where the adduct is of formula (A1).
407. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 405 where X, is0.
408. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 405 where Rb and Rc areH.
409. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 405 where Rd is Cl alkyl.
410. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 405 where Ra is H.
411. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the adduct is of formula (A2).
412. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 410 where X1 is O.
413. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 410 where Rb and Rd are Cl alkyl.
414. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 410 where Rc isH.
415. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 410 where Ra isH.
416. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the adduct is (B) RaCE, =M (B).
417. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the adduct is (C) RaC=CE2 (C).
418. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the adduct is selected from the group consisting of (dol), (D2) and (D3) RaCH2CH=CH2 (D1) RaCH=C=CH2 (D2) RaCH2CCH (D3).
419. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the oxygen donating agent is selected from the group consisting of : a peracid, singlet oxygen followed by either phosphite or thiourea, triplet oxygen, hydrogen peroxide with a ketone selected from the group consisting of Q4CO Q5 where Q4 and Q5 are the same or different and are Cl C4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 9Cl orF, and where the Q4 and Q5 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a cyclic ketone of 5 thru 7 members and ketones of the formula: 0 +J CCatky) CiCaky) and CH3 \ CHg \ zCH3 C 0/\ XCH2 0 Izo 1 41 iso C CH3 \ CH3 hydrogen peroxide in combination with methyltrioxorhenium, trichloroacetonitrile/hydrogen peroxide, trichloroacetamide/hydrogen peroxide, DDQ/water, pchloranil/water, (pC (CH3) 2OOH or an alkylhydroperoxide in combination with a metal containing activator, where alkyl is from C4Cso alkyl and metal containing activator is selected from the group consisting of Ti (isopropoxide) 4, peroxotungstophosphate, VO (acetylacetonate) 2 and MO hexacarbonyl.
420. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 418 where the oxygen donating agent is a peracid.
421. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 419 where the peracid is selected from the group consisting of : (a) perbenzoic acid optionally substituted with 1 or 2Cl orNO2, (b) percarboxylic acids of the formula Cn2 (Q6) 2n2+lCO3H where n2 is 1 thru 4 and Q6 isH,Cl orF, (c) perphthalic acid and (d) magnesium peroxyphthalate.
422. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the halogenating agent is selected from the group consisting of : dibromodimethylhydantoin, dichlorodimethylhydantoin, diiododimethylhydantoin, Nchlorosuccinamide, Nbromosuccinamide, Niodosuccinamide, trichloroisocyanuric acid, tbutylhypochlorite, 3bromolchloro5, 5dimethylhydantoin.
423. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 421 where the halogenating agent is dibromodimethylhydantoin.
424. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where at least one equivalent of the halogenating agent is used.
425. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 423 where from about 1.0 to about 1. 05 equivalents of the halogenating agent are used.
426. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the base is selected from the group consisting of acetate, bicarbonate, carbonate, propionate, benzoate, dibasic phosphate and borate.
427. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 425 where the base is acetate.
428. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the quinone is selected from the group consisting of DDQ, pchloranil and ochloranil.
429. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 427 where the quinone is pchloranil.
430. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the nonquinone oxidant is selected from the group consisting of Mn+3, Mn+7, Pb+4, Pd+2, Ru+8, Cr+6, ceric ammonium nitrate, iodosobenzene, iodobenzenebistrifluoroacetate, iodobenzenediacetate, tritylfluoroborate.
431. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the temperature of the reaction mixture for step (2) is from about100° to about 40°.
432. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 430 where the temperature of the reaction mixture for step (2) is cooled to about78° to about20°.
433. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 431 where the temperature of the reaction mixture is cooled to about50°.
434. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the cooling is maintained during step (2).
435. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the ozone is used as an ozone/oxygen mixture.
436. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the contacting of step (2) is performed by contacting the mixture of step (1), first with the alcohol R72OH, and then with the ozone.
437. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where R72 is H, C, and isoC3.
438. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 436 where R72 is a mixture ofH, Cl and isoC3.
439. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is selected from the group consisting of : QxQ2S where Q, and Q2 are the same or different and are Cl C4 alkyl, phenyl, bisulfite, sulfite, thiosulfate, tetrahydrothiophene, (ClC4 alkyl) 3 phosphite, (ClC4 alkyl) 3 phosphine, triphenylphosphine, hydrosulfite, thiourea, butyl vinyl ether, tetramethylethylene. zinc and acetic acid, tetramethylethylene and 2methylfuran.
440. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 438 where Q, and Q2 are both C, alkyl and the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is dimethylsulfide.
441. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the oxidatively cleaving agent is selected from the group consisting of : (1) hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid forming agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) heat, (b) a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of about 5 or above, (c) an acid which has a pKa of less than about 3, (d) an acylating agent and an acylation catalyst; (2) KHSO5 ; (3) hydrogen peroxide with a ketone selected from the group consisting of Q4 COQ5 where Q4 and Q5 are the same or different and are: Clc4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 9Cl orF, where the Q4 and Qs are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a cyclic ketone of 5 thru 7 members, and ketones of the formula: 0 o ClCl2 alkyl ClCl2 alkyl and CH3 < zCH3 zu o/ò O 0 0 O 1 w0 I/O C CH3 CH3 CH3 (4) hydrogen peroxide in combination with methyltrioxorhenium, (5) cepC (CH3) 2OOH or an alkylhydroperoxide in combination with a metal containing activator, where alkyl is from C4Clo alkyl and metal containing activator is selected from the group consisting of Ti (isopropoxide) 4, peroxotungstophosphate, VO (acetylacetonate) 2 and Mo hexacarbonyl; (6) peracids selected from the group consisting of (a) perbenzoic acid optionally substituted with 1 or 2Cl or NO2, (b) percarboxylic acids of the formula Cn2 (Q6) 2n2+1CO3H where n2 is 1 thru 4 and Q6 isH,Cl orF, (c) perphthalic acid, (d) magnesium peroxyphthalate.
442. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 440 where the oxidatively cleaving agent is: (1) hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid forming agent.
443. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 441 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is a base.
444. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 442 where the is base is an inorganic base selected from the group consisting of hydroxide, bicarbonate, and carbonate and organic bases selected from the group consisting of (Q3) 3N were Q3 is ClC3 alkyl, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine andp dimethylaminopyridine.
445. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 443 where the base is bicarbonate.
446. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 441 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is an acid.
447. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 445 where the acid is selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid and organic acids of the formula of RacidlCOOH where Raced, isH and Cl C3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3Cl andF.
448. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 446 where the acid is formic acid and trifluoroacetic acid.
449. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 441 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is an acylating agent.
450. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 448 where the acylating agent is the acylating agent is selected from the group consisting of Racid2 COOCORaCjd 2 where Raced 2 isH, Cl C3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3 Cl andF andr.
451. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 449 where the acylating agent is acetic anhydride or trifluoracetic anhydride.
452. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 398 where the carboxylic acid (VI) is 17phydroxypregna4, 9 (11)dien3one7a, 21dicarboxylic acid, ylactone.
453. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid of formula (VI) or salt thereof where (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : PR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R6s and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37:ßR38 where R37 is OR31 and R38 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47:R48 where one of 7 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 is H : H; where Rg is : (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si (CH3) 3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where R11 is : (1) =0, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : R"2 where R, 11 is: (a)H, (b)OR113 where R113 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R, 12 is: (a)H, (b)OR114 where R114 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of ; and R, 12 must beH, (4) R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and CI I and the other of R115 or R116 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and R9 are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H ; where Rl7 is: (1) =0 ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is : (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b)C#C,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c)C=N, (d)C#CCH2OR1711 where R1711 is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R, 7, 2) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e)CCCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g)CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h)CH2CH2COO and where R, 7. 2 isOH ; (3) αR173 : ßR174 where RI 73 isOH and where Ri 74 is: <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (a)COCH3,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b)COCH2OH, (c)COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175 : ßR176 where R ; 7. s and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R) 76 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R175 in the aorientation; (5) aR, 77 : ßR1 78 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Rl78 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2######) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where RI 79 isH or Cl C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711:ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH which comprises: (1) contacting a 7asubstituted steroid of formula (II) where R71 is a molecular fragment of the formula (A1) or of the formula (A2) where X, is: S, O or NX11 and where X11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, COOX12 where X2 is C1C4 alkyl or CH2#, COX12 where X12 is as defined above, CO# where # is substituted in the oposition with COO(C1C4 alkyl), SO2(C1C3 alkyl), SO2# where T is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, where Rc is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, C14 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1c4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy and OH, F, Cl, Br, I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> C#N, C,C, o alkyl ; C1C4 alkoxy, ; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or C1C4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd 6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, #, CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1) 2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1) 2 where Rd X is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6) 2 where Rd6 is as defined above, where Re and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E, are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F, Cl, Br, I, OE11 where E11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, (per SiE12E13E14 where E12, E13 and E14 are the same or different and are Cl C4 alkyl or C1C4 alkoxy, SE15 where E15 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where Es 5 is as defined above, N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11) 2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; CE1=M (B) where EX is as defined above and where M is: (1) =0, (2) =NE2 where E2 is selected from the group consisting of H C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkenyl containing 1 or 2 double bonds, C1C4 alkynyl containing 1 triple bond, COOE21 where E21 isH or C1C4 alkyl, C (E2,) 2OE22 where E21 are the same or different and are as defined above and where E22 is C1C4 alkyl, (pour Si (R) 3 where the three R are the same or different and are defined above, OE22 where E22 is as defined above, SE23 where E23 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(0), 2E23 where E23 is as defined above, N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above; Si (R) 3 where the three R are as defined above; (3) =C (E2) 2 where the E2 are the same or different and are as defined above, where E, and E2 are taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form a ring of 5 thru 7 members, optionally containing 3 thru 5 O, S, N=, NX11 where X11 is as defined above, CE2= where E2 is as defined above, C (Rb) 2 where Rb is as defined above, and optionally containing 1 or 2 additional double bonds; CCE2 (C) where E2 is as defined above; CH2CH=CH2 (D 1) CH=C=CH2 (D2) CH2C#CH (D3) and where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above, with (1) ozone in the presence of an alcohol of the formula R72OH where R72 is H and Cl C4 alkyl optionally substituted with one or twoOH; (2) contacting the reaction mixture of step (1) with a hydroperoxy deoxygenating agent and (3) contacting the reaction mixture of step (2) with an oxidatively cleaving agent.
454. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R6 6is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6s and R66 isH ; (III) R3 is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where ni is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R6 6 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH.
455. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 453 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are: (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R41 : R4 2 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R4.) and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH : H.
456. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where Rg and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R11 or or R116 is H ; (b) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where Ri 13 is H, and where R112 isH.
457. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 455 where Rg and R11 are : (a) R11 is R115 : R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and other of R115 or R, is H.
458. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where R17 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR1 77 7 ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containingOCOCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the O is at Rl7 8 in the (3orientation. (b) =0 ; (c) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is C#CH and where R) 72 isOH ; (d) C#CCH2OR1711.
459. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 457 where R17 is: (a) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and Ru 78 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R 7 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Ru7 8 in the (3orientation.
460. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where the adduct is of formula (A1).
461. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 459 where X, is0.
462. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 459 where Rb and Rc areH.
463. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 459 where Rd is C, alkyl.
464. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 459 where Ra isH.
465. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where the adduct is of formula (A2).
466. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 464 where X, is0.
467. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 464 where Rb and Rd are C, alkyl.
468. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 464 where Rc isH.
469. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 464 where Ra isH.
470. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where the adduct is (B) RaCE, =M (B).
471. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where the adduct is (C) R,C=CE2 (C).
472. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where the adduct is selected from the group consisting of (Dl), (D2) and (D3) RaCH2CH=CH2 (D1) RaCH=C=CH2 (D2) RaCH2CCH (D3).
473. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where the temperature of the reaction mixture for step (1) is from about100° to about 40°.
474. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 472 where the temperature of the reaction mixture for step (1) is cooled to about78° to about20°.
475. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 473 where the temperature of the reaction mixture is cooled to about50°.
476. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 472 where the cooling is maintained during step (1).
477. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where the ozone is used as an ozone/oxygen mixture.
478. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where the contacting of step (1) is performed by reacting the 7asubstituted steroid (II) first with the alcohol R72OH, and then with the ozone.
479. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where R7 2 is H, C, and isoC3.
480. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 478 where R72 is a mixture ofH, C, and isoC3.
481. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is selected from the group consisting of : QiQ2S where Q, and Q2 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, phenyl, bisulfite, sulfite, thiosulfate, tetrahydrothiophene, (ClC4 alkyl) 3 phosphite, (ClC4 alkyl) 3 phosphine, triphenylphosphine, hydrosulfite, thiourea, butyl vinyl ether, tetramethylethylene. zinc and acetic acid, tetramethylethylene and 2methylfuran.
482. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 480 where Ql and Q2 are both C, alkyl and the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is dimethylsulfide.
483. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where the oxidatively cleaving agent is selected from the group consisting of : (1) hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid forming agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) heat, (b) a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of about 5 or above, (c) an acid which has a pKa of less than about 3, (d) an acylating agent and an acylation catalyst; (2) KHSOs ; (3) hydrogen peroxide with a ketone selected from the group consisting of Q4 COQs where Q4 and Qs are the same or different and are: CC4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 9Cl orF, where the Q4 and Q5 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a cyclic ketone of 5 thru 7 members, and ketones of the formula: 0 o CiCatky) CiCatky) and CH3 \ wCH3 0 0 0 0 0/ O ACH2 c Cho CH3 3 (4) hydrogen peroxide in combination with methyltrioxorhenium, (5) (pC (CH3) 2OOH or an alkylhydroperoxide in combination with a metal containing activator, where alkyl is from C4Clo alkyl and metal containing activator is selected from the group consisting of Ti (isopropoxide) 4, peroxotungstophosphate, VO (acetylacetonate) 2 and Mo hexacarbonyl ; (6) peracids selected from the group consisting of (a) perbenzoic acid optionally substituted with 1 or 2Cl or NO2, (b) percarboxylic acids of the formula Cn2 (Q6) 2n2+,CO3H where n2 is 1 thru 4 and Q6 isH,Cl orF, (c) perphthalic acid, (d) magnesium peroxyphthalate.
484. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 482 where the oxidatively cleaving agent is: (1) hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid forming agent.
485. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 483 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is a base.
486. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 484 where the is base is an inorganic base selected from the group consisting of hydroxide, bicarbonate, and carbonate and organic bases selected from the group consisting of (Q3) 3N were Q3 is CC3 alkyl, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine andp dimethylaminopyridine.
487. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 485 where the base is bicarbonate.
488. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 483 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is an acid.
489. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 487 where the acid is selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid and organic acids of the formula of RaCjd,COOH where Raced, isH and CC3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3Cl andF.
490. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 488 where the acid is formic acid and trifluoroacetic acid.
491. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 483 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is an acylating agent.
492. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 490 where the acylating agent is the acylating agent is selected from the group consisting of Racid2COOCORacid2 where Racid2 is H, C1C3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3Cl andF and(p.
493. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 490 where the acylating agent is acetic anhydride or trifluoracetic anhydride.
494. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where the carboxylic acid (VI) is 17phydroxypregna4, 9 (11)dien3one7a, 21dicarboxylic acid, ylactone.
495. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 452 where the carboxylic acid (VI) is subjected to a reaction medium which has a pH of less than about 5 to obtain a bislactone of formula (VII) where R2, R3, R4, R9, R, and R) ? are as defined above.
496. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 494 where the reaction medium contains water and has a pH of less than about 5.
497. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 495 where the reaction medium contains either a strong acid of pKa less than about 2 or a catalytic amount of base.
498. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 496 where the carboxylic acid (VI) is reacted with aqueous acid.
499. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 497 where the acid is present in an amount from catalytic to excess.
500. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 497 where the acid is selected from the group consisting of fluorosulfonic, chlorosulfonic, benzenesulfonic, ptoluenesulfonic, methanesulfonic, trifluoromethanesulfonic, trifluoroacetic, trichloroacetic, hydrochloric, sulfuric, phosphoric and nitric.
501. A process to prepare a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 499 where the benzenesulfonic, ptoluenesulfonic or methanesulfonic.
502. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid of formula (VI) where (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R4., : R42 where one of R41 and R42 is H and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH : H; (III) R3 is αR35 : PR36 where R35 is0R3, and R3 6 isOR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R31 and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n1 is 0 or 1 ; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and CC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of 5 and R66 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is aR37 : ßR38 where R37 is0R31 and R38 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of 7 and R48 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other ofR47 and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where Ru is: (1)H, (2)OH, (3)0 (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of : Si(CH3)3, Si(CH2CH3) 3, COCH3, COH and SiH (CH3) 2, (4) F; where Rois : (1) =O, (2) H:H, (3) αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is : (a)H, (b)OR113 where R113 is : (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R, is : (a)H, (b)OR114 where R114 is: (i)H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of Ri 11 and R112 must beH, (4) R115:R116 where one of R115 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R115 or R, 16 is H, (5) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 is H ; where Rl7 is: (1) =o ; (2) αR171 : ßR172 where R171 is : (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b)C#CH,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#N, (d) C#CCH2OR1711 where Rn.).. is selected from the group consisting of (i)H, (ii) Si (R1712) 3 where R1712 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl, (iii) 1ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2tetrahydropyranyl, (e)C#CCH2O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)CH2CH2CH2OH, (g) CH2CH2CH2O(HYDROXY) PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) CH2CH2COO and where R, 72 isOH ; (3) αR1 3 : ßR174 where Ru 73 isOH and where R174 is : (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c)COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) aRi s : ßR176 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R176 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at R) 7. s in the aorientation; (5) aR 177 : ßR178 where R177 and Rn. are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the 0orientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2...... where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2.....) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 is H or C C3 alkyl ; (7) aR, 711:ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R, 7.) 2 is OH ; which comprises: (1) contacting a cis oxyenedione of the formula (Xcis) or a trans oxyenedione of the formula (Xtrans) Ruz X (Xtrans) Ru"0 rtr"< RdA c R ) ! I I R/\OCORd or mixture thereof where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy; where Rc is where Re is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl C1C4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy andOH, F, Cl, Br, I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> C=N, C1C10 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or C1C4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, tp. CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd l is as defined above, CH(ORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6) 2 where Rd6 is as defined above, where Rc and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E, are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F, Cl, Br, I, OE11 where E11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where E12, E13 and El4 are the same or different and are Cl C4 alkyl or C1C4 alkoxy, SE15 where El 5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where E15 is as defined above, N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11) 2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, and where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11, R17, are as defined above, with an oxidatively cleaving agent.
503. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 501 where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R4 1 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 IS 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R6 6 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (III) R3 is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R3 6 isOR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH.
504. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 501 where Rg and R11 are : (a) R11 is R, 15 : R116 where one of R, 5 or R116 and Rg are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C9 and C11 and the other of R, s or R116 isH; (b) αR117:ßR118 where R117 and Rg are taken together with0to form an epoxide between C9 and C11 and R118 isH, (c) Rg isH and R11 is αR111 : ßR112 where R111 is OR113 where R113 is H, and where Rn. 2 isH.
505. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 501 where Rl7 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aR, 77 : ßR1 78 where Roi 77 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Razz in the Porientation. (b) =0 ; (c) aRI7, : ßRs 72 where R171 is C#CH and where R) 72 isOH ; (d)C#CCH2OR1711.
506. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where Rb and Rc areH.
507. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 250 where Rd is Cl alkyl.
508. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 501 where the oxidatively cleaving agent is selected from the group consisting of : (1) hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid forming agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) heat, (b) a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of about 5 or above, (c) an acid which has a pKa of less than about 3, (d) an acylating agent and an acylation catalyst; (2) KHSO5 ; (3) hydrogen peroxide with a ketone selected from the group consisting of Q4 COQ5 where Q4 and Qs are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 9Cl orF, where the Q4 and Q5 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a cyclic ketone of 5 thru 7 members, and ketones of the formula : 0 /t ClC12 alkyl ClC12 alkyl and CH3 \ wCH3 zu C 0 0 0 1/#, c" C CH3 \ CH3 (4) hydrogen peroxide in combination with methyltrioxorhenium, (5) #C (CH3) 2OOH or an alkylhydroperoxide in combination with a metal containing activator, where alkyl is from C4Clo alkyl and metal containing activator is selected from the group consisting of Ti (isopropoxide) 4, peroxotungstophosphate, VO (acetylacetonate) 2 and Mo hexacarbonyl; (6) peracids selected from the group consisting of (a) perbenzoic acid optionally substituted with 1 or 2Cl or NO2, (b) percarboxylic acids of the formula Cn2 (Q6) 2n2+1~CO3H where n2 is 1 thru 4 and Q6 isH,Cl orF, (c) perphthalic acid, (d) magnesium peroxyphthalate.
509. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 507 where the oxidatively cleaving agent is: (1) hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid forming agent.
510. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 508 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is a base.
511. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 509 where the is base is an inorganic base selected from the group consisting of hydroxide, bicarbonate, and carbonate and organic bases selected from the group consisting of (Q3) 3N were Q3 is CC3 alkyl, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine andp dimethylaminopyridine.
512. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 510 where the base is bicarbonate.
513. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 508 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is an acid.
514. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 512 where the acid is selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid and organic acids of the formula of RacidlCOOH where RaCd, isH and CC3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3Cl andF.
515. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 513 where the acid is formic acid and trifluoroacetic acid.
516. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 508 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is an acylating agent.
517. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 515 where the acylating agent is the acylating agent is selected from the group consisting of Racid2COOCORacid2 where Racid2 is H, CC3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3Cl andF and(p.
518. A process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 516 where the acylating agent is acetic anhydride or trifluoracetic anhydride.
519. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)17lactone of the formula (CII) which comprises: (1) contacting a 1 lahydroxysteroid of formula (CI) with a Nfluoroalkylamine reagent of formula (CVI) where: Z1 is C1C4 alkyl ; Z2 is C,C4 alkyl and where Z, and Z2 together with the attached nitrogen atom form a 5or 6member heterocycle selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl and morpholinyl; Z3 isF orCF3.
520. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)17lactone (CII) according to claim 518 where Z, and Z2 are ClC3 alkyl.
521. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)17lactone (CII) according to claim 519 where Z, and Z2 are C, alkyl.
522. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)17lactone (CII) according to claim 519 where Z, and Z2 are C2 alkyl.
523. A process for the preparation of a A9 (1)17lactone (CII) according to claim 521 where the Nfluoroalkylamine (CVI) is N(1,1 2,3, 3,3) hexafluoropropyl) diethylamine.
524. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)17lactone (CII) according to claim 520 where the Nfluoroalkylamine (CVI) is 1, 1, 2, 2tetrafluoroethylN, Ndimethylamine.
525. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)steroid (CV) where Ws is: (1) nothing, there is a double bond between C4 and C5 ; (2) W6 is W6 : W62 where one of W61 or W62 is taken together with W5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of W6, and W62 isH; (3) W5 is aOand W7 is αW71:ßW72 where W71 isCOresulting in a lactone (OCO) with the oxygen atom bonded to the C5 position in the a configuration and the carbonyl group bonded to the C7 position in the a configuration, W72 isH; where W6 is: (1) H;H ; (2) is W63 : W64 where one of W63 and W64 is taken together with W5 to form a double bond between C5 and C6 and the other of W63 and W64 isH; (3) is W63 : W64 and W7 is W73 : W74 where one of W63 and W64 is taken together with one of W73 or W74 to form a double bond between C6 and C7, the other of W63 and W64 isH, the other of W73 and W74 isH ; where W7 is: (1) aW75 : ßW76 where Wop5 is: (a)H, <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) C#N,<BR> <BR> <BR> (c) C#CH, (d)CH=CHCH3, (e)COOH, (f)COOW75A where W75A is : (i) C1C4 alkyl, (iii optionally substituted with one thru three ClC3 akyl, F, Cl, Br, I, C1C3 alkoxy, (g) Hp optionally substituted with one thru three C1C3 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I,C1C3 alkoxy, (h)COSW75A where W75A is as defined above, (i) COCH=CHOCOW75A where W75A is as defined above, (j)COCOH, (k) CH2NO2, (1)SCOW75A where W75A is as defined above, (m) 5methylfur2yl, (n) 5tbutylfur2yl, and W76 isH ; (3) aW7. :ßW78 where W77 is H and W78 is : (a)H, (b) OCO(C1C4 alkyl), (c) OCOOW78A where W78A is: (i) C1C4 alkyl, (ii) # optionally substituted with optionally substituted with one thru three ClC3 alkyl,F,Cl,Br,I, CC3 alkoxy, (iii) CH2# where # is optionally substituted with one thru three C1C3 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I,C1C3 alkoxy; which comprises: (I) contacting a 11 ahydroxy steroid (CIV) where W5, W6 and W7 are as defined above, with a Nfluoroalkylamine reagent of the formula (CVI) where: Z1 is C1C4 alkyl; Z2 is C,C4 alkyl and where Z, and Z2 together with the attached nitrogen atom form a 5or 6member heterocycle selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl and morpholinyl ; Z3 isF orCF3.
526. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)steroid (CV) according to claim 524 where Z, and Z2 are CIC3 alkyl.
527. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)steroid (CV) according to claim 525 where Z, and Zz are Cl alkyl.
528. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)steroid (CV) according to claim 525 where Z, and Z2 are C2 alkyl.
529. A process for the preparation of a A9 (1)steroid (CV) according to claim 527 where the Nfluoroalkylamine (CVI) is N (1, 1, 2,3, 3,3) hexafluoropropyl) diethylamine.
530. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)steroid (CV) according to claim 526 where the Nfluoroalkylamine (CVI) is 1, 1, 2, 2tetrafluoroethylN, Ndimethylamine.
531. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)steroid (CV) according to claim 524 where the steroid Aring is w1 W2 (Aring) Il 5 W4 where: (1) W, isH:H and W2 isH:H or W, is Ws : Wl 2 and Wz is W2 X : W22 where one of W11 or Wl 2 is taken together with one of W21 or W22 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other or W11 or W12 and W21 or W22 is H ; W3 is =O, W4 is W41:W42 where one of W41 and W42 is taken together with W5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of W41 and W42 isH; (2) W3 is =O, W4 isH:H and Ws is in the aorientation and is 0 CO (attached at C7 to form a 5, 7lactone) and where W, and W2 are as defined above; (3) W3 is OW33:OW34;W4 is W43:W44, where one of W43 and W44 is taken together with W5 to form a second bond between the atoms to which they are attached and the other of W43 and W44 isH; W33 and W34 are: (a) the same or different and are C1C5 alkyl, (b) taken together to form a cyclic moiety selected from the group consisting of : <BR> <BR> <BR> (i)CH2CH2,<BR> <BR> <BR> (ii)CH2CH2CH2, (iii)CH2C (CH3) 2CH2; and where W, and W2 are as defined above; (4) W3 is OW33:OW34 ; W4 isH:H ; W5 forms a second bond between C5 and C6 ; W33 and W34 are as defined above : (5) W3 is W35:W36 ; where (a) one of W35 and W36 isH and the other of W3 5 and W3 6 is: (i) OW35A where W35A is C1C3 alkyl, (ii)0COW3_5A where W35A is as defined above, (iii) N (W3 sA) 2 where W3_5A is as defined above, (iv) piperazinyl, (v) morpholinyl, (vi) piperidinyl, (vii)0COOW3_5B where W35B is (aa) C1C4 alkyl, (bb) # optionally substituted with optionally substituted with one thru three C1C3 alkyl, F, Cl, Br, I, C1C3 alkoxy, (cc)CH2T where (p is optionally substituted with one thru three C1C3 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I,C1C3 alkoxy ; (b) Wus and W36 are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form a cyclic moiety including: (i)0CH2CH20, (ii) OCH2CH2CH2O, (iii)0CH2C (CH3) 2CH20 and where W4 isH:H ; W5 forms a second bond between C5 and C6 ; (6) W3 is W3 7 Wog and where W4 is W47 : W4. s where (a) one Of ? and W38 is : (i) OW37A where W37A is C1C3 alkyl, (ii) OCOW37A where W37A is as defined above, (iii) N (W37A)2 where W37A is as defined above, (iv) piperazinyl, (v) morpholinyl, (vi) piperidinyl, and where the other Of W37 and W38 is taken together with one of W47 and W48 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of W47 and W4g isH; W5 forms a second bond between C5 and C6; (vii)0COOW35B where W35B is as defined above; (7) W3 is αW39:ßW310 ; where W39 is H and W310 is: (a) OCOW310A where W310A is C1C3 alkyl, (b)0COOW3IOB where W310B is (i) C1C4 alkyl, (iii optionally substituted with one thru three C1C3 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I, C1C3 alkoxy, (iii)CH2# where # is optionally substituted with one thru three C1C3 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I,C1C3 alkoxy; where WR4 isH:H ; and W5 forms a second bond between the carbon atoms at C5 and C6; and where Wl and W2 are as defined above; (8) W3 is αW39 : ßW310 ; where W4 is W49 : Woo where W39 and W3 10 are as defined above; where one of W49 and W4 0 taken together with W5 forms a second bond between the atoms to which they are attached and the other of W49 and W41 o isH; and where W, and W2 are as defined above.
532. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)compound (IV) according to claim 530 where the steroid Aring is (1) W, isH:H and Wz isH:H or W, is W11 : W12 and W2 is W21 : W22 where one of W,, or W, 2 is taken together with one of W21 or W22 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other or Wl l or W12 and W21 or W22 isH ; W3 is =O, W4 is W41:W42 where one of W41 and W42 is taken together with W5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of W41 and W42 isH; (2) W3 is αW39 : ßW310 ; where W39 is H and W310 is : (a) OCOOW310A where W310A is C1C3 alkyl, (b) COOW310B where W310B is (i) C1C4 alkyl, (ii) Hp optionally substituted with one thru three C1C3 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I,C1C3 alkoxy, (iii)CH2cp where cp is optionally substituted with one thru three C1C3 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I,C1C3 alkoxy; where WR4 isH:H ; and W5 forms a second bond between the carbon atoms at C5 and C6 ; and where W, and W2 are as defined above.
533. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)steroid (CV) according to claim 531 where the steroid Aring is (1) W, isH:H and W2 isH:H or W, is W11:W12 and W2 is W21 : W22 where one of W11 or W12 is taken together with one of W21 or W22 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other or W11 or W12 and W21 or W22 isH; W3 is =0, W4 is W41 : W42 where one of W41 and W42 is taken together with W5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of W41 and W42 isH;.
534. A process for the preparation of a A9 ()steroid (CV) according to claim 524 where the steroid Dring is W17 4 (Dring) where W) 7 is : (1) =os (2) aWl7 : (3W nz where : (a) W171 and W172 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form an epoxide of the formula ####CH2O, (b) W171 and W, 72 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a lactone of the formula CH2CH2COO; (3) aWn_3 : OW 174 where (a) W173 is: (i)H, (ii)OCOW173A where W173A is H or COW173B where Wn. 3B is C,C4 alkyl or hop and (b) W174 is COCH3 ; (4) aW 175 : ßW176 where (a) W, 7. 5 is : (i) OCOW175A where W175A is C,C4 alkyl orcp, (b) W176 is : (i) COCH2OW176A where W176A is ClC4 alkyl or #.
535. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)steroid (CV) according to claim 533 where Wiz ils : (1) =0, (2) αW171:ßW172 where : (a) W171 and W172 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form an epoxide of the formula ####CH2O, (b) W171 and W172 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a lactone of the formula ####CH2CH2COO.
536. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)steroid (CV) according to claim 534 where W) 7 is : (1)=O, (2) αW171:ßW172 where : (b) W17 X and W172 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a lactone of the formula ####CH2CH2COO.
537. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)steroid (CV) according to claim 533 where W17 is: (3) aWI73 : ßW174 where (a) W173 is : (i)H, (ii)OCOW173A where W173A is H or COW173B where W173B is C,C4 alkyl orcp and (b) W174 is COCH3.
538. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)compound (IV) according to claim 533 where W) 7 is : (4) αW175:ßW176 where (a) W175 is : (i) OCOW175A where W175A is C1C4 alkyl or #, (b) W176 is : (i) COCH2OW176A where W176A is C1C4 alkyl or <BR> <BR> <BR> #.<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <P>538.
539. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)steroid (CV) according to claim 524 where the #9(11)steroid (CV) is 17ßhydroxypregna4, 9 (11)dien3one7α,21dicarboxylic acid, γlactone, methyl ester.
540. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)7αsubstituted steroid of the formula (II) where (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R41 : R4 2 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (II) R3is R33 : R34 and R4 is R43 : R44 where one of R33 and R34 is0R31 where R3, is ClC3 alkyl, the other of R33 and R34 is taken together with one of R43 and R44 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached, and the other of R43 and R44 isH; R6 is R63:R64 where one of R63 and R64 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R63 and R64 isH; (III) R3 is αR35 : ßR36 where R3. 5 is0R3, and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0 or 1 ; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is aR37 :ßR38 where R37 is OR31 and R38 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47:R48 where one ofR47 and R4 8 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where R71 is a molecular fragment of the formula (Al) or of the formula (A2) where X, is: S, O or NX11 and where X11 is: H, C1C4 alkyl, COOX12 where X2 is C1C4 alkyl or CH2#, COX12 where XI2 is as defined above, CO# where # is substituted in the oposition with COO(C1C4 alkyl), SO2(C1C3 alkyl), S02 (p where # is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, where Rc is selected from the group consisting of : <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> CiC4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, 0Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy and OH, F,Cl,Br,I, COOCH3 and CORC, where Rc1 is C1C4 alkyl or # ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> C=N, C1C10 alkyl ; C1C4 alkoxy; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or C1C4 alkyl, CH2N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd 6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, wiz CORd6a were Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH (ORd,) 2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CHZCHZCHZ, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1) 2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6) 2 where Rd6 is as defined above, where Re and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E, are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I, OE11 where Eleis : H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where E12,E13 and E14 are the same or different and are ClC4 alkyl or ClC4 alkoxy, SE15 where E15 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where E15 is as defined above, N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P(O)(OE11) 2 where El., is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; CE1=M (B) where El is as defined above and where M is: (1) =0, (2) =NE2 where E2 is selected from the group consisting of H C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkenyl containing 1 or 2 double bonds, C1C4 alkynyl containing 1 triple bond, COOE2, where E21 isH or C1C4 alkyl, C(E21)2OE22 where E21 are the same or different and are as defined above and where E22 is C1C4 alkyl, # or Si(R)3 where the three R are the same or different and are defined above, OEZ_2 where E22 is as defined above, SE23 where E23 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S (0) 12E23 where E23 is as defined above, N(Rd6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above; Si (R) 3 where the three R are as defined above; (3) =C (E2) 2 where the E2 are the same or different and are as defined above, where El and E2 are taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form a ring of 5 thru 7 members, optionally containing 3 thru 5 O, <BR> <BR> <BR> S,<BR> <BR> <BR> N=, NX11 where X11 is as defined above, CE2= where E2 is as defined above, C (Rb) 2 where Rb is as defined above, and optionally containing 1 or 2 additional double bonds; C#CE2 (C) where E2 is as defined above; CH2CH=CH2 (D1) CH=C=CH2 (D2) CH2C=CH (D3) where R) 7 is : (1)=O ; (3) αR173 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where R174 is: (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c)COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175 : ßR176 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containingOCH2where the attachment of the0 is at R) 76 in the Porientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR1 78 where RI 77 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the Porientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R 179 isH or C I C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711 : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; which comprises contacting a 1 lahydroxy 7asubstituted steroid of the formula (II) where R3, R4, R5, R6 R71 and R17 are as defined above, with a Nfluoroalkylamine reagent of the formula (CVI) where: Z1 is C1C4 alkyl ; Z2 is C4 alkyl and where Z, and Z2 together with the attached nitrogen atom form a 5or 6member heterocycle selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl and morpholinyl ; Z3 isF orCF3.
541. A process for the preparation of a A9 (})7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 539 where Z, and Z2 are C1C3 alkyl.
542. A process for the preparation of a A9 ()7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 540 where Z, and Z2 are Cl alkyl.
543. A process for the preparation of a A9 (11)7asubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 540 where Zi and Z2 are C2 alkyl.
544. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)7αsubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 542 where the Nfluoroalkylamine (CVI) is N (1, 1,2, 3,3, 3) hexafluoropropyl) diethylamine.
545. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)7αsubstituted steroid (LI) according to claim 541 where the Nfluoroalkylamine (CVI) is 1, 1, 2,2tetrafluoroethylN, N dimethylamine.
546. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)7αsubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 539 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of ; and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (III) R3 is αR35 : PR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH.
547. A process for the preparation of a#9(11)7αsubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 539 where Rl7 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the O is at R178 in the ßorientation. (b)=O; (c)C#CCH2OR1711.
548. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)7αsubstituted steroid (II) according to claim 539 where the #9(11)7αsubstituted steroid (II) is 17ßhydroxy7a(5'methyl 2'furyl) pregna4,9dien3one21carboxylic acid, ylactone.
549. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)trans enedione of the formula (IIItrans) Ru X (IIItrans) ""I'll'' 4 \/b c """'C9 Rc CO Rd where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R31 and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is aR37 :ßR38 where R37 is OR31 and R38 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH : H; where R17 is: (1) =0 ; (3) αR173 : ßR174 where R173 is OH and where Ri is : (a)COCH3, (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3; (4) αR175 : ßR176 where R175 and R176 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing0CH2where the attachment of the0 is at R) 7. 6 in the 0orientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation; (5) αR177 : ßR178 where R177 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at RI 78 in the ßorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where Razz isH or Ci C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1 l n : ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and R1712 is OH ; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, where Rc is selected from the group consisting of : H, C1C4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy, OSi (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and areH, C1C4 alkyl, #, C1C4 alkoxy andOH, F,Cl,Br,I, COOCH3 and CORc1 where Rc1 is C,C4 alkyl orcep ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> H,<BR> <BR> <BR> C=N, C1C10 alkyl ; C1C4 alkoxy; CH2ORd1 where Rd1 isH or ClC4 alkylM, CH2N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl, #, CORd6a where Rd6a is C1C4 alkyl or #, CH2OCORd1 where Rd1 is as defined above, CH(ORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above and where the two Rd1 taken together are: CH2CH2, CH2CH2CH2, CH2C (CH3) 2CH2, CH(OCORd1)2 where Rd1 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, 0Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, Sn(Rb1) 3 where Rb1 is as defined above, SRd5 where Rd5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, N(Rd6)2 where Rd 6 is as defined above, where Rc and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E, are the same or different and are: H, C1C4 alkyl, F,Cl,Br,I, OE11 where E11 is : H, C1C4 alkyl, # or SiE12E13E14 where E12, E13 and E14 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl or C1C alkoxy, SE15 where E 5 is C1C4 alkyl or #, S(O)12E15 where E15 is as defined above, N(Rd6)2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above, P (O) (OEs) 2 where E11 is as defined above, Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, which comprises contacting a I I ahydroxy cis enedione of the formula (IIIcis) or a 1 lahydroxy trans enedione of the formula (IIItrans) HO, X/ IItrans) (111trans) R4 Re oc Rc CORd where R3, R4, R5, R6, Rl7, Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above, with a N fluoroalkylamine reagent of the formula (CVI) where: Z1 is C1C4 alkyl ; Z2 is C1C4 alkyl and where Z, and Z2 together with the attached nitrogen atom form a 5or 6member heterocycle selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl and morpholinyl; Z3 is F or CF3.
550. A process for the preparation of a A9 (})trans enedione of the formula (mtrans) according to claim 548 where Z, and Z2 are Cl C3 alkyl.
551. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)trans enedione of the formula (mtrans) according to claim 549 where Z, and Z2 are Cl alkyl.
552. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)trans enedione of the formula (IIItrans) according to claim 549 where Z, and Z2 are C2 alkyl.
553. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)trans enedione of the formula (IIItrans) according to claim 551 where the Nfluoroalkylamine (CVI) is N (1,1, 2,3, 3,3) hexafluoropropyl) diethylamine.
554. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)trans enedione of the formula (IIItrans) according to claim 550 where the Nfluoroalkylamine (CVI) is 1,1, 2,2 tetrafluoroethylN, Ndimethylamine.
555. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)trans enedione of the formula (IIItrans) according to claim 548 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R4) and Rut. 2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH :H ; (III) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3 and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 0; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6 5 and R66 isH ; (III) R3is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is0R32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH:H ; R6 is R s : R6 where one of R 5 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R64 isH.
556. A process for the preparation of a #9(11)trans enedione of the formula (IIItrans) according to claim 548 where R) 7 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) aR, 77:ßR178 where R177 and Razz are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of theO is at R178 in the ßorientation; (b) =O; (c) C#CCH2OR1711.
557. A process to prepare a #9(11)carboxylic acid of the formula (VI) or salt thereof where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 isH and the other of R41 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH:H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : pR36 where R35 is OR31 and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of ClC3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and areH and ClC3 alkyl ; R4 is H : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6 5 and R66 isH; (IV) R3 is αR37 : pR38 where R37 is0R3, and R38 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R4 : R48 where one of R47 and R48 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 isH; R6 isH:H ; where R) 7 is : (1) =O ; (3) αR173:ßR174 where R173 is OH and where R174 is: <BR> <BR> <BR> (a)COCH3,<BR> <BR> <BR> (b)COCH2OH, (c) COCH2OCO(CH2)03CH3 ; (4) αR175:ßR176 where R) 7. 5 and Rl7 6 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing OCH2 where the attachment of theO is at R, 76 in the ßorientation and the attachment of the CH2is at Razz in the aorientation; (5) aR, 77 : PR, 78 where RI 77 and R178 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at Razz in the Rorientation ; (6)0CH (OR179)CH2CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (O) is one of the four bonds at C17 in the ßconfiguration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C17 in the aconfiguration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R179 isH or C I C3 alkyl ; (7) αR1711:ßR1712 where R1710 is (CH2)12CH=CH2 and Ri7 2 is OH which comprises (1) contacting a 11 ahydroxyhydroxy compound of the formula (IVOH) or a 1 lahydroxyhydroperoxy compound of the formula (IVOOH) or a 11 ahydroxy biscarbonyl compound of the formula (V) where Rb is selected from the group consisting of H, C1C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 ClC4 alkyl, C1C4 alkoxy; where R72 isH and CC4 alkyl optionally substituted with one or two OH, and where R3, R4, R5, R6 and R17 are as defined above, with a N fluoroalkylamine reagent of the formula (CVI) where: Z1 is C1C4 alkyl ; Z1 is C1C4 alkyl and where Z, and Z2 together with the attached nitrogen atom form a 5or 6member heterocycle selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl and morpholinyl; Z3 isF orCF3 ; (2) contacting the reaction mixture of step (1) with an oxidatively cleaving agent.
558. A process to prepare a A9 (1)carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 556 where Z, and Z2 are ClC3 alkyl.
559. A process to prepare a #9(11)carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 557 where Z, and Z2 are C, alkyl.
560. A process to prepare a #9(11)carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 557 where Z1 and Z2 are C2 alkyl.
561. A process to prepare a A9 ()carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 559 where the Nfluoroalkylamine (CVI) is N(1,1, 2,3, 3,3) hexafluoropropyl) diethylamine.
562. A process to prepare a A9 (})carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 558 where the Nfluoroalkylamine (CVI) is 1, 1, 2, 2tetrafluoroethylN, Ndimethylamine.
563. process to prepare a #9(11)carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 556 where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R41 : R42 where one of R41 and R42 is H and the other of R41 and Rt. 2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 isH :H ; (III) R3 is αR35 : pR36 where R3. 5 is0R3, and R36 is OR32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached0COto form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula (CH2)(CR33R34)n1(CH2) where n1 is 0; R4 isH : H; R6 is R65 : R66 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH; (III) R3 is aR35 : ßR36 where R35 is OR31 and R3. 6 is0R32 where R31 and R32 are taken with the attachedOCOto form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula (CH2) (CR33R34) nl (CH2) where n, is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 isH : H; Ra is R65:R66 where one of R65 and R606 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 isH.
564. A process to prepare a #9(11)carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 556 where Rl7 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) (xR177 : ßR, 78 where R177 and R ; 7. s are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing0COCH2CH2where the attachment of the CH2is at R177 in the aorientation and the attachment of the0 is at R178 in the (3orientation. (b) =0 ; (c) C#CCH2OR1711.
565. A process to prepare a #9(11)carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 556 where the oxidatively cleaving agent is selected from the group consisting of : (1) hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid forming agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) heat, (b) a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of about 5 or above, (c) an acid which has a pKa of less than about 3, (d) an acylating agent and an acylation catalyst; (2) KHSO5 ; (3) hydrogen peroxide with a ketone selected from the group consisting of Q4 COQ5 where Q4 and Q5 are the same or different and are: C1C4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 9Cl orF, where the Q4 and Q5 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a cyclic ketone of 5 thru 7 members, and ketones of the formula: 0 /N CC12 alkf C1Ca2 alkyi and (4) hydrogen peroxide in combination with methyltrioxorhenium, (5) (pC (CH3) 2OOH or an alkylhydroperoxide in combination with a metal containing activator, where alkyl is from C4C, o alkyl and metal containing activator is selected from the group consisting of Ti (isopropoxide) 4, peroxotungstophosphate, VO (acetylacetonate) 2 and Mo hexacarbonyl; (6) peracids selected from the group consisting of (a) perbenzoic acid optionally substituted with 1 or 2 Cl or NO2, (b) percarboxylic acids of the formula Cn2(Q6)2n2+1CO3H where n2 is 1 thru 4 and Q6 isH,Cl orF, (c) perphthalic acid, (d) magnesium peroxyphthalate.
566. A process to prepare a A'"carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 564 where the oxidatively cleaving agent is: (1) hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid forming agent.
567. A process to prepare a A"')carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 565 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is a base.
568. A process to prepare a #9(11)carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 566 where the is base is an inorganic base selected from the group consisting of hydroxide, bicarbonate, and carbonate and organic bases selected from the group consisting of (Q3) 3N were Q3 is ClC3 alkyl, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine andp dimethylaminopyridine.
569. A process to prepare a A"""carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 557 where the base is bicarbonate.
570. A process to prepare a #9(11)carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 565 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is an acid.
571. A process to prepare a A""carboxytic acid (VI) according to claim 569 where the acid is selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid and organic acids of the formula of Racid1COOH where Raced, isH and ClC3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3Cl andF.
572. A process to prepare a Acarboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 570 where the acid is formic acid and trifluoroacetic acid.
573. A process to prepare a #9(11)carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 565 where the carboxylic acid forming agent is an acylating agent.
574. A process to prepare a #9(11)carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 572 where the acylating agent is the acylating agent is selected from the group consisting of Racid 2CO0CORacid2 where Raid2 ils H, ClC3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3Cl andF and (p.
575. A process to prepare a A9 ("'carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 573 where the acylating agent is acetic anhydride or trifluoracetic anhydride.
576. A process to prepare a A9 (1)carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 556 where when the reactant is a mixture including a 11 ahydroxyhydroperoxy compound, the mixture is first treated with a hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent.
577. A process to prepare a #9(11)carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 575 where the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is selected from the group consisting of : QxQ2S where Q, and Q2 are the same or different and are C1C4 alkyl, phenyl, bisulfite, sulfite, thiosulfate, tetrahydrothiophene, (ClC4 alkyl) 3 phosphite, (ClC4 alkyl) 3 phosphine, triphenylphosphine, hydrosulfite, thiourea, butyl vinyl ether, tetramethylethylene. zinc and acetic acid, tetramethylethylene and 2methylfuran.
578. A process to prepare a A9 (})carboxylic acid (VI) according to claim 576 where the hydroperoxydeoxygenating agent is where Q, and Q2 are both C, alkyl and the deoxygenating agent is dimethylsulfide.
Description:
PROCESSES TO PREPARE EPLERENONE BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 1. Field of the Invention The present invention includes a process for the transformation of a 3-enol ether 03'5-steroid to the corresponding #4,6-3-ketal steroid (I-P).

The present invention includes a process for the transformation of a #4,6-3-keto steroid or ketal thereof (1), to the corresponding A4-3-ketosteroid-7a-carboxylic acid (VI).

The present invention also includes a novel processes and novel intermediates to produce the pharmaceutically useful compound eplerenone.

Further, the invention includes processes for transformation of 11 a-hydroxy- 17-lactone (CI) or 1 la-hydroxy steroids (CIV) to the corresponding A9 (l)-17-lactone (CII) or A9 (")-steroids (CV) using a N-fluoroalkylamine reagents (CVI).

2. Description of the Related Art It is known to transform 3-keto-546-steroids into the corresponding steroidal A46-3-ketals by acid-catalyzed ketalization. Yields are moderate and double bond deconjugation can be competitive. For example, A46-cholestadiene-3-one-3- cycloethyleneketal was prepared by ketalization of A46-cholestadien-3-one in 64% yield, see J. Org. Chem. 26,2549 (1961). Also, 17p-hydroxyandrosta-4, 6-dien-3-one- 3-cycloethyleneketal was prepared by ketalization of 6-dehydrotestosterone in 55% crude yield, see J. Am. Chem. Soc., 86,2183 (1964). The steroidal A46-3-ketals (I-P) can be used as starting materials in the process to prepare eplerenone.

J. Org. Chem., 29,601 (1964) reports that #3,5-3-alkoxy steroids react with DDQ in the presence of water to give the corresponding #4,6-3-keto steroids. The process of the present invention reacts #3,5-3-alkoxy steroids (3-alkyl enol ether) with DDQ in the presence of an alcohol under essentially anhydrous conditions to give the A4'6-3-ketal steroid (I-P). In addition, the prior art methods of producing the A4s6 3 ketal steroid (I-P) uses two steps, 6-dehydrogenation of an enol ether to a #4,6-3-keto steroid followed by ketalization whereas the present invention is a one step reaction.

Eplerenone, also known as epoxymexrenone, is a useful pharmaceutical agent and chemically is 9a, 1 la-epoxy-17ß-hydroxypregn4-en-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester.

International Publication W098/25948 of PCT application PCT/US97/23090 discloses eplerenone and many different process to prepare eplerenone. In particular, see schemes 1 thru 10.

US Patent 4,874, 754 discloses 19-nor steroids with 7a-aryl substitution. The 7a-aryl substituent included a number of groups including phenyl, thienyl, furyl, thiazolyl, pyrrolyl, oxazolyl, imidazolyl, pyrazolyl, triazolyl, tetrazolyl, isothiazolyl and isoxazolyl, pyridinyl, pyridazinyl, pyrimidinyl and pyrazinyl. Regardless of which group was used, the 19-nor compounds had antiproliferative, anti-estrogenic and/or estrogenic properties and are not useful intermediates to eplerenone because there are no practical methods for installing the 19-methyl group into 19-nor steroids. The 7a- substituted steroids (In of the present invention, are intermediates, not end products and do not have estrogenic properties because they are not 19-nor steroids.

US Patent 4,502, 989 discloses a number of Al l-steroidal--y-lactones many of which are substituted in the 7a-position which have aldosterone antagonist activity.

The 7a-substitution is 6a, 7a-methylene-, 7a-trimethylacetylthio-, 7a-acetylthio-and 7a-benzoythio-, see claim 1. These compounds differ from the compounds of the invention in that the C-ring double bond is A1 l and the 7a-substitutents are such that the compounds cannot be used in the same way as the 7a-substituted steroids (In.

Het., 25,399 (1987) and Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr. 131,900 (1994) disclose the use of boron trifluoride diethyl etherate to catalyze conjugate addition of non-steroidal 2- methylfuran to a, p-unsaturated ketones in ethanol/nitromethane. The process of the present invention involves steroidal furans. In addition, the enone substrates in Het., 25,399 (1987) and Bull. Soc. Chim. Fr. 131,900 (1994) do not contain stereocenters, so the issue of stereocontrol does not arise.

Methods for conjugate addition of carbon nucleophiles to 9 (11)-saturated-A46- 3-keto steroids to give 9 (11)-saturated-7a-substituted steroids stereoselectively are known. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 94,4654 (1972) discloses conjugate addition of carbon nucleophiles to 9 (11)-saturated-A46-3-keto steroids to give 9 (11)-saturated-7a- substituted steroids stereoselectively. Tet., 49,9955 (1993) and Tet. Lett., 29,1533 (1988) disclose stereoselective addition of allyltrimethylsilane to canrenone (titanium tetrachloride, methylene chloride,-78°) to give a mixture of two difficult-to-separate products (7a-allyl-canrenone and the corresponding 6a, 7a-fused silylcyclopentane) in

poor yields (43-73% and 7-15%, respectively). Note that in these cases the steroid substrate is 9 (11) saturated. All attempts to apply these methods or similar methods to 9 (11) unsaturated steroid substrates have failed, due to lack of stereocontrol. For example, US Patent 4,559, 332, Example 7, discloses that trimethylsulfoxonium iodide adds to A9 (l l)-canrenone (I) using sodium hydride in DMSO at room temperature to give exclusively 6ß,7ß-methylene-#9(11)-canrenone. Also, nitromethane adds to 9 (11) _ canrenone (1) in tetramethylguanidine at room temperature over 7.5 hrs. ) to give exclusively the 7p stereoisomer (7ß-nitromethyl-#9(11)-6, 7-dihydrocanrenone.

Helv. Chim. Acta, 80,566 (1997) and US Patent 4, 559,332 disclose that reaction of #9(11)-canrenone with diethylaluminum cyanide to give 7a-cyano-59 (")- 6, 7-dihydrocanrenone, but the crude product is described as a"brownish amorphous residue"that"was filtered through silica gel yielding amorphous"semipurified product"which was used without further purification in the next step. "The ratio of 7-a to 7-P epimers is not disclosed.

J. Am. Chem. Soc. 79,3120 (1957), J. Am. Chem. Soc. 82, 6136 (1960), and J.

Org. Chem. 27, 1192 (1962) disclose degradation of non-steroidal enediones to carboxylic acids through alkoxyhydroperoxide intermediates and not hydroxyhydroperoxide intermediates. The process of the present invention involves steroidal enediones.

The oxidative opening of furans to carboxylic acids, or carboxylic acid derivatives, by direct ozonolysis is known. However, the yields are usually quite poor. J. Org. Chem., 61,9126 (1996), reported that a 2,5-disubstituted furan on ozonization underwent partial cleavage to an enol acetate rather than complete cleavage to the carboxylic acid. Het., 34,895 (1992) reported direct ozonization of a 2-substituted furan gave, after esterification, the methyl ester in 59% yield. J. Am.

Chem. Soc. 101, 259 (1979) reported direct ozonization of a 2-substituted furan gave, after esterification, the methyl ester in 55% yield. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 107,7762 (1985) reported direct ozonization of a 2-sugar-substituted furan gave, after borane reduction, the primary alcohol in 50% yield. Tet. Lett., 34,7323 (1993) reported direct ozonization of a 2-substituted furan gave, after esterification, the methyl ester in 60% yield. Carb. Res., 150,163 (1986) reported direct ozonization of a 2-sugar- substituted furan afforded, after reduction with triphenylphosphine followed by

lithium aluminum hydride, the primary alcohol in 11% yield. Tet Lett., 22,141 (1981) reported direct ozonization of a 2-substituted furan gave, after oxidative workup, the carboxylic acid in approximately 30% yield. J. Am. Chem. Soc., 109, 2082 (1987) reported direct ozonization of a 2-substituted furan gave, after esterification, the methyl ester in 77% yield. Tet. Lett., 39,7013 (1998) reported direct ozonization of a 2-substituted furan gave, after esterification, the methyl ester in 78%-87% yield. J. Org. Chem., 54,2085 (1989) reported direct ozonization of two 2- substituted furans gives the carboxylic acid in 89-95% yield, however, in this study, the 2-substituted furans were very simple (i. e. , they did not contain any reactive functional group other than the furan). There is no disclosures of a two step furan opening and then oxidative cleavage to the carboxylic acid which results in high yields.

J. Org. Chem. 63, 7505 (1998) discloses the use of dibromatin, sodium bicarbonate and aqueous acetone to open non-steroidal furans to produce enediones.

The process of the present invention involves steroidal furans.

Chem. Lett., 1771 (1983) discloses the use of hydrochloric acid in ether to catalyze the isomerization of non-steroidal cis-enediones to trans-enediones. The process of the present invention involves steroidal enediones.

J. Am. Chem. Soc., 79,3120 (1957), J. Am. Chem. Soc., 82, 6136 (1960) and J.

Org. Chem., 27,1192 (1962) disclose the degradation of enediones to carboxylic acids through alkoxyhydroperoxide intermediates by use of ozone and an oxidatively cleaving agent. The yields are not particularly high. For example, the yield of benzoic acid from trans-dibenzoylethylene was 54%. Following this process, methoxyhydroperoxide (N-OOH) (where R72 =-CH3) gave a 65.2/34. 8 mixture of the desired carboxylic acid (VI) and a-ketomethylester where (Rb = OMe). The a- ketomethyl ester can not be transformed to an eplerenone useful compound and its production makes this process not commercially useful. By contrast, in the process of this invention, the enedione (III) is degraded to the carboxylic acid (VI) through the hydroxyhydroperoxide intermediate (IV-OOH, where R7-2 =-H), which surprisingly rearranges to the desired carboxylic acid (VI) in nearly quantitative yield. The process of the present invention uses ozone, a hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent and then a

oxidatively cleaving agent to avoid production of the a-ketomethylester and obtain increased yields.

Drugs of the Future, 24,488 (1999) discloses conversion of the 5,7-lactone (VII) to the corresponding methyl ester (VIII) by treatment with"methyl iodide in basic medium,". The process of the present invention for methylation is a sequential process.

International Publication W098/25948 generically discloses (5,7)-17- bislactones and 3 protected forms.

International Publication W098/25948 discloses the transformation of a steroidal 7a-acid to the (5,7)-17-bislactone. This process requires an orthoester. The process of the present invention does not require an orthoester.

International Publication W098/25948 discloses the transformation of a (5,7)- 17-bislactone to the corresponding 7a-CO-OCH3 in one step. The present invention uses two steps but obtains better yields and consumes less reagent.

Eplerenone is 9 (11) a-epoxy-17ß-hydroxypregn-4-en-3-one-7a, 21- dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester and as such contains a 7a-carbomethoxy substituent. From the standpoint of production, a major difficulty in the production of eplerenone is introduction of the 7a-carbomethoxy substituent. The present invention includes an improved proved process for the introduction of the 7a-substitutent.

It is known that a carboxylic acid can be obtained from a (substituted) furan in one step by ozonolysis. However, the yields are quite low. Further, it is known that furans can be opened to enediones. It is also known that enediones can be oxidized to carboxylic acids.

Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 52,3377-3380 (1979) discloses that N- (1, 1, 2,2, 3,3, 3) hexafluoropropyldiethylamine, "Ishikawa reagent"is used to replace a hydroxyl group with a fluorine atom or eliminate a hydroxyl group to an olefin.

With cyclohexanol, a simple monocyclic system, the elimination product olefin was 78%. However, when the"Ishikawa reagent"was applied to a steroid, cholesterol, the corresponding fluoro compound cholesteryl fluoride was obtained in 83% yield; no elimination product was reported.

J. Org. Chem., 2187-2195 (1964) discloses the reaction of 1 la-hydroxypregn- 4-ene-3,20-dione with 2-chloro-1, 1, 2-trifluorotriethylamine to give the elimination

product, pregna-4,9 (11)-diene-3, 20-dione, in 86% yield. The process of the present invention does not use 2-chloro-1, 1, 2-trifluorotriethylamine also known as Yarovenko reagent. Further, use of 2-chloro-1, 1, 2-trifluorotriethylamine is a problem because it is not stable enough to make scale up practicable. In addition, it is derived from a chlorofluorocarbon and is not environmentally sound.

Tetrahedron Letters, 1065-1069 (1962) also discloses the reaction of 1 la- hydroxypregn-4-ene-3,20-dione with 2-chloro-1, 1, 2-trifluorotriethylamine to give the elimination product, pregna-4, 9 (11)-diene-3, 20-dione.

Steroids, 29,2187 (1964) discloses the reaction of steroidal alcohols with 2- chloro-1, 1, 2-trifluorotriethylamine to replace the hydroxyl group with fluorine. The present invention does not use 2-chloro-1, 1, 2-trifluorotriethylamine, nor does it replace a hydroxyl group with a fluorine atom.

J. Fluorine Chem., 109,25-31 (2001) describes and compares the use of 1, 1, 2,2-tetrafluoroethyl-N, N-dimethylamine as well as Yarovenko-Raksha and Ishikawa reagent as fluorinating and dehydrating agents. While the document discloses examples of elimination reactions in both aliphatic and cyclic systems, the primary use is as a fluorinating agent. The only steroid example was the reaction of 1, 1, 2, 2-tetrafluoroethyl-N, N-dimethylamine with cholesterol which produced a product with fluorine at the C-3 position of cholesterol.

SUMMARY OF INVENTION Disclosed is a process for the preparation of a A4, 6-ketal of formula (I-P) where R3, and R32 are (1) the same or different and are Cl-C3 alkyl, and (2) taken with the attached-O-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)- (CR33R34) n 1-(CH2)- where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are

C1-C3 alkyl, which comprises (1) contacting a A35-3-enol ether of formula (Alkyl enol ether) rr" (Alkyl enol ether) R3-O \ \ where R3 is C1-C3 alkyl, CH3-CO-, #-CO- or RSi-1RSi-2RSi-3Si- where RSi-1, RSi-2 and RSi-3 are the same or different and are C1-C4 alkyl ; with a hydride abstractor and an alcohol selected from the group consisting of alcohols of the formula : (a) R31-OH, where R31 is as defined above, (b) R32-OH, where R32 is as defined above, (c) HO- (CH2)- (CR33R34)n,- (CH2)-OH where n1, R33 and R34 are as defined above, (d) HO-CH2-CH2-OH.

Also disclosed is a 7a-substituted steroid of formula (II) where (1) R3 is = 0 ; R4 is R4-1 : R4-2 where one of R4-1 and R42 is-H and the other of R4, and R4-2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is-H:-H ; (II) R3 is R3-3 : R3-4 and R4is R43 : R4-4 where one of R3-3 and R3-4 is -O-R31 where R31 is C1-C3 alkyl, the other of R3-3 and R3-4 is taken together with one of R4-3 and R44 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached,

and the other of R4-3 and R4-4 is -H ; R6 is R6-3 : R64 where one of R6-3 and R64 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R63 and R64 is-H; (III) R3 is α-R3-5 : P-R3-6 where R3-5 is -O-R31 and R3-6 is -O-R32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of Cl-C3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached-0-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula -(CH2)-(CR33R34)n1-(CH2)- where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are-H and Cl-C3 alkyl ; R4 is - H : -H; R6 is R6-5 : R6-6 where one of 5 and R6-6 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R6-6 is-H ; (IV) R3 is α-R3-7 : ß-R3-8 where R3. is -O-R31 and R3-8 is -O-R32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R4-7 : R4-8 where one of R4-7 and R4-8 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R4-7 and R4-8 is-H; R6 is -H : -H; where Relis a molecular fragment of the formula (-A1) or of the formula (-A2) where X, is: -S-, -O- or -NX1-1- and where Xl is : - H,

C1-C4 alkyl, -CO-OXI-2 where X 1-2 is C1-C4 alkyl or -CH2-#, -CO-X1-2 where X1-2 is as defined above, -CO-# where -# is substituted in the o-position with -CO-O-(C1-C4 alkyl), -SO2-(C1-C3 alkyl), -S02- (P where # is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkoxy; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of - H, C1-C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkoxy, where Rc is selected from the group consisting of : - H, C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkoxy, - 0-Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and are-H, C1-C4 alkyl, -#, C1-C4 alkoxy and-OH, - F,-Cl,-Br,-I, -CO-OCH3 and -CO-Rc-1 where is Cl-C4 alkyl or -# ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> - H,<BR> <BR> <BR> - C=N, C,-C, o alkyl ; C1-C4 alkoxy; -CH2-ORd-1 where Rd-1 is-H or Cl-C4 alkyl, -CH2-N(Rd-6) 2 where the two Rd 6 are the same or different and are:

C1-C4 alkyl, -#, -CO-Rd 6a where Rd 6a is C1-C4 alkyl or -#, -CH2-O-CO-Rd-1 where Rd-1 is as defined above, -CH(ORd-1) 2 where Rd-1 is as defined above and where the two Rd-1 taken together are: <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -CH2-CH2-,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> -CH2-CH2-CH2-, -CH2-C (CH3-) 2-CH2-, -CH(-O-CO-Rd-1)2 where Rd-1 is as defined above, -Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, - 0-Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, -Sn(Rb-1) 3 where Rb-1 is as defined above, -S-Rd-5 where Rd-5 is C1-C4 alkyl or -#, -N(Rd-6) 2 where Rd-6 is as defined above, where Rc and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E, are the same or different and are: - H, C1-C4 alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, -OE1-1 where E1-1 is : - H, C1-C4 alkyl, - (per -SiE1-2E1-3E1-4 where E1-2, E1-3 and E, 4 are the same or different and are Cl-C4 alkyl or C1-C4 alkoxy, -S-E1-5 where E1-5 is C1-4 alkyl or -#, -S-(O)1-2-E1-5 where EI-5 is as defined above,

-N (Rd-6) 2 where the two Rd-6 are the same or different and are as defined above, -P(O)(O-E1-1)2 where E1-1 is as defined above, -Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; - CE, =M (-B) where El is as defined above and where M is: (1) =os (2) =N-E2 where E2 is selected from the group consisting of -H C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkenyl containing 1 or 2 double bonds, C,-C4 alkynyl containing 1 triple bond, -CO-OE2-1 where E2-1 is-H or C1-C4 alkyl, -C(E2-1)2-OE2-2 where E2-1 are the same or different and are as defined above and where E2-2 is C1-C4 alkyl, - (pour -Si(R), where the three R are the same or different and are defined above, -OE22 where E2-2 is as defined above, -S-E2-3 where E2-3 is C1-C4 alkyl or -#, -S-(O)1-2-E2-3 where E2. 3 is as defined above, -N (Rd-6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above; -Si (R) 3 where the three R are as defined above ; (3) =C (E2) 2 where the E2 are the same or different and are as defined above, where E, and E2 are taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form a ring of 5 thru 7 members, optionally containing 3 thru 5 - 0-, - S-,

-N=, -NX1-1- where X1-1 is as defined above, -CE2= where E2 is as defined above, -C(Rb)2- where Rb is as defined above, and optionally containing 1 or 2 additional double bonds; -C#C-E2 (-C) where E2 is as defined above; -CH2-CH=CH2 (-D1) -CH=C=CH2 (-D2) -CH2-C#C-H (-D3) where Ra is: (1)-H, (2)-OH, (3)-0- (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of -Si (-CH3) 3, -Si(-CH2-CH3) 3, - CO-CH3, -CO-H and -SiH (CH3) 2, (4) -F; where Rois : (1) =0, (2) -H:-H, (3) α-R11-1:ß-R11-2 where R11-1 is: (a)-H, (b)-O-R11-3 where R11-3 is: (i)-H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R"_2 is: (a)-H, (b)-O-R11-4 where R, is :

(i)-H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R, -1 and R11-2 must be-H, (4) R11-5:R11-6 where one of s or R))-6 and R9 are taken together with Rg to form a second bond between C-9 and C-l 1 and the other of R11-5 or R11-6 is - H, (5) oc-R"v :ß-R11-8 where R11-7 and R9 are taken together with-0-to form an epoxide between C-9 and C-11 and R zig is-H; where Rl7 is: (1) =0 ; (2) α-R17-1:ß-R17-2 where R17-1 is : (a)-H, <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b) -C#C-H,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) -C#N, (d) -C#C-CH2-O-R17-1-1 where Rn.).. is selected from the group consisting of (i)-H, (ii) -Si (R17-1-2) 3 where R17-1-2 are the same or different and are Cl-C4 alkyl, (iii) 1-ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2-tetrahydropyranyl, (e) -C#C-CH2-O-(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP), where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH, (g) -CH2-CH2-CH2-O(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP), where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) -CH2-CH2-CO-O- and where R17-2 is -OH ; (3) α-R17-3:ß-R17-4 where R17-3 is -OH and where Rv4 is: (a)-CO-CH3, (b)-CO-CH2-OH, (c)-CO-CH2-0-CO- (CH2) 0-3-CH3 ;

(4) α-R17-5 : ß-R17-6 where R1 5 and R17-6 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing-O-CH2-where the attachment of the-0 is at R ; 7. 6 in the P-orientation and the attachment of the CH2-is at R17-5 in the a-orientation ; (5) a-R, v :ß-R17-8 where R17-7 and R17-8 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing-0-CO-CH2-CH2-where the attachment of the CH2-is at R17-7 in the a-orientation and the attachment of the-0 is at R, 78 in the P-orientation ; (6)-0-CH (OR17-9)-CH2-CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (-O) is one of the four bonds at C-17 in the ß-configuration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2#####) is another of the four bonds at C-17 in the a-configuration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R17-9 is-H or Cl- C3 alkyl ; (7) α-R17-11 : ß-R17-12 where R17-10 is -(CH2)1-2-CH=CH2 and R17-12 is -OH.

Further disclosed is a cis enedione of the formula (III-cis) and a trans enedione of the formula (III-trans) t (111-trans) R N CO b c ! ! 11 R CO--Rd

where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4-1 : R4. 2 where one of R4-1 and R4-2 is-H and the other of R4-1 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is-H:-H ; (m) R3 is α-R3-5 : p-R3-6 where R3-5 is -O-R31 and R3-6 is -O-R32 where R31 and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of C1-C3 alkyl and R31 and R32 are taken with the attached-O-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)-(CR33R34)n1-(CH2)- where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are-H and Cl-C3 alkyl ; R4 is <BR> <BR> <BR> - H : -H; R6 is R6-5 : R6-6 where one of R6-5 and R6-6 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R6-6 is-H; (IV) R3 is α-R3-7:ß-R3-8 where R3-7 is -O-R31 and R3-8 is -O-R32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R4-7 : R4g where one of R47 and R4-8 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R4-7 and R48 is-H; R6 is-H:-H ; where R9, R11 R17 are as defined above; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of -H, C1-C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkoxy, where Re is selected from the group consisting of : -H, C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkoxy, -O-Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and are-H, C1-C4 alkyl,-, Cl-C4 alkoxy and-OH,

- F,-Cl,-Br,-I, - CO-OCH3 and -CO-Rc-1 where Rc-1 is C1-C4 alkyl or -# ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> - H,<BR> <BR> <BR> - C=N, C1-C10 alkyl ; C1-C4 alkoxy; -CH2-ORd-1 where Rd-1 is-H or C1-C4 alkyl, -CH2-N(Rd-6)2 where the two Rd 6 are the same or different and are: C1-C4 alkyl, -#, -CO-Rd-6a where Rd-6a is C1-C4 alkyl or -#, -CH2-O-CO-Rd-1 where Rd-1 is as defined above, -CH(ORd-1) 2 where Rd-1 is as defined above and where the two Rd-1 taken together are: -CH2-CH2-, -CH2-CH2-CH2-, -CH2-C (CH3-) 2-CH2-, -CH(O-CO-Rd-1) 2 where Rd-1 is as defined above, -Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, - 0-Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, -Sn(Rb-1) 3 where Rb X is as defined above, -S-Rd-5 where Rd-5 is C1-C4 alkyl or -#, -N(Rd-6) 2 where Rd4 is as defined above, where Re and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form where E, are the same or different and are: - H,

C1-C4 alkyl, - F,-Cl,-Br,-I, -OE1-1 where E1-1 is : - H, C1-C4 alkyl, - (pour -SiE1-2E1-3E1-4 where E1-2, E1-3 and E1-4 are the same or different and are Cl-C4 alkyl or Cl-C4 alkoxy, -S-E1-5 where E1-5 is C1-C4 alkyl or- (p, -S-(O)1-2-E1-5 where E1-5 is as defined above, -N(Rd-6) 2 where the two Rd-6 are the same or different and are as defined above, -P(O)(O-E1-1)2 where E1-1 is as defined above, -Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above.

Further disclosed is a hydroxy compound of formula (IV-OH) and a hydroperoxy compound (IV-O-OH)

where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (m-cis) and (III- trans) and where Rg, R11 R17 and Rb are as defined above and where R7-2 is-H and C-C4 alkyl optionally substituted with one or two-OH.

Disclosed is a biscarbonyl compound of the formula (V) where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III- trans) and where R9, R R17 and Rb are as defined above.

Also disclosed is a cis oxyenedione of the formula (X-cis) and a trans enedione of the formula (X-trans) R, R17 (X-trans) Ru O RTrx RdA c R )) FRc/\° \O-CO-Rd where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III- trans) and where R9, R11R17, Rb, Re and Rd are as defined above.

Further disclosed is a 7a-unsaturated steroid of formula (XIV)

where R3, R4, Rs and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III- trans) and where Ra, R11 R17, Rb and Rd are as defined above.

Additionally disclosed is a 7a-preacid of the formula (XV) where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III- trans) and where R9, R11 R17 and Rb are as defined above.

Disclosed is a process for the preparation of a 7a-substituted steroid (II) of the formula where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4., : R4. 2 where one of R4-1 and R42is-H and the other of R41 and R4-2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R is-H:-H ; (II) R3 is R3-3:R3-4 and R4 is R4-3:R4-4 where one of R3-3 and R3-4 is -O-R31 where R31 is C1-3 alkyl, the other of R3-3 and R3-4 is taken together with one of R4-3

and R4-4 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached, and the other of R4-3 and R44 is-H ; R6 is R6-3 : R64 where one of R6-3 and R64 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6-3 and R6-4 is-H; (III) R3 is α-R3-5 : ß-R3-6 where R3-5 is -O-R31 and R3-6 is -O-R32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of Cl-C3 alkyl and R31 and R32 are taken with the attached -O-C-O- to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)- (CR33R34) nl- (CH2)- where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are-H and Cl-C3 alkyl ; R4 is <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> - H : -H; R6 is R6-s : R6-6 where one of R6-5 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6-5 and R6-6 is-H; (IV) R3 is α-R3-7:ß-R3-8 where R3-7 is -O-R31 and R3-8 is -O-R32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R4-7 : R4-8 where one of R47 and R4 8 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R4-8 is-H; R6 is-H : -H; where R R9, R11 and R17, are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a #4,6-3-keto steroid or ketal thereof (I) of the formula where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4-1 : R4-2 where one of R4-1 and R4. is-H and the other of R4-1 and R4-2 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached;

(1-ketal) R3 is R3-9 : R3, 0 where R3-9 is -O-R31 and R3-1 to is-0-R32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of Cl-C3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached-0-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)-(CR33R34)n1-(CH2)- where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are-H and Cl-C3 alkyl ; R4 is R4-9 : R4-tO where one of R4-9 and R4-10 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R4-9 and R4, 0 is - H ; where R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above, with an adduct selected from compounds (a) of the formula (A) where X1, Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above, and where Ra is selected from the group consisting of-H,-ZnL,-BL,-SiL3, -SnL3, -Cu, -CuL, -AlL2, -HgL, -Ag, -MgL, -Li and-COOH, where L is-OH, C1-C4 alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, -CN, -O(C1-3 alkyl), 2-thienyl, (CH3) 2C (O-)-C (O-) C (CH3) 2 and (b) of the formula (A') Rb-CO-CHRb-CHRc-CO-Rd (A') where Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above; (c) of the formula (A")

where Re is: C1-C4 alkyl, -CO-(C1-C4 alkyl or -#), -Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above and where XI, Rb, and Rd are as defined above; (d) of the formula (B) Ra-CE1=M (B) where Ra, E, and M are as defined above; (e) of the formula (C) Ra-C#C-E2 (C) where Ra and E2 are as defined above; (f) of the formulas (D1, D2 and D3) Ra-CH2-CH=CH2 (D1) Ra-CH=C=CH2 (D2) Ra-CH2-C=C-H (D3) where Ra is as defined above, in the presence of : (1) a Lewis Acid, (2) a proton acid with a pKa of < about 5 or (3) a salt of a secondary amine of the formula where: RS-2 is-H, C1-C4 alkyl, -#, and -CH2-# ; Rus 3 is-H, C1-C4 alkyl ; RS-4 is -H, C1-C4 alkyl, -# ; Rus 5 is-H, C1-C4 alkyl, -# ; and

where Rs-2 is-H, C1-C4 alkyl, -#, and -CH2-# ; RS-4 is-H, C1-C4 alkyl, -# ; RS-5 is-H, C1-C4 alkyl, -# ; with an acid of pKa of < about 2.

Also disclosed is a process for purifying a 7a-substituted steroid of formula (II) where R3, R4, R, and R6 are as defined for the 7a-substituted steroid (II) and where R7-1, R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above; which comprises: (1) crystallizing 7a-substituted steroid (II) which contains greater than 5% of 7p-isomer from a solvent selected from the group consisting of ethyl acetate, propyl acetate and butyl acetate.

Further disclosed is a process for the preparation of a cis-enedione of formula (III-cis) where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III- trans) and where R7-1, R7-2, R9, R11, R17, Rb, Rc, Rd are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a 7a-substituted steroid of formula (II)

where R3, R4, R5, R6, R7-1, R9, R11 and Ri 7 are as defined above; with an agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) a halogenating agent in the presence of water and a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of > about 8, (b) an oxygen donating agent, (c) electrochemical oxidation, (d) a quinone in the presence of water or (e) nonquinone oxidants.

Additionally disclosed is a process for the preparation of a trans-enedione of formula (m-trans) R, R17 z (I I I-trans) R Rg II b C R/\CO R

where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III- trans) and where R9, R11, R17, Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a cis-enedione of formula (IH-cis)

where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11, R17, Rb, Re and Rd are as defined above with an isomerization catalyst selected from the group consisting of : (a) a strong acid of pKa of < about 2; (b) a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8 and (c) salt of a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8, (d) l2, (e) (C1-C4)3P, (f) T3P, (g) heating to about 80°.

Disclosed is a process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound of formula (IV-OH) or a hydroperoxy compound of formula (IV-OOH) or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V) or a carboxylic acid of formula (VI)

or a mixture thereof, where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (IH-cis) and (III-trans) and where R7-2, R9, R11, R17, Rb are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a cis-enedione of the formula (III-cis) or a trans-enedione of the formula (III-trans) '' ( (III-trans) R R4 Re \ c C 11 R/\CO R

or a mixture thereof, where R3, R4, R5, R6, Rg, R", R, 7, Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above, with ozone in the presence of an alcohol of the formula R72-OH, where R72 is as defined above.

Also disclosed is a process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound of formula (IV-OH)

where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III- trans) and where R7-2, R9, R11, R17 and Rb are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a hydroperoxy compound of formula (N-OOH)

where R3, R4, R5, R6, Rg, Rl, Rl, Rb and Razz are as defined above with a hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent.

Further disclosed is a process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid of formula (VI)

or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (m-trans) and where R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a hydroperoxy compound of formula (IV-OOH)

where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11, R1 Rb and Ru 2 are as defined above; with a carboxylic acid forming agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) heat, (b) a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of about 5 or above, (c) an acid which has a pKa of less than about 3, (d) an acylating agent.

Additionally disclosed is a process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid of formula (VI)

where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (m-cis) and (III- trans) and where Rg, R11 and R17 are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a hydroxy compound of formula (IV-OH)

or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V)

or mixture thereof, where R3, R4, R5 and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (m-cis) and (III-trans) and where R9, Rs, R17 and Rb are as defined above; with an oxidatively cleaving agent.

Disclosed is a process for the preparation of a 5,7-lactone of formula (VII)

where (Va) R2 is-H:-H ; R3 is = O ; R4 is-H : -H; (Vb) R2 is-H:-H ; R3 is R3a : R3b where both R3a and R3b are-OH and R4 is-H:-H ; where R9, R11 and R17, are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a carboxylic acid of formula (VI)

where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4-1:R4-2 where one of R4-1 and R4-2 is-H and the other of R4-1 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is-H:-H ;

(HI) R3 is α-R3-5 : ß-R3-6 where R3-5 is -O-R31 and R3-6 is-0-R32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of C1-C3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached-O-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)- (CR33R34) nl- (CH2)- where ni is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are-H and Cl-C3 alkyl ; R4 is - H : -H; R6 is R6-5 : R6-6 where one of R6-5 and R6-6 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6-5 and R6-6 is-H; (IV) R3 is α-R3-7:ß-R3-8 where R3-7 is -O-R31 and R3-8 is -O-R32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R4-7:R4-8 where one of R47 and R4-8 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R4-8 is-H; R6 is-H:-H ; where R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above; with a reaction medium which has a pH of less than about 5.

Also disclosed is a process for the preparation of a 5,7-lactone of formula (VII) where (Va) R2 is-H:-H, R3 is =O and R4 is-H:-H ; where R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a carboxylic acid of formula (VI)

where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4 : R4-2 where one of R4-1 and R4-2 is-H and the other of R4-1 and R4 2 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is-H:-H ; where R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above; under anhydrous conditions with an anhydrous reaction medium of pH less than about 5.

Disclosed is a process for the preparation of a 5,7-lactone of formula (VII) where (Vc) R2 is -H:-H, R3 is -O-R3a:-O-R3b where R3a and R3b the same and are Cl-C3 alkyl or where R3a and R3b are taken together with the attached-0-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)-(CR33R34)n1-(CH2)- where ni is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are-H and Cl-C3 alkyl, and R4 is-H:-H ; (VI) R2 is-H : -H; R3 is R3c : R3d and R4 is R4c:R4d where one of R3C and R3d is taken with one of R4c or R4d to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R3C and R3d is CH3-O-or C2Hs-O-; and the other of R4c and R4d is-H; or

(VII) R2 is R2e : R2f and R3 is R3e : R3f where one of R2e and R2f is taken with one of R3e or R3f to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R2e and R2f is-H, and the other of R3e and R3f is CH3-O- or C2H5-0- ; or mixtures thereof; where R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above; where (III) R3 is α-R3-5 : ß-R3-6 where R3-5 is-0-R3, and R3-6 is -O-R32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of Cl-C3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached-O-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)-(CR33R34)n1-(CH2)- where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are-H and Cl-C3 alkyl ; Ra is - H : -H; R6 is R6-5:R6-6 where one of R65 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6-5 and R6-6 is-H; (IV) R3 is α-R3-7:ß-R3-8 where R3-7 is -O-R31 and R3-8 is -O-R32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R4-7:R4-8 where one of R47 and R4-8 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R4-8 is-H; R6 is -H : -H; where R9, R11 and Rl7 are as defined above; with at least a catalytic amount of acid.

Disclosed is a process for the preparation of a methyl ester of formula (VIII)

where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4 l : R4. 2 where one of R4-1 and R4-2 is-H and the other of R4-1 and R4 2 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is-H:-H ; where R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a 5,7-lactone of the formula (VII) where R4 is-H:-H and where R3, R9, Ru and R17 are defined above, with base, and (2) contacting the reaction mixture of step (1) with a methylating agent.

Also disclosed is a process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid of the formula (VI) or pharmaceutically acceptable salts there of, where

(1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4-1 : R4-2 where one of R4-1 and R4-2 is-H and the other of R4-1 and R4-2 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is-H:-H ; where R9, R11, R17 are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a 5,7-lactone of formula (VII) where R4 is-H:-H ; and where R3, R9, Rn and Rn are as defined above, with a reaction medium which as a pH > 7.

Further disclosed is a process for the preparation of a cis-oxyenedione of the formula (X-cis)

where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (m-cis and (III-trans) and where Rg, R11, 1, R 17, Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a 7a-substituted steroid of formula (II)

where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III- trans) and where R7-1, R9, R11 and R17 are as defmed above; with ozone in the presence of a C1-C4 alcohol and (2) contacting the mixture of step (1) with a hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent.

Additionally disclosed is a process 355. A process for the preparation of a trans-oxyenedione of the formula (X-trans) R, R17 (X-trans) R9 O 0 Ic ""cl \il C R/\o CO Rd where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (m-cis and (III-trans) and where R9, Rl, Rl 7, Rb, Re and Rd are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a cis-oxyenedione of the formula (X-cis) where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11, R17, Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above, with

an isomerization catalyst selected from the group consisting of : (a) a strong acid of pKa of < about 2; (b) a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8 and (c) salt of a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8, (d) I2, (e) (Ci-C4) 3P, (f) #3P, (e) heating to about 80°.

Disclosed is a process for the preparation of a hydroxy compound of formula (IV-OH)

where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (IH-trans) and where R7-2, R9, R11, R17 and Rb are as defined above; or a hydroperoxy compound of formula (IV-OOH) where R3, R4, R5, R6, R7-2, R9, R11, R17 and Rb are as defined above, or a biscarbonyl compound of formula (V)

where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R, R, 7 and Rb are as defined above, or a carboxylic acid of formula (VI) where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R, i and Rl7 are as defined above, or a mixture thereof, which comprises: (1) contacting an oxyenedione of the formula (X-cis)

where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11, R17, Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above or an oxyenedione of the formula (X-trans) R, R17 1 (X-trans) RdA c 1Rg., 0 Ra RsRs \C ) !' C R/\O-CO-Rd

where R3, R4, R5, R6, R9, R11, R17, Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above or mixture there of, with ozone in the presence of an alcohol of the formula R7-2-OH where R7-2 is as defined above.

Also disclosed is a process to prepare a carboxylic acid of formula (VI)

or salt thereof where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (m-cis) and (III-trans) and where Rg, R11 and R17 are as defined above; which comprises : (1) contacting a 7a-substituted steroid of formula (II) where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III- trans) and where R7.), R9, R ;) and R) 7, are as defined above; with an agent selected from the group consisting of :

(a) a halogenating agent in the presence of water and a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of > about 8, (b) an oxygen donating agent, (c) electrochemical oxidation, (d) a quinone in the presence of water or (e) nonquinone oxidants; and (2) contacting the reaction mixture of step (1) with ozone in the presence of an alcohol of the formula R7-2-OH where R72 is as defined above; (3) contacting the reaction mixture of step (2) with a hydroperoxy deoxygenating agent and (4) contacting the reaction mixture of step (3) with an oxidatively cleaving agent.

Disclosed is a process to prepare a carboxylic acid of formula (VI)

or salt thereof where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III-trans) and where Rg, R, 1 and RX7 are as defined above; which comprises: (1) contacting a 7a-substituted steroid of formula (II)

where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (In-cis) and (III- trans) and where R7-1, R9, R11, R17 are as defined above with

(1) ozone in the presence of an alcohol of the formula R7-2-OH where R7-2 is as defined above; (2) contacting the reaction mixture of step (1) with a hydroperoxy deoxygenating agent and (3) contacting the reaction mixture of step (2) with an oxidatively cleaving agent.

Also disclosed is a process for the preparation of a carboxylic acid of formula (VI)

where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III-trans) and where Rg, R11 and R17 are as defined above, which comprises: (1) contacting a cis oxyenedione of the formula (X-cis) or a trans oxyenedione of the formula (X-trans)

Ri ruz (X-trans) R Rs.,.,, C O Rb I I ,-*, c C R/\o CORd or mixture thereof where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III-trans) and where R9, R11, 1, R 17, Rb, Re and Rd are as defined above, with an oxidatively cleaving agent.

Also disclosed is a process for the preparation of a #9(11)-17-lactone (CII) which comprises: (1) contacting a 1 1α-hydroxy-17-lactone (CI) with a N-fluoroalkylamine reagent of formula (CVI) where: Z1 is C1-C4 alkyl ;

Z2 is C,-C4 alkyl and where Zi and Z2 together with the attached nitrogen atom form a 5-or 6-member heterocycle selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl and morpholinyl ; Z3 is -F or -CF3.

Further disclosed is a process for the preparation of a A9 ()-steroid (CV) where W5 is : (1) nothing, there is a double bond between C4 and C5 ; (2) W6 is W6 : W6-2 where one of W6-1 or W6-2 is taken together with W5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of W6-1 and W62 is-H; (3) W5 is α-O- and W7 is α-W7-1 : p-W7-2 where W7-1 is -CO- resulting in a lactone (-O-CO-) with the oxygen atom bonded to the C-5 position in the a- configuration and the carbonyl group bonded to the C-7 position in the a- configuration, W72 is-H ; where W6 is: (1) -H;-H ; (2) is W63 : W6-4 where one of W6-3 and W64 is taken together with W5 to form a double bond between C-5 and C-6 and the other of W6-3 and W6-4 is-H; (3) is W6-3 : W6-4 and W7 is W7-3 : W7-4 where one of W6-3 and W6-4 is taken together with one of W7-3 or W74 to form a double bond between C-6 and C-7, the other of W6-3 and W64 is-H, the other of W7-3 and W7-4 is -H ; where W7 is : (1) α-W7-5 : ß-W7-6 where W7-5 is : (a)-H, (b)-C =N, (c) -C#C-H,

(d)-CH=CH-CH3, (e)-CO-OH, (f) -CO-OW7-5A where W7-5A is: (i) C1-C4 alkyl, (ii) qp optionally substituted with one thru three Cl C3 alkyl,-F,-Cl,-Br,-I, C1-C3 alkoxy, (g)-<p optionally substituted with one thru three C1-C3 alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, C1-C3 alkoxy, (h)-CO-SW7-5A where W7-5A is as defined above, (i) -CO-CH=CH-O-CO-W7-5A where W7-5A is as defined above, <BR> <BR> <BR> (j)-CO-CO-H,<BR> <BR> <BR> (k)-CH2-NO2, (1)-S-CO-W7-5A where W7-5A is as defined above, (m) 5-methylfur-2-yl, (n) 5-t-butylfur-2-yl, and W7-6 is-H; (3) a-W77 : ß-W7-8 where W7-7 is -H and W7-8 is: (a)-H, (b)-O-CO-(C1-C4 alkyl), (c)-O-CO-OW7-8A where W7-8A is: (i) C1-C4 alkyl, (iii optionally substituted with optionally substituted with one thru three Cl-C3 alkyl,-F,-Cl,-Br,-I, C,-C3 alkoxy, (iii)-CH2-# where -# is optionally substituted with one thru three C1-C3 alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, C1-C3 alkoxy; which comprises: (1) contacting a 11 a-hydroxy steroid (CIV)

where W5, W6 and W7 are as defined above, with a N-fluoroalkylamine reagent of the formula (CVI) where: Z1 is C1-C4 alkyl ; Z2 is C1-C4 alkyl and where Z, and Z2 together with the attached nitrogen atom form a 5-or 6-member heterocycle selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl and morpholinyl; Z3 is-F or-CF3.

Additionally disclosed is a process for the preparation of a #9(11)-7α- substituted steroid of the formula (II) where R17 is (1) =O ; (3) α-R17-3 : ß-R17-4 where Rl73 is-OH and where Ri » is: (a)-CO-CH3, (b)-CO-CH2-OH, (c)-CO-CH2-O-CO-(CH2)0-3-CH3 ; (4) a-R, 7-5 : ß-R17-6 where Rn. s and R) 7-6 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing-O-CH2-where the attachment of the-0 is at R) 7. 6 in the ß-orientation and the attachment of the CH2-is at R) 7-5 in the a-orientation; (5) α-R1 : :ß-R17-8 where R17-7 and R17-8 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing-0-CO-CH2-CH2-where the

attachment of the CH2-is at R17-7 in the a-orientation and the attachment of the-0 is at Razzs in the 0-orientation ; (6)-0-CH (OR17-9)-CH2-CH2...... where the bond from the oxygen (-O) is one of the four bonds at C-17 in the 0-configuration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2.....) is another of the four bonds at C-17 in the a-configuration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R17-9 is-H or C- C3 alkyl ; (7) α-R17-11:ß-R17-12 where R17-10 is -(CH2)1-2-CH=CH2 and Rl712is -OH ; where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III-trans) and where Relis as defined above, which comprises contacting a 11α- hydroxy 7a-substituted steroid of the formula (II) where R3, R4, R5, R6 R7 l and Rl7 are as defined above, with a N-fluoroalkylamine reagent of formula (CVI).

Disclosed is a process for the preparation of a #9(11)-trans enedione of the formula (III-trans) Ruz (III-trans) R3 eco R4 Re \ c C Rcw \CO Rd where Rl7 is: (1) =O ; (3) α-R17-3:ß-R17-4 where R17-3 is -OH and where R17-4 is:

(a)-CO-CH3, (b)-CO-CH2-OH, (c) -CO-CH2-O-CO-(CH2)0-3-CH3 ; (4) α-R17-5:ß-R17-6 where Razz and Ru 7-6 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing-0-CH2-where the attachment of the-0 is at R, 76 in the 0-orientation and the attachment of the CH2-is at R17-5 in the a-orientation ; (5) Cc-R17-7 : ß-R17-8 where R17-7 and Razz are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing -O-CO-CH2-CH2-where the attachment of the CH2-is at R17-7 in the a-orientation and the attachment of the-0 is at R17-8 in the ß-orientation ; (6)-0-CH (OR17-9)-CH2-CH2...... where the bond from the oxygen (-O) is one of the four bonds at C-17 in the ß-configuration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2.....) is another of the four bonds at C-17 in the a-configuration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where Razz is-H or C1- C3 alkyl ; (7) α-R17-11:ß-R17-12 where R17-10 is -(CH2)1-2-CH=CH2 and Ri7 2 is -OH ; where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (m-cM) and (III-trans) and where Rb, Re and Rd are as defined above, which comprises contacting a 11 a-hydroxy cis enedione of the formula (III-cis) or a 1 la-hydroxy trans enedione of the formula (III-trans)

HO, X (III-trans) R<"""CO Rb R4 Re C C Rc CO-Rd where R3, R4, R5, R6, R17, Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above, with a N- fluoroalkylamine reagent of formula (CVI).

Also disclosed is a process to prepare a A9 ()-carboxylic acid of the formula (VI) or salt thereof where Rn is : (1) =O ; (3) α-R17-3 : ß-R1 7-4 where R17-3 is -OH and where R17-4 is : (a)-CO-CH3, (b)-CO-CH2-OH, (c)-CO-CH2-0-CO- (CH2) o-3-CH3 ; (4) α-R17-5:ß-R17-6 where R17-5 and R) 7-6 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing-0-CH2-where the attachment of the-0 is at R) 7-6 in the 0-orientation and the attachment of the CH2-is at R17-5 in the a-orientation; (5) α-R17-7 : ß-R1 7-8 where R17-7 and R17-8 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing-0-CO-CH2-CH2-where the attachment of the CH2-is at R17-7 in the a-orientation and the attachment of the-0 is at Razz in the P-orientation ;

(6)-0-CH (OR17-9)-CH2-CH2...... where the bond from the oxygen (-O) is one of the four bonds at C-17 in the 0-configuration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2.....) is another of the four bonds at C-17 in the a-configuration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R17-9 is-H or Cl- C3 alkyl ; (7) α-R17-11 : ß-R17-12 where R17-10 is -(CH2)1-2-CH=CH2 and R17-12 is -OH ; where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (III-trans), which comprises (1) contacting a 11 a-hydroxy-hydroxy compound of the formula (IV-OH) or a 11α-hydroxy-hydroperoxy compound of the formula (IV-OOH) or a 11 a-hydroxy biscarbonyl compound of the formula (V)

where R3, R4, R5, and R6 are as defined for the cis and trans enedione (III-cis) and (m- trans) and where R7-2, RI 7 and Rb, are as defined above, with a N-fluoroalkylamine reagent of formula (CVI) and (2) contacting the reaction mixture of step (1) with an oxidatively cleaving agent.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION Eplerenone is 9a, 1 la-epoxy-17ß-hydroxypregn4-en-3-one-7a, 21- dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester and as such contains a 7a-carbomethoxy substituent. It is useful as a pharmaceutical agent for the treatment of hypertension and congestive heart failure. A major difficulty in the production of eplerenone is introduction of the 7a-carbomethoxy substituent. The processes and intermediates of the present invention are improved processes for the preparation of eplerenone.

CHART A discloses the general process of the invention when the adduct at the 7a-position,-R71 is (-A1). The process of the present invention begins with a protected or unprotected A46-3-keto steroid (I). Since the steroid A-ring can be protected or not protected, CHART B discloses an improved process for protection of the A46-3-keto steroid (I) starting material as a C-3 protected #4,6-3-ketal steroid (I-P).

CHART C discloses an alternative route (ozonolysis) for transformation of the 7a- substituted steroid (II) to eplerenone (IX). CHART D discloses the general process when the steroid A-ring is unprotected and R7. 1 is the variable substituent (-A1).

CHART E discloses the preferred process for the transformation of a A4'6-3-keto steroid or ketal thereof (I) to eplerenone (IX). CHART F discloses the reversible nature of the conversion of the carboxylic acid (VI) with the 5,7-lactone (VII).

CHART G discloses the general process of the invention when-R71 is (-A2).

CHART H discloses the general process of the invention when-R7 t is (-B), (-C), (-dol), (-D2) or (-D3).

The first step in the process of CHART A is to prepare a 7a-substituted steroid (In of the formula

where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4-1 : R4-2 where one of R4-1 and R4-2 is-H and the other of R4-1 and R42 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is -H : -H; (II) R3 is R3-3 : R3-4 and R4is R43 : R4-4 where one of r3-3 and R3-4 is -O-R31 where R31 is C1-C3 alkyl, the other of R3-3 and R3. 4 is taken together with one of R4-3 and R44 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached, and the other of R4-3 and R4-4 is -H ; R6 is R6-3 : R64 where one of R63 and R64 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6-3 and R64 is-H; (III) R3 is a-R3-5 : ß-R3-6 where R3-5 is-0-R3, and R3-6 is -O-R32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of Cl-C3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached-0-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)- (CR33R34) nl- (CH2)- where ni is 0 or 1 ; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are-H and Cl-C3 alkyl ; R4 is - H : -H; R6 is R6-5 : R6-6 where one of R6-5 and R66 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6 5 and R6-6 is-H; (IV) R3 is α-R3-7:ß-R3-8 where R3-7 is -O-R31 and R3-8 is -O-R32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R4-7:R4-8 where one of R47 and R4-8 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R4-8 is-H; R6 is-H:-H ; where R7-1 is a molecular fragment of the formula (-Al)

or of the formula (-A2) where X is : -S-, -O- or -NX1-1 and where X1-1 is: <BR> <BR> <BR> - H,<BR> <BR> <BR> C,-C4 alkyl, -CO-OX1-2 where X1-2 is C1-C4 alkyl or -CH2-#, -CO-X1-2 where X1-2 is as defined above, -CO-# where -# is substituted in the o-position with -CO-O-(C1-C4 alkyl), - SO2- (CI-C3 alkyl), -S02- (P where (p is optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1-C4 alkyl, Ci-C4 alkoxy; where Rb is selected from the group consisting of - H, C1-C4 alkyl or phenyl optionally substituted with 1 or 2 C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkoxy, where Re is selected from the group consisting of : - H, C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 alkoxy,

-O-Si (R) 3 where the R's are the same or different and are-H, Cl-C4 alkyl, -#, C1-C4 alkoxy and-OH, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, - CO-OCH3 and -CO-Rc-1 where Rc-1 IS C1-C4 alkyl or -# ; where Rd is selected from the group consisting of <BR> <BR> <BR> - H,<BR> <BR> <BR> - C=N, C1-C10 alkyl ; C1-C4 alkoxy ; -CH2-ORd-1 where Rd-1 is-H or C1-C4 alkyl, -CH2-N(Rd-6)2 where the two Rd4 are the same or different and are: C1-C4 alkyl, p -CO-Rd-6a where Rd-6a is C1-C4 alkyl or -#, -CH2-O-CO-Rd-1 where Rd-1 is as defined above, -CH(ORd-1)2 where Rd-1 is as defined above and where the two Rd-1 taken together are: -CH2-CH2-, -CH2-CH2-CH2-, -CH2-C (CH3-) 2-CH2-, -CH(-O-CO-Rd-1)2 where Rd-1 is as defined above, -Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, - 0-Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above, -Sn(Rb-1) 3 where Rb-1 is as defined above, -S-Rd-5 where Rd-5 is C1-C4 alkyl or -#, -N(Rd-6)2 where Rd-6 is as defined above, where Rc and Rd taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form

where Es are the same or different and are: - H, C1-C4 alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, -OE1-1 where E1-1 is: - H, C1-C4 alkyl, -# or -SiE1-2E1-3E1-4 where E1 -2, E1-3 and E1-4 are the same or different and are C1-C4 alkyl or C1-C4 alkoxy, -S-E1-5 where E1-5 is C1-C4 alkyl or -#, -S-(O)1-2-E1-5 where E1-5 is as defined above, -N(Rd-6) 2 where the two Rd 6 are the same or different and are as defined above, -P(O)(O-E1-1) 2 where E1-1 is as defined above, -Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above; -CE1=M (-B) where E, is as defined above and where M is: (1) =0, (2) =N-E2 where E2 is selected from the group consisting of -H C1-C4 alkyl, C,-C4 alkenyl containing 1 or 2 double bonds, C,-C4 alkynyl containing 1 triple bond, -CO-OE2-1 where E2-1 is-H or C1-C4 alkyl,

-C(E2-1)2-OE2-2 where E2-1 are the same or different and are as defined above and where E2-2 is C1-C4 alkyl, - cp or -Si(R)3 where the three R are the same or different and are defined above, -OE22 where E2-2 is as defined above, -S-E23 where E2-3 is Cl-C4 alkyl or -#, -S-(O)1-2-E2-3 where E2-3 is as defined above, -N(Rd-6) 2 where the two Rd6 are the same or different and are as defined above; -Si (R) 3 where the three R are as defined above; (3) =C (E2) 2 where the E2 are the same or different and are as defined above, where Es and E2 are taken together with the atoms to which they are attached to form a ring of 5 thru 7 members, optionally containing 3 thru 5 -O-, - S-, -N=, -NX1-1- where X1-1 is as defined above, -CE2= where E2 is as defined above, -C (Rb) 2- where Rb is as defined above, and optionally containing 1 or 2 additional double bonds; -C#C-E2 (-C) where E2 is as defined above; -CH2-CH=CH2 (-D1) -CH=C=CH2 (-D2) -CH2-C#C-H (-D3) where R9 is: (1)-H, (2)-OH,

(3)-0- (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is selected from the group consisting of -Si (-CH3) 3, -Si(-CH2-CH3) 3, - CO-CH3, -CO-H and -SiH (CH3) 2, (4) -F; where R11 is : (1) =O, (2) -H:-H, (3) α-R11-1 : ß-R11-2 where R11-1 is: (a)-H, (b) -O-R11-3 where R11-3 is: (i)-H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, and where R, 1-2 is: (a)-H, (b)-0-Ri, 4 where R, 4is : (i)-H, (ii) a HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, with the proviso that one of R11-1 and R11-2 must be-H, (4) R11-5:R11-6 where one of R11-5 or R11-6 and R9 are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C-9 and C-11 and the other of R11-5 or R11-6 is - H, (5) α-R1 7 : ß-R11-8 where R11-7 and R9 are taken together with - 0-to form an epoxide between C-9 and C-11 and R11-8 is-H; where R17 is: (1) =0 ; (2) α-R17-1 : ß-R17-2 where R17-1 is: (a)-H,

(b) -C#C-H,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (c) -C#N, (d) -C#C-CH2-O-R1 7-1-1 where R17-1-1 is selected from the group consisting of (i)-H, (ii) -Si (R17-1-2) 3 where R, 712 are the same or different and are C I-C4 alkyl, (iii) 1-ethoxyethyl, (iv) 2-tetrahydropyranyl, (e) -C#C-CH2-O-(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP), where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (f)-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH, (g)-CH2-CH2-CH2-0- (HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP) where HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP is as defined above, (h) -CH2-CH2-CO-O- and where R17-2 is-OH; (3) α-R17-3:ß-R17-4 where RI 7-3 is-OH and where RI is : <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (a)-CO-CH3,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> (b)-CO-CH2-OH, (c) -CO-CH2-O-CO-(CH2)0-3-CH3 ; (4) α-R17-5 : ß-R17-6 where R17-5 and R17-6 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a three member epoxide containing-0-CH2-where the attachment of the-0 is at Razz in the 0-orientation and the attachment of the CH2-is at R) 7-5 in the a-orientation; (5) α-R17-7 : ß-R, 7-8 where R17-7 and R17-8 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing-0-CO-CH2-CH2-where the attachment of the CH2-is at R17-7 in the a-orientation and the attachment of the-0 is at R17-8 in the 0-orientation ; (6)-0-CH (OR17-9)-CH2-CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (-O) is one of the four bonds at C-17 in the 0-configuration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2######) is another of the four bonds at C-17 in the a-configuration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R17-9 is-H or Cl- C3 alkyl ;

(7) a-Rl7 7-11:ß-R17-12 where R17-10 is -(CH2)1-2-CH=CH2 and R17-12 is -OH ; which comprises: (1) contacting a #4,6-3-keto steroid or ketal thereof (I) of the formula where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4-1 : R4-2 where one of R4-1 and R4-2 is-H and the other of R4-1 and R4-2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; (I-ketal) R3 is R3-9 : R3-10 where R3-9 is -O-R31 and R3-10 is -O-R32 where R31 and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of Cl-C3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached-0-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)- (CR33R34) n1-(CH2)- where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are-H and Cl-C3 alkyl ; Rois R4-9 : R4-10 where one of R4-9 and R4-10 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R4-9 and R4, 0 is - H ; where R9, R, and R) ? are as defined above, with an adduct selected from compounds (a) of the formula (A)

where X1, Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above, and where Ra is selected from the group consisting of-H,-ZnL,-BL,-SiL3, -SnL3, -Cu, -CuL, -AlL2, -HgL, -Ag, -MgL, -Li and-COOH, where L is-OH, C,-C4 alkyl,-F,-Cl,-Br,-I,-CN,-O (C1-C3 alkyl), 2-thienyl, (CH3) 2C (O-)-C (O-) C (CH3) 2 and (b) of the formula (A') Rb-CO-CHRb-CHRc-CO-Rd (A') where Rb, Rs and Rd are as defined above; (c) of the formula (A") where Re is: C1-C4 alkyl, -CO-(C1-C4 alkyl or -#), -Si (R) 3 where R is as defined above and where XI, Rb, Rc and Rd are as defined above; (d) of the formula (B) Ra-CE, =M (B) where Ra, E, and M are as defined above; (e) of the formula (C) R,-C=C-E2 (C) where Ra and E2 are as defined above; (f) of the formulas (D1, D2 and D3) Ra-CH2-CH=CH2 (D1) Ra-CH=C=CH2 (D2)

Ra-CH2-C=C-H (D3) where Ra is as defined above, in the presence of : (1) a Lewis Acid, (2) a proton acid with a pKa of < about 5 or (3) a salt of a secondary amine of the formula

where RS-2 is-H, C1-C4 alkyl, -#, and -CH2-# ; RS-3 is-H, C,-C4 alkyl ; RS4 is-H, C)-C4 atkyt,- (p ; RS-5 is-H, C1-C4 alkyl, -# ; and

where RS-2 is-H, C1-C4 alkyl, -#, and -CH2-# ; RS-4 is -H, C1-C4 alkyl, -# ; RS-5 is-H, C1-C4 alkyl, -# ; with an acid of pKa of < about 2.

For the #4-3-keto or ketal thereof (I) starting material it is preferred that R3, R4 and Rs are (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4-1 : R4. 2 where one of R4-1 and R4-2 is-H and the other of R41 and R4-2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is-H:-H.

For the 7a-substituted steroid (II), there were four sets of steroid A-/B-rings identified above. Groups (I), (III) and (IV) are operable in the processes of the present invention. However, group (II) where R3 is R3-3 : R3-4 and R4 is R4-3 : R4-4 where one of R33 and R3-4 is -O-R31 where R31 is C1-C3 alkyl, the other of R3-3 and R34 is taken together with one of R4-3 and R44 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to

which they are attached, and the other of R4-3 and R4-4 is-H; R6 is R6-3 : R6-4 where one of R6-3 and R64 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6-3 and R6-4 is-H; is a #3,5-3, 3- dialkoxy ring system which, as such, can not be transformed to the other intermediates of the present invention. It is useful because it can be transformed to the corresponding #4-3-keto steroid A-/B-ring system which is useful in the processes of the present invention.

For the 7a-substituted steroid (II) and other steroidal compounds of the invention, except the 5,7-bislactone (VII), with regard to the steroidal A-/B-rings, it is preferred that R3, R4, R5 and R6 are selected from the group consisting of : (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4-1 : R4-2 where one of R41 and R4-2 is-H and the other of R4 X and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is-H:-H ; (III) R3 is a-R3-5 : ß-R3-6 where R3-5 is -O-R31 and R3-6 is-0-R32 where R3, and R32 are taken with the attached-0-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 atoms of the formula -(CH2)-(CR33R34)n1-(CH2)- where n1 is 0; R4 is-H:-H ; R6 is R6-5 : R6-6 where one of R6-5 and R6-6 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6-5 and R6-6 is-H; (III) R3 is a-R35 : p-R3-6 where R3-5 is -O-R31 and R3 6 is-O-R32 where R3 and R32 are taken with the attached-0-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 6 atoms of the formula-(CH2)-(CR33R34) nl-(CH2)-where nl is 1 and R33 and R34 are both Cl alkyl ; R4 is-H:-H ; R6 is R6-5:R6-6 where one of R6-5 and R6-6 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 is-H.

For the 7a-substituted steroid (II) and other steroidal compounds of the invention, except the 5,7-bislactone (VII), with regard to the steroidal A-/B-rings, it is more preferred that R3, R4, R5 and R6 are: (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4 l : R4-2 where one of R4-1 and R4-2 is-H and the other of R4-1 and R4-2 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is-H:-H.

With regard to the steroidal C-ring, it is preferred that R9 and Rare :

(a) R11 is R11-5:R11-6 where one of R11-5 or R11-6 and R9 are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C-9 and C-11 and the other of R11-5 or R11-6 is -H, (b) α-R11-7:ß-R11-8 where Ri 1-7 and R9 are taken together with-0-to form an epoxide between C-9 and C-11 and R11-8 is -H, (c) R9 is-H and R11 is α-R11-1:ß-R11-2 where R11-1 is -O-R11-3 where R11-3 is -H, and where R11-2 is-H. It is more preferred that R9 and R11 are : (a) R11 is R11-5 : Rl 1-6 where one of R11-5 or R11-6 and R9 are taken together with R9 to form a second bond between C-9 and C-11 and other of R11-5 or R11-6 is -H.

With regard to the steroidal D-ring, it is preferred that R17 is selected from the group consisting of : (a) α-R1 7 :ß-R17-8 where R17-7 and R17-8 are taken with the attached carbon atom to form a five member lactone containing-0-CO-CH2-CH2-where the attachment of the CH2-is at R17-7 in the a-orientation and the attachment of the-0 is at R 8 in the P-orientation, (b) =0 ; (c) α-R17-1 : ß-R17-2 where R17-1 is -C#C-H and where R17-2 is -OH, (d)-C-C-CH2-O-R, 7-1-1.

With regard to the 7a-substituted steroid (II), it is preferred that R7 l is substituent of formula (-Al). It is also preferred that X, is-0-. It is preferred that Rb and Rs are-H and it is preferred that Rd is C, alkyl. It is preferred that Ra is-H. It is preferred that for Ra that L is -ZnL is -Cl, -Br, -I ; -BL is catecholate, two-OH, HO-CH2-CH2-OH, HO-CH2-CH2-CH2-OH, HO-CH2-C (CH3) 2-CH2-OH ; -SiL3 is C, alkyl; - SnL3 is C) or n-C4 alkyl; -CuL is 2-thienyl or-CN and

-AIL2 is Cl-C2 alkyl.

When Ra is Cu, there can be two Ra groups for one Cu in which case the Cu is anionic.

The preferences for the variable substituents R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R9, Rl, Rl7, Ra, Zu Rd and X, are not just for the A46-3-keto steroid or ketal thereof (I) and/or the 7a-substituted steroid (II), but rather are for all the compounds (I) thru (XV) of the invention, except as expressly noted. Similarly, the preferences for other variable substituents such as R72 discussed below and/or chemical reagents used in this patent such as oxygen donating agent, halogenating agent, isomerization catalyst, hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent, acid forming agent, acylation catalyst, oxidatively cleaving agent, deoxygenating agent, are defined the same throughout the patent as the first time they are discussed. Since many of these variable substituents and chemical reagents are referred to numerous times, it would be redundant each time they are used to repeatedly mention what is included, what is preferred and more preferred.

It is preferred that the acid reactant be a Lewis acid. The Lewis acid must be electrophilic enough to complex with the A46-3-keto steroid or ketal thereof (I), but not so electrophilic that it complexes with the nucleophilic reagent (Al), (A2), (B), (C), (D1), (D2) or (D3) as is known to those skilled in the art. Further, it is preferred that the Lewis Acid be used in the presence of an alcohol selected from the group consisting of Cl-C3 alcohols, ethylene glycol, 1, 2- or 1,3-propylene glycol, 2,2- dimethyl-or 2,2-diethyl-1, 3-propylene glycol and phenol. It is more preferred that the alcohol be a C-C3 alcohol or mixture thereof. Useful Lewis acids include those selected from the group consisting of BX3, AIX3, SnX2, SnX4, SiX4, MgX2, ZnX2, TiX4, Rh (acac) (CH2CH2) 2 (2,2'-bis (diphenylphosphino)-1, I'-binaphthyl), Rh (CH3-C=N) 2 (cyclooctadiene) (BF4), Rh (acac) (CH2CH2) 2 (dppb), LiClO4, K10 Montmorillonite clay, Yb (OTf) 3, LiCo (B9C2H,,) 2, PdX2,

CrX3, FeX3, CoX3, NiX2, SbX5, InX3, Sc (OTf) 3, (p3C+X- (R) 3SiX where R is Cl-C4 alkyl and- (p ; where X is selected from the group consisting of F-, Cl', Br, I-,-O-SO2CF3-, PF6-, BF4-, and C104 ; Pd (CH3-CO-O-) 2 ; BF3-diethyletherate complex; BF3-acetic acid complex; BF3-methyl-t-butyl ether complex; BF3-di-n-butyletherate complex; BF3-dimethyletherate complex; BF3-dimethylsulfide complex; BF3-phenol complex; BF3-phosphoric acid complex and BF3-tetrahydrofuran complex. It is preferred that the Lewis acid is selected from the group consisting of BF3, BF3-diethyletherate complex, BF3-acetic acid complex, BF3-methyl-t-butyl ether complex, BF3-di-n-butyletherate complex, BF3- dimethyletherate complex, BF3-dimethylsulfide complex, BF3-phenol complex, BF3- phosphoric acid complex and BF3-tetrahydrofuran complex. It is more preferred that the Lewis acid is BF3-diethyletherate. It is even more preferred that the BF3- diethyletherate is used in the presence of C-C3 alcohol and still more preferred is the use of the BF3-diethyletherate in the presence of C2 alcohol. Useful acids with a pKa of < about 5 are selected from the group consisting of formic acid, acetic acid, propionic acid, benzoic acid, acid, hydrofluoric acid, fluoroboric acid, p- toluenesulfonic acid, methanesulfonic acid, benzenesulfonic acid, trifluoromethanesulfonic acid, perchloric acid, trifluoroacetic and trichloroacetic. It is preferred that the acid with a pKa of < about 5 is acetic acid. When performing the

transformation of the A46-3-keto steroid or ketal thereof (I) to the corresponding 7a- substituted steroid (II), at least one equivalent of the reagent of formulas (A), (B) or (C) should be used, it is preferable to use from one to two equivalents. Use of additional reagent is not a problem, but rather a waste of compound. The reaction can be carried out in a variety of solvents, such as in a solvent/solvent mixture selected from the group consisting of : Cj-Ce alcohols, a solvent mixture of C,-C6 alcohols and a solvent selected from the group consisting of acetonitrile, nitromethane, toluene, methylene chloride and acetic acid.

One factor to be considered in selecting a Lewis acid and solvent is the acid sensitivity of the 7a-substituted steroid (II). The reaction must be performed with a Lewis acid and in a solvent where the product is stable as is known to those skilled in the art. It is preferred that the solvent be a protic solvent, one that has a pKa of less than about 19.

The reaction can be performed in a temperature range of from about-78° to about 60° ; preferably in a temperature range of from about-40° to about-15°. It is more preferred to perform the reaction at about-20°. The reaction normally will take from a few hours to a day depending on the number of equivalent used and the reaction temperature.

Useful 7a-substituted steroids (II) include those selected from the group consisting of : 17p-hydroxy-7a- (5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregna-4, 9-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone, 11 a, 17 p-dihydroxy-7a- (5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregn-4-en-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone, 9a, 11 a-epoxy-17 ß-hydroxy-7a-(5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregn-4-en-3-one-21- carboxylic acid, y-lactone, 17p-hydroxy-7a- (5'-t-butyl-2'-furyl)-pregna-4, 9 ( 11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone, 11 a, 17 (3-dihydroxy-7a- (5'-t-butyl-2'-furyl)-pregn-4-en-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone, 11 a, 17p-dihydroxy-7a- (4'-bromo-2'-furyl)-pregn-4-en-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone,

11 a, l 7 ß-dihydroxy-7a-(4'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregn4-en-3-one-21-carb oxylic acid, y-lactone and 7a-allyl-I 7p-hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one, 21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone.

Rather than carrying the 7a-substituted steroid (II) on to the next step in situ, it is preferred to isolate and purify the 7a-substituted steroid (II) before performing the next step. The preferred method of purification of the 7a-substituted steroid (II) is by crystallization. The process for purifying the 7a-substituted steroid of formula (II) comprises crystallizing the 7a-substituted steroid (II), which contains greater than 5% of the 70-isomer from a solvent selected from the group consisting of ethyl acetate, n- propyl acetate and butyl acetate. It is preferred to obtain the 7a-substituted steroid (In in greater than 99.8% isomeric purity and it is preferred that the crystallization solvent is n-propyl acetate. Crystallization co-solvents may be used.

The next step in the process of CHART A, is the conversion of the 7a- substituted steroid (II) to the corresponding cis-enedione (III-cis), by an oxidative process which comprises (1) contacting the 7a-substituted steroid of formula (II) with an agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) a halogenating agent in the presence of water and a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of > about 8, (b) an oxygen donating agent, (c) electrochemical oxidation, (d) a quinone in the presence of water or (e) nonquinone oxidants. It is preferred that the agent be a halogenating agent.

Useful halogenating agents include those selected from the group consisting of dibromodimethylhydantoin, dichlorodimethylhydantoin, diiododimethylhydantoin, N- chlorosuccinamide, N-bromosuccinamide, N-iodosuccinamide, trichloroisocyanuric acid, t-butylhypochlorite and 3-bromo-1-chloro-5, 5-dimethylhydantoin; it is preferred that the halogenating is dibromodimethylhydantoin. When using a halogenating agent, the amount used should be at least one equivalent of the halogenating agent; preferably from about 1.0 to about 1. 05 equivalents of the halogenating agent are used. It is more preferred that the amount of halogenating agent be about 1. 01 equivalents. The reason is that one equivalent is required to complete the reaction but any excess needs to be quenched. Suitable quenching agents include bisulfite,

isobutylvinyl ether, 2-methylfuran and hypophosphorous acid. Useful oxygen donating agents include those selected from the group consisting of : a peracid, singlet oxygen followed by either phosphite or thiourea, triplet oxygen, hydrogen peroxide with a ketone selected from the group consisting of Q4-CO- Q5 where Q4 and Q5 are the same or different and are: C I-C4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 9-Cl or-F, and where the Q4 and Q5 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a cyclic ketone of 5 thru 7 members and ketones of the formula: 0 C1-C> alkyl C1-Cr2 alkyl and CH3 \ zCH3 C 0/\ O C 2 0X0 Iwo C Chug \ CH3 CH3 hydrogen peroxide in combination with methyltrioxorhenium, trichloroacetonitrile/hydrogen peroxide, trichloroacetamide/hydrogen peroxide, DDQ/water, p-chloranil/water,

(p-C (CH3) 2-O-OH or an alkylhydroperoxide in combination with a metal containing activator, where alkyl is from C4-Clo alkyl and metal containing activator is selected from the group consisting of Ti (isopropoxide) 4, peroxotungstophosphate, VO (acetylacetonate) 2 and MO hexacarbonyl. It is preferred that the oxygen donating agent is a peracid. Useful peracids include those selected from the group consisting of : (a) perbenzoic acid optionally substituted with 1 or 2-Cl or-N02, (b) percarboxylic acids of the formula Cn2 (Q6) 2n2+X-CO3H where nz is 1 thru 4 and Q6 is-H,-Cl or-F, (c) perphthalic acid and (d) magnesium peroxyphthalate. An excess oxygen donating agent present must also be quenched as was done for the halogenating agents. Base is required to neutralize the acid produced during the transformation of the 7a-substituted steroid (II) to the cis-enedione (HI-cis). Use bases include those selected from the group consisting of acetate, bicarbonate, carbonate, propionate, benzoate, dibasic phosphate and borate; it is more preferred that the base be acetate. For example, when the halogenating agent is dibromodimethylhydantoin, hydrobromic acid is produced.

Hence, one equivalent of base per equivalent of acid produced is required. In practice, a slight excess is used, about 1.5 equivalents. Suitable solvents for this reaction are those which are water miscible and which dissolves both the 7a-substituted steroid (In and the halogenating agent or oxygen donating agent. Acetone and THF are preferred solvents. The reaction is performed at room temperature, about 20 to about 25°. The reaction takes a few hours depending on the reactivity of the oxygenating donating agent or halogenating agent. When formed, the cis-enedione (III-cis) does not have to be isolated and purified, but rather can be used in subsequent transformations"as is" or in situ. It is preferred that the cis-enedione (HI-cis) is 17p-hydroxy-7a- (cis-1', 4'- dioxopent-2'-en-1'yl) pregna-4,9 (11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone. Other oxidants useful for transformation of the 7a-substituted steroid (II) to the cis-enedione (III-cis) include quinones (listed elsewhere). The 7a-substituted steroid (II) is contacted with a stoichiometric amount of quinone and at least a stoichiometric amount of water in a water-miscible organic solvent. The contacting is preferably done at around room temperature. In addition, the oxidation can be accomplished by

electrochemistry. The electrochemical oxidation is accomplished by contacting the 7a-substituted steroid (II) with a sub-stoichiometric amount of a quinone (preferably DDQ) and at least a stoichiometric amount of water in an electrochemical cell using standard electrochemical techniques such as are described in US 4,270, 994. Finally, the oxidation can be accomplished with non-quinone agents which include, manganic acetate, potassium permanganate, ceric ammonium nitrate, iodosobenzene, iodobenzenediacetate, iodobenzenebistrifluoroacetate, chromic acid ("Jones reagent"), and lead tetraacetate. These reactions are typically run in aqueous acetone as solvent at around room temperature (20-25°), although many water-miscible organic co- solvents can be used in place of acetone. Other oxidizing agents that effect this transformation include hydrogen peroxide or an organic hydroperoxide (listed elsewhere) in combination with a metal catalyst such as methyltrioxorhenium, palladium acetate, ruthenium trichloride, or ruthenium tetroxide. These reactions can be run in any solvent in which the 7a-substituted steroid (In is soluble such as methylene chloride, acetone, etc. The reactions involving ruthenium catalysts are preferably run in aqueous acetonitrile.

In the process of CHART A, the cis-enedione (m-cis) can be transformed to the corresponding trans-enedione (m-trans) or it can be converted to the peroxy compound (IV-OOH), the hydroxy compound (IV-OH), the biscarbonyl compound (V) or the carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof. When the term carboxylic acid (VI) is used, it refers to and includes the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.

These will include the sodium, potassium, lithium, magnesium, tetrabutylammonium and the carboxylic acid salts with DBU, tetramethylquanidine, triethylamine and others. The identity of the particular cation is not important since eventually it is lost when forming an acid which ultimately is converted to the methyl ester (VOMI) and eplerenone (IX) which requires a methyl ester at the 7a-position. It is preferable to convert the cis-enedione (m-css) to the corresponding trans-enedione (III-trans) rather than convert the cis-enedione (m-cis) to a mixture of peroxy (IV-OOH), hydroxy (IV- OH) and biscarbonyl (V) compounds.

When the cis-enedione (III-cis) is transformed to the corresponding trans- enedione (III-trans), the cis-enedione (m-cis) is contacted with an isomerization catalyst which can be either a chemical agent including:

(a) a strong acid of pKa of < about 2; (b) a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8 and (c) salt of a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8, (d) 12, (e) (Cl-C4) 3P, (f) q) 3P, or a physical agent such as (g) heating to about 80°.

It is preferred that the isomerization catalyst be a strong acid of pKa of < about 2. When the isomerization catalyst is a strong acid of pKa of < about 2, useful strong acids of pKa of < about 2 include those selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, hydrobromic acid, hydroiodoic acid, hydrofluoroic acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid, trichloroacetic acid and trifluoroacetic acid, it is preferred that the strong acid of pKa of < about 2 be hydrochloric acid. When the isomerization catalyst is a strong acid of pKa of < about 2, it is preferred that it be used in anhydrous form or if used in as an aqueous mixture that the reaction be performed as a two phase system with the aqueous phase being separate. When the isomerization catalyst is a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8, useful tertiary amines whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8 include those selected from the group consisting of (Q3) 3N were Q3 is Cl-C3 alkyl, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine, p-dimethylaminopyridine and pyrrolidinylpyridine. When the isomerization catalyst is salt of a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8, it is preferred that the salt of a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa > about 8 be pyridine hydrochloride. Regardless of which chemical agent is used, only a catalytic amount is required. For example, after formation of the cis-enedione (III-cis) just adding commercial chloroform containing the usual impurity of hydrochloric acid is sufficient to effect the transformation to the corresponding trans-enedione (III-trans), see EXAMPLE 4, Part 2. The isomerization of cis-enedione (III-cis) to the corresponding trans-enedione (m-trans) can be performed at 20-25° (room temperature). At room temperature, the reaction usually takes a few hours. It is necessary to monitor the course of the reaction by standard methods such as LC or TLC to ensure that it does not go too long. If the reaction goes too long, the reaction reforms the 7a-substituted steroid (II) with a A6-double bond. Once the reaction has

proceeded to completeness where it is desirous to terminate the reaction, the reaction can be terminated as follows. When the isomerization catalyst is an acid or salt of a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa of > 8, one can terminate the reaction by washing with water. If aqueous acid is used as the isomerization catalyst, it is best to separate the phases and then wash the non-aqueous phase with water. If the isomerization catalyst is a tertiary amine whose conjugate acid has a pKa of > 8, then the reaction mixture is washed with aqueous acid followed by water. The trans- enedione (IH-trans) can be isolated and purified, however it is preferred not to isolate and purify it but rather carry it on in situ.

In the process of CHART A, the next step is the conversion of either the cis- enedione (III-cis) or trans-enedione (III-trans), or mixture thereof, to the corresponding hydroperoxy (IV-OOH) compound, hydroxy (IV-OH) compound, biscarbonyl (V) compound and/or the carboxylic acid (VI) or mixtures thereof. The cis-enedione (m-cis) or trans-enedione (III-trans), or mixture there of, is transformed to the corresponding hydroxy compound, peroxy compound (IV-OOH), or biscarbonyl compound (V) or carboxylic (VI) by contacting the cis-enedione (III-cis) or trans- enedione (III-trans) or a mixture thereof, with ozone in the presence of an alcohol of the formula R7-2-OH where R72 is-H or Cl-c4 alkyl optionally substituted with one or two-OH. This includes water, methanol, ethanol, propyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, ethylene glycol, glycerol, etc. It is preferred that R72 is-H, C, or is iso-C3 ; it is more preferred that R7-2 is a mixture of-H, Cl and iso-C3. This means a mixture of water, methanol and isopropanol is the preferred R72-OH. The steroidal starting materials must be in solution using a solvent that will dissolve them at the cold temperatures at which it is preferred to perform this reaction. Methylene chloride is the preferred solvent. The reaction temperatures can be as low as about-100° up to about 40°. It is preferred that the temperature be from about-78° to about-20° ; it is more preferred that the temperature be about-50°. The lower the temperature, the more selectivity; the higher the temperature the less selectivity. Hence, the actual temperature used will depend on the particular reactants used and the degree of selectivity desired. The reaction is permitted to run until the starting material is reduced to a small amount. The ozone must be stopped when the starting material is consumed or the ozone will destroy the product by reacting with the A4-and/or A9 (")-

double bonds if present. The alcohol, R72-OH, is used in a large excess to efficiently trap the carbonyl oxide intermediate produced. Further, the reaction temperature, the time the reaction is permitted to run and the nature of the particular alcohol, R72-OH, determines the identity of the product or if more than one product is produced, the ratio of products. If the alcohol, R72-OH, has a hindered R72 group, then the product is more likely to be the biscarbonyl compound (V), all other things being equal.

Similarly, if the alcohol, R72-OH, does not have a hindered R7-2 group, such as methyl, then the product is more likely to be the hydroxy compound (IV-OH), all other things being equal. The preferred product produced by the oxidation process is the carboxylic acid (VI).

The hydroperoxy compound (IV-OOH) can be converted to the corresponding hydroxy compound (IV-OH) by contacting the hydroperoxy compound (IV-OOH) with a hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent. It is preferred to use a mild hydroperoxy- deoxygenating agent, one which both deoxygenates, and second does not add to the steroid molecule. Useful hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agents include those selected from the group consisting of : Q) Q2S where Q, and Q2 are the same or different and are Cl C4 alkyl or phenyl, bisulfite, sulfite, thiosulfate, tetrahydrothiophene, hydrosulfite, thiourea, butyl vinyl ether, (Cl-C4 alkyl) 3 phosphine, triphenylphosphine, and tetramethylethylene. It is preferred that the hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent is dimethylsulfide. When the hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent is bisulfite and sulfite, sodium and potassium are the preferred cations. One equivalent of the hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent is required, but more then one equivalent, such as about two equivalents, are normally used to ensure that all of the hydroperoxy

compound (IV-OOH) is reduced. The reaction is performed at 20-25° and is usually complete in about 1 hour. The hydroxy compound (IV-OH) can be isolated and purified if desired, however, it is preferable to carry it on in situ without isolating or purifying it. It is preferred that the hydroxy compound (IV) is 17ß-hydroxy-7a-(1'- oxo-2'-isopropoxy-2'-hydroxy-ethyl) pregna-4,9 (l11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y- lactone.

The hydroperoxy compound (IV-OOH) can be transformed to the corresponding carboxylic acid (VI) by contacting the hydroperoxy compound (IV- OOH) with a carboxylic acid forming agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) heat, (b) a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of about 5 or above, (c) an acid which has a pKa of less than about 3, (d) an acylating agent. When the carboxylic acid forming agent is (a) heat, the reaction mixture should be heated to the range of from about 30° to about 120° ; preferably from about 80° to about 90°. When the carboxylic acid forming agent is, (b) a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of about 5 or above, useful bases include inorganic bases selected from the group consisting of hydroxide, bicarbonate, and carbonate and organic bases selected from the group consisting of (Q3) 3N were Q3 is C1-C3 alkyl, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine andp-dimethylaminopyridine. It is preferred that the base is bicarbonate. Sufficient base is necessary to neutralize the steroid acid produced and any additional acid by-products. When the carboxylic acid forming agent is, (c) an acid which has a pKa of less than about 3, useful acids include those selected from the group consisting of hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid, nitric acid and organic acids of the formula of Racid-,-COOH where Raced, is-H and Cl C3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3-Cl and-F; preferred are formic acid and trifluoroacetic acid. While catalytic amounts of acid are sufficient, several equivalent are preferred. When the carboxylic acid forming agent is, (d) an acylating agent, useful acylating agents are selected from the group consisting of RaCid 2-CO-O-CO-RaCjd 2 where Rac. d-2 is - H, C1-C3 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 3-Cl and-F and

- cep. It is preferred that acylating agent is acetic anhydride or trifluoracetic anhydride. One equivalent of the acylating agent is required. When using an acylating agent, it is preferred to use it with an acylation catalyst. Preferred acylation catalysts are pyridine andp-dimethylaminopyridine (DMAP). With regard to solvents, it is important to perform the process under homogenous reaction conditions to avoid decomposition of the hydroperoxy compound (IV-OOH). This means using one phase conditions. Therefore, the solvent of choice will depend on the carboxylic acid forming agent used. If the carboxylic acid forming agent requires water to dissolve the reagent such as when the carboxylic acid forming agent is bicarbonate, then a water miscible organic solvent such as acetone, methanol, DMF or isopropanol is required. If the carboxylic acid forming agent is pyridine then the organic solvent can be a water immiscible organic solvent such as acetonitrile, methylene chloride or ethyl acetate. Hence, the selection of the solvent depends on the nature of the carboxylic acid forming agent used as is know to those skilled in the art. With the exception of the carboxylic acid forming agent (a) heat, the other acid forming agents (b), (c) and (d) can all be reacted at 20-25°. The reaction is quite fast and is usually over in less than one hour.

Both the hydroxy compound (IV-OH) and the biscarbonyl compound (V) are converted to the corresponding carboxylic acid (VI) in the same manner. The process involves contacting the hydroxy compound (IV-OH) or the biscarbonyl compound (V), or mixture thereof, with an oxidatively cleaving agent. Useful oxidatively cleaving agents are selected from the group consisting of : (1) hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid forming agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) heat, (b) a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of about 5 or above, (c) an acid which has a pKa of less than about 3, (d) an acylating agent and an acylation catalyst; (2) KHS05 ; (3) hydrogen peroxide with a ketone selected from the group consisting of Q4- CO-Q5 where Q4 and Q5 are the same or different and are: Cl-C4 alkyl optionally substituted with 1 thru 9-Cl or-F, where the Q4 and Q5 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a cyclic ketone of 5 thru 7 members, and ketones of the formula: 0 o N + Cl-Cl2 alkyl Cl-C12 alkyl and CH3 \ zCH3 O/C\ ACH2 0 0 0 O 1 w0 41 CH3 CH3

(4) hydrogen peroxide in combination with methyltrioxorhenium, (5) (p-C (CH3) 2-O-OH or an alkylhydroperoxide in combination with a metal containing activator, where alkyl is from C4-Clo alkyl and metal containing activator is selected from the group consisting of Ti (isopropoxide) 4, peroxotungstophosphate, VO (acetylacetonate) 2 and Mo hexacarbonyl; (6) peracids selected from the group consisting of (a) perbenzoic acid optionally substituted with 1 or 2-Cl or -NO2, (b) percarboxylic acids of the formula Cn2 (Q6) 2n2+,-C03H where n2 is 1 thru 4 and Q6 is-H,-Cl or-F, (c) perphthalic acid, (d) magnesium peroxyphthalate. It is preferred that the oxidatively cleaving agent is hydrogen peroxide with a carboxylic acid forming agent. When the carboxylic acid forming agents are (a) heat, (b) a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of about 5 or above, (c) an acid which has a pKa of less than about 3 or (d) an

acylating agent and an acylation catalyst, they should be used in the same manner as discussed above for the transformation of the hydroperoxy compound (IV-OOH) to the corresponding carboxylic acid (VI). As stated above, one equivalent of the oxidatively cleaving agent is required. Two equivalents are normally used and the reaction is monitored so that when the reaction nears completion it is stopped, or quenched, and worked up before the oxidatively cleaving agent attacks the A4-and/or A 9 (steroid double bonds. Hydrogen peroxide and bicarbonate are preferred as the oxidatively cleaving agent. With regard to solvents it is important to perform the process under homogenous reaction conditions, meaning one phase conditions.

Therefore, the solvent of choice will depend on the oxidatively cleaving agent used. If the carboxylic acid forming agent requires water to dissolve the reagent such as when the carboxylic acid forming agent is bicarbonate, then a water miscible organic solvent such as acetone, DMF, methanol or isopropanol is required. If the carboxylic acid forming agent is pyridine then the organic solvent can be a water immiscible organic solvent such as acetonitrile, methylene chloride or ethyl acetate. Hence, the selection of the solvent depends on the nature of the carboxylic acid forming agent used as is known to those skilled in the art. With the exception of the carboxylic acid forming agent (a) heat, the other acid forming agents (b), (c) and (d) can all be reacted at 20-25°. The reaction is quite fast and is usually over in less than one hour. If the reaction mixture contains some hydroperoxy compound (IV-OOH), then it is useful to first treat the reaction mixture with a hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent. It is preferred that the hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent is dimethylsulfide.

There are a number of processes to transform a carboxylic acid (VI) to the corresponding 5,7-lactone (VII), where the C-and D-rings of the starting carboxylic acid (VI) and product 5,7-lactone are the same. The processes differ depending on the nature of the steroid A-/B-rings of the starting carboxylic acid (VI). They use different reactants and produce 5, 7-lactones (VII) with different steroid A-/B-rings.

One of these processes produces a 5,7-lactone of formula (VU)

where (Va) R2 is-H:-H ; R3 is = O ; R4 is-H:-H ; (Vb) R2 is-H:-H ; R3 is R3a : R3b where both R3a and R3b are-OH and R4 is-H:-H ; where R9, R11 and Ru are as defined above, which comprises: (1) contacting a carboxylic acid of formula (VI) where (I) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4-) : R4-2 where one of R4-1 and R4-2 is -H and the other of R4-1 and R4-2 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is-H:-H ; (III) R3 is a-R3-5 : p-R3-6 where R3-5 is -O-R31 and R3-6 is -O-R32 where R3, and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of Cl-C3 alkyl and R3, and R32 are taken with the attached-0-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)- (CR33R34) n1-(CH2)- where n, is 0 or 1 ; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are-H and Cl-C3 alkyl ; R4 is

- H : -H; R6 is R6 s : R6-6 where one of R6-5 and R6-6 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R65 and R66 is-H; (IV) R3 is a-R3-7 : ß-R38 where R3-7 is 4-R3} and R3-8 is-0-R32 where R31 and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R47 : R4 8 where one of R4-7 and R4-8 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R48 is-H; R6 is-H:-H ; where R9, R11 and R17 are as defined above; with a reaction medium which has a pH of less than about 5. The conversion of the carboxylic acid (VI) to the corresponding 5,7-lactone (VII) is an equilibrium reaction. The lower the pH used for the reaction medium the more the equilibrium shifts toward the 5,7-lactone (VII), hence the desire to keep the pH less than 5 and preferably in the range of 1 thru 5. It is preferred to perform the reaction under anhydrous conditions; under anhydrous conditions it is preferred that the acid be a strong acid of pKa less than about 2.

Useful strong acids include those selected from the group consisting of fluorosulfonic, chlorosulfonic, benzenesulfonic, p-toluenesulfonic, methanesulfonic, trifluoromethanesulfonic, trifluoroacetic, trichloroacetic, hydrochloric, sulfuric, phosphoric and nitric; it is preferred that the acid is benzenesulfonic, p- toluenesulfonic or methanesulfonic acid. Alternatively, the process can be performed using aqueous acid as the catalyst. Under these conditions it is preferred to perform the process in a two-phase system. The amount of acid used in not very important and can be present in an amount from catalytic to excess. Bases are also operable to catalyze the reaction of the carboxylic acid (VI) to the corresponding 5,7-lactone (V) as long as they are used in a catalytic amount. Useful bases include those selected from the group consisting of hydroxide, bicarbonate, carbonate, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine, p-dimethylaminopyridine, Q7-COO-where Q7 is-H, C)-C3 alkyi or- (p, (Q3) 3N where Q3 is Cl-C3 alkyl ; preferred are hydroxide, bicarbonate, carbonate, triethylamine or pyridine. The solvents for the transformation of the carboxylic acid (VI) to the corresponding 5,7-lactone (VII) are helpful in effecting the equilibrium of the reaction. It is preferred to use a solvent in which the starting carboxylic acid (VI) is soluble and in which the 5,7-lactone (VII) is not soluble. That way the 5,7-lactone (VII) precipitates out as it is formed pushing the equilibrium towards the desired 5,7-

lactone (VII). A preferred solvent is acetone. This reaction is performed from about 0° to about 25° and is complete in a few hours. Depending on the pH of the reaction medium and solvent used, ratios of < 95/5 of carboxylic acid (Vl)/5, 7-lactone (VII) are obtained. Since this process step is an equilibrium reaction, the pH of the reaction medium helps control the final position of the equilibrium as is known to those skilled in the art.

A second process for producing a 5,7-lactone of formula (VII)

where (Va) R2 is-H:-H, R3 is =O and R4 is-H:-H ; where R9, Rn and Ri 7 are as defined above, comprises: (1) contacting a carboxylic acid of formula (VI)

where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4 l : R4. 2 where one of R4-1 and R42 is-H and the other of R4-1 and R4-2 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is-H:-H ; where R9, R, l and Ri 7 are as defined above; under anhydrous conditions with an anhydrous reaction medium of pH less than about 5. It is preferred that the reaction medium contains an acid which has a pKa of < about 4. Useful acids which have a pKa of'about 4 include those selected from the group consisting of fluorosulfonic, chlorosulfonic, benzenesulfonic, p-toluenesulfonic, methanesulfonic,

trifluoromethanesulfonic, trifluoroacetic, trichloroacetic, hydrochloric, sulfuric, phosphoric and nitric. It is preferred that the acid is benzenesulfonic, p- toluenesulfonic or methanesulfonic. It is also preferred that the carboxylic acid (VI) is reacted with the acid in a two-phase system. The process also includes reacting the carboxylic acid (VI) with a catalytic amount of base. Useful bases include those selected from the group consisting of hydroxide, bicarbonate, carbonate, DBU, DBN, DABCO, pyridine, p-dimethylaminopyridine, Q7-COO-where Q7 is-H, C1-C3 alkyl or-T, (Q3) 3N where Q3 is Cl-C3 alkyl.

A third process for producing a 5,7-lactone of formula (VII) where (Vc) R2 is-H :-H, R3 is-0-R3a :-O-R3b where R3a and R3b the same and are Cl-C3 alkyl or where R3a and R3b are taken together with the attached-0-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)- (CR33R34) nl- (CH2)- where n, is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are-H and Cl-C3 alkyl, and R4 is-H:-H ; (VI) R2 is-H : -H; R3 is R3c : R3d and R4is R4c : R4d where one of R3C and R3d is taken with one of R4C or R4d to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R3C and R3d is CH3-O-or C2H5-O-; and the other of R4c and R4d is-H; or (VU) R2 is R2e : R2r and R3 is R3e: R3f where one of R2e and R2f is taken with one of R3e or R3f to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R2e and R2fis-H, and the other of R3e and R3f is CH3-0- or C2H5-O-; or mixtures thereof; where R9, R, and R17 are as defined above, comprises: (1) contacting a carboxylic acid of formula (VI)

where (III) R3 is a-R3-5 : p-R3-6 where R3-5 is -O-R31 and R3-6 is -O-R32 where R31 and R32 are the same or different and are selected from the group consisting of Cl-C3 alkyl and R31 and R32 are taken with the attached-O-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)- (CR33R34) nl- (CH2)- where nu is 0 or 1; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are-H and Cl-C3 alkyl ; R4 is - H : -H; R6 is R6-5 : R6-6 where one of R6-5 and R6-6 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R6-5 and R6-6 is-H; (IV) R3 is α-R3-7:ß-R3-8 where R3-7 is -O-R31 and R3-8 is -O-R32 where R3, and R32 are as defined above; R4 is R4-7 : R4-8 where one of R47 and R4-8 is taken together with Rs to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of R47 and R4-8 is-H; R6 is-H : -H; where R9, R, and R17 are as defined above; with at least a catalytic amount of acid. It is preferred that the acid have a pKa of < about 4 and are as discussed above.

The present invention includes a process for the preparation of a methyl ester of formula (VIII)

where (1) R3 is = O ; R4 is R4-, : R4-2 where one or4.) and R4-2 is-H and the other of R4-1 and R42 is taken together with R5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached; R6 is-H : -H; where R9, R, i and Rl7 are as defined above, which comprises: (1) contacting a 5, 7-lactone of the formula (VII) where R4 is-H:-H and where R3, Rg, R, and and Rl7 are defined above, with base, and (2) contacting the reaction mixture of step (1) with a methylating agent.

The base needs to be strong enough to open the 5, 7-lactone (VII) but of the type that will not react with the methylating agent, a weak nucleophile. Useful bases include those selected from the group consisting of bicarbonate, carbonate, hydroxide and RbaseO- where Rbase is C1-C4 alkyl. It is preferred that the base is bicarbonate. The amount of base required is from about 1 to about 1.5 equivalents. Useful methylating agents include those selected from the group consisting of dimethylsulfate, methyl iodide, methyl bromide, trimethylphosphate, dimethylcarbonate and methyl chloroformate ; preferred is dimethylsulfate. The amount of methylating agent used should be the same as the number of equivalents of base used or a very slight excess over that. The preferred method of the process is to react it in a sequential manner in a two-step reaction with base first and then the methylating agent. If the reaction is performed all in one step, the base reacts with the methylating reagent necessitating

the need for more base and more methylating agent. The more efficient way is to first react the 5,7-lactone (VII) with at least one equivalent of base, preferably from about 1 to about 1.5 equivalents and then to react the salt of the carboxylate acid (VI) which is formed with the methylating agent. The solvent used will depend on the nature of the base used. If it is water soluble, such as bicarbonate or hydroxide, then a mixture of water and a water miscible organic solvent is preferred. These water miscible organic solvents include, methanol, ethanol, isopropanol, acetone, THF and DMF. If the base is water soluble and the solvent is a mixture of water and a water immiscible solvent, then a phase transfer catalyst, such as tetrabutylammonium bisulfate or tributylmethylammonium chloride is used. If the base is soluble in a water immiscible organic solvent, one that will also dissolve the 5,7-lactone (VII), then a water- immiscible organic solvent is suitable. The reaction temperature is dependent on the reactivity of the methylating agent. If an agent such as dimethylcarbonate is used the reaction will go slow and heat up to about 150'may be necessary. On the other hand, if a more reactive agent such as dimethylsulfate is used the reaction goes in about 1 hour at 40°. While in theory one equivalent of base and one equivalent of methylating agent should be sufficient, in practice more than one equivalent is needed for the optimum reaction conditions.

The 5,7-lactone (VII) can be transformed to the (salt of the) corresponding carboxylic acid (VI) by contacting the 5,7-lactone of formula (VII), with a reaction medium which as a pH > 7. The reaction is similar to the transformation of the 5,7- lactone (VII) to the methyl ester (VIM except that no methylating agent is used. Since only base is used, the product produced is the salt of the carboxylic acid (VI). Further, since no methylating agent is present, the amount of base used is not critical. If the acid form of the carboxylic acid (VI), is desired the salt form can be acidified to produced the corresponding acid form of the carboxylic acid (VI) as is known to those skilled in the art.

There are numerous alternative routes using the present invention as set forth in CHART A as will be explained below and is known to those skilled in the art. For example, the steroid A-ring can be protected, as compound (I-P), see CHART B and the explanation below, during the transformation of (I) to (II) or used in the unprotected form (1). Further, the C-and D-rings can have a variety of functionality

during the various steps of the process. The C-ring functionality includes, for example, 9a-hydroxy, 9α-O-(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP), 9a-F, 11-keto, 11-saturated, 11α-hydroxy, 11α-O-(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP), 1 lu- hydroxy, 11 ß-O-(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP), #9(11)- and 9a, 11α-epoxy.

The D-ring functionality includes, for example, 17-keto, 17p-hydroxy, 17a-ethynyl- 17p-hydroxy, 17a-cyano-17ß-hydroxy, 17a-C=C-CH2-O-(-H or substitutedsilyl)-17p- OH, 17α-C#C-CH2-O-(HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUP)-17ß-OH, 17α-CH2- CH2-CH2-OH-17P-OH, 17a-CH2-CH2-CH2-O- (HYDROXY PROTECTING <BR> <BR> <BR> GROUP)-17p-OH, 17a-hydroxy-17ß-CO-CH3, 17ß-CO-CH2-OH, 17ß-CO-CH2-O- CO- (CH2) 0-3-CH3 ; 17ß-O-CH2-17α resulting in a three member epoxide, y-lactone and -O-CH(OR17-9)-CH2-CH2###### where the bond from the oxygen (-O) is one of the four bonds at C-17 in the (3-configuration and the bond from the methylene group (CH2######) is another of the four bonds at C-17 in the a-configuration to form a 5 member heterocycle containing one oxygen atom, where R) 7-9 is-H or C1-C3 alkyl. However, the D-ring functionality for the compounds of the processes of claims 539,548 and 556 does not include R, 72 being hydroxyl. HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUPs are well known to those skilled in the art. The same HYDROXY PROTECTING GROUPs are operable at C-9, C-11 and C-17 and are selected from the group consisting of :-Si (-CH3) 3,-Si (-CH2-CH3) 3, -CO-CH3, -CO-H and-SiH (CH3) 2.

At some point the A-ring, if it is not already the required #4-3-keto functionality, must be transformed to the #4-3-keto functionality. Likewise, with the C-ring, if it is not already the required 9a, 11 a-epoxide functionality, it must be transformed to the 9a, 11 a-epoxide. Similarly, if the D-ring is not already the required y-lactone, it must be transformed to the y-lactone. However, those transformations can take place either before, during or after various other processes and/or steps of CHART A. It is preferred to start with the A-ring with #4-3-keto functionality, the C- ring with A9 (i)-functionality and the D-ring as the y-lactone. With regard to the C- ring, it is preferred to maintain the #9(11)-functionality throughout the process of the invention until the-CO-O-CH3 group is fully synthesized at the 7a-position and then transform the A9 ()-functionality to the corresponding 9a, 11 a-epoxide. With regard to the C-ring one could start with a 11-keto functionality and at some point in the process reduce it to the 11 a-hydroxy functionality and then at some later point

dehydrate the 1 la-hydroxy functionality to the corresponding A'-olefm functionality by either the processes of EXAMPLEs 18-20 using PCI5 or by the process of EXAMPLE 31 using N- (1, 1,2, 2,3, 3,3) hexafluoropropyldiethyl-amine which is known as Ishikawa reagent. There is a thorough discussion below as to how the dehydration of an 1 la-hydroxy steroid should be performed using the Ishakawa reagent to produce the corresponding A9 ()-olefin. If the dehydration of the 11α- hydroxy to the corresponding A9 (")-olefin takes place with a 5'-methyl-2'-furyl substituent at C-7a, with a formula (II) compound, it appears PCI5 is preferred, but if the dehydration takes place on the methyl ester (VII), then the Ishikawa reagent is preferred. The #9(11)-olefin is then converted to the desired 9a, 11 a-epoxide functionality by means well known to those skilled in the art. Likewise, with regard to the D-ring, one need not start with they-lactone in the A46-3-keto steroid or ketal thereof (I) starting material. One could start with 17-keto or 17 (3-hydroxy, etc and then at a desired point covert the starting D-ring 17-functionality to the desired y- lactone. The preferred process including what functionality is desired to start with, and where the conversions are made, is set forth in CHART E. In short, it is desired to start with the same functionality as is desired in the end product for the A-ring and D-rings : It is preferred to start with the C-ring having the A9 ()-olefin functionality which is transformed to the desired 9a, 1 la-epoxide functionality after the 7a- substitutent is finalized as-CO-O-CH3. However, as explained above and is known to those skilled in the art, there are numerous alternative ways of preparing eplerenone by the process of CHART A starting with different functionality in the A-, C-and D- rings.

CHART B discloses a process to produce the protected A4, 6-ketal steroid (I-P), from the corresponding A35-3-alkyl enol ethers which are readily available from the corresponding A4-3-keto steroids by processes known to those skilled in the art. It is preferred use the unprotected A46-3-keto steroid (I) as the starting material in the process of CHART A. However, steroidal A46-3-ketals (I-P) can also be used as the starting material of the process of CHART A. In the process of CHART B, the A4'6-3- ketal steroid (I-P)

where R3, and R32 (1) the same or different and are C1-C3 alkyl, and (2) taken with the attached-0-C-O-to form a cyclic ketal of 5 or 6 atoms of the formula - (CH2)- (CR33R34) n)- (CH2)- where n, is 0 or 1 ; where R33 and R34 are the same or different and are - H, C-C3 alkyl, is produced from the corresponding 03'5-3-alkyl enol ether T (Alkyl enol ether) R3-0 where R3 is C1-C3 alkyl, CH3-CO-, O-CO-or RSi-1RSi-2RSi-3Si- where RSi-1, RSi-2 and RSi-3 are the same or different and are Cl C4 alkyl ; by contacting the A35-3-alkyl enol ether (Alkyl enol ether) with a hydride abstractor and an alcohol selected from the group consisting of alcohols of the formula: (a) R31-OH, where R31 is as defined above, (b) R32-OH, where R32 is as defined above, (c) HO-(CH2)-(CR33R34) n,-(CH2)-OH where ni, R33 and R34 are as defined above, (d) HO-CH2-CH2-OH, by (1) contacting the #3,5-3-enol ether (3-alkyl enol ether). Useful hydride abstractors include those selected from the group consisting of

DDQ, p-chloranil, o-chloranil, Mn+3, Mn+7, Pb+4, Pd+2, Ru+8 Cr+6 o-iodoxybenzoic acid, o-iodoxybenzoic acid complex with DMSO, o-iodoxybenzoic acid complex with 4-methoxypyridine-N-oxide, <BR> <BR> <BR> N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide,<BR> <BR> <BR> <BR> trimethylamine-N-oxide, iodic acid (HIO3), iodine pentoxide (I2O5), ceric ammonium nitrate, iodosobenzene, iodobenzenebistrifluoroacetate, iodobenzenediacetate, tritylfluoroborate, and by electrochemical oxidation with a catalytic amount of a hydride abstractor. It is preferred that the hydride abstractor is p-chloranil or DDQ, more preferably DDQ. One equivalent of the hydride abstractor is required; more is not harmful, just wasteful. It is preferred that the alcohol is neopentylglycol also known as dimethylpropyleneglycol or 2, 2-dimethyl-1, 3-propanediol. The solvent needs to dissolve the 3-alkyl enol ether (3-alkyl enol ether) starting material. Suitable solvents include methylene chloride, acetonitrile, THF, and the alike. The reaction is operable in the temperature range of about-78° to about 40°, preferred is about-15°.

The reaction is very rapid and is complete in a few minutes at-15°. The entire process is preferably performed under essentially anhydrous conditions. The term "hydride abstractor"as used herein means the reagent effects the net removal of one of the hydrogen atoms at C-7 of the 3-dienol ether, and does not imply any mechanism by which this removal occurs. It is preferred that the a A46-ketal (I-P) is selected from the group consisting of 17p-hydroxypregna-4, 6,9 (11)-trien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone, cyclic 3- (2', 2'-dimethyl-l', 3'-propanediyl ketal),

17p-hydroxypregna-4, 6,9 (11)-trien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone, cyclic 3-ethanediyl ketal.

CHART C discloses that the 7a-substituted steroid (In can also be transformed to the corresponding cis-oxyenedione (X-cis) by (1) contacting the 7a-substituted steroid (II) with ozone in the presence of a Cl C4 alcohol and (2) contacting the mixture of step (1) with a hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent. The preferences for R7 , Xl Rb, Rc, Rd and the other variable substituents are as set forth above as previously stated. The 7a-substituted steroid (II) is dissolved in a suitable Cl C4 alcohol, or mixture thereof. It is preferred that the Cl C4 alcohol is a C, and C3 alcohols; it is more preferred the alcohol is a C, alcohol. Cosolvents such as methylene chloride can also be used if necessary. The nature of the solvent/co-solvent is not critical as long as it will dissolve the reactants at the cold temperature at which the process is performed. The nature of the alcohol is not critical as it is eventually lost from the steroid molecule. The reaction temperatures can be as low as about-100° up to about 40°. It is preferred that the temperature be from about-78° to about-20° ; it is more preferred that the temperature be about-50°. Ozone is passed thru the reaction mixture as is known to those skilled in the art until the process of step (1) is complete.

The course of the reaction is monitored as is known those skilled in the art. When the reaction of step (1) is complete, the reaction mixture of step (1) is contacted with a hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent. It is preferred that the hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent is trimethylphosphite. It is realized that for other processes of this invention the preferred hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent was dimethylsulfide, but here the preferred agent is trimethylphosphite. The reaction mixture is then slowly permitted to warm to 20-25°. The reaction will proceed rapidly when it reaches the correct temperature for the particular 7a-substituted steroid (II). The cis-oxyenedione (X-cis) product can be carried along without isolation and purification if desired.

CHART C further discloses that the cis-oxyenedione (X-cis) can be transformed to the corresponding trans-oxyenedione (X-trans). The process is performed in the same manner and same way that the cis-enedione (III-cis), of CHART A, was transformed to the corresponding trans-enedione (E-trans).

The cis-oxyenedione (X-cis) or the trans-oxyenedione (X-trans), or a mixture thereof, can be transformed to the corresponding hydroperoxy compound (IV-OOH),

and/or hydroxy compound (IV-OH), and/or biscarbonyl compound (V) and/or carboxylic acid (VI) or mixture thereof in the same manner and same way as the cis-enedione (III-cis) or the trans-enedione (III-trans), or a mixture thereof, was transformed to the corresponding hydroperoxy compound (IV-OOH), and/or hydroxy compound (IV-OH), and/or biscarbonyl compound (V) and/or carboxylic acid (X) or mixture thereof. The hydroperoxy compound (IV-OOH), and/or hydroxy compound (IV-OH), and/or biscarbonyl compound (V) and/or carboxylic acid (X) or mixture thereof are then transformed to eplerenone (IX) in the same manner and same was as previously discussed for the process of CHART A.

The cis-oxyenedione (X-cis) or the trans-oxyenedione (X-trans), or a mixture thereof, can be transformed to the corresponding carboxylic acid (VI) by reaction with an oxidatively cleaving agent in the same manner and same way as the hydroxy compound (IV-OH), and/or biscarbonyl compound (V) are transformed to the corresponding carboxylic acid (VI).

CHART D sets forth the preferred process of the invention (when R7 X is-A1) with regard to the steroid A-B-ring, that the steroid A-ring is not protected. However, given the different variable substituents of the steroid C-and D-rings and combinations of variable substituents possible, in some cases it may be preferred to protect the steroid A-ring as would be apparent to one skilled in the art. But in general, it is preferred that the steroid A-ring not be protected and the preferred process be that of CHART D.

CHART E sets forth the preferred process of the invention with the preferred variable substituents for each intermediate for the conversion of the A46-3-keto steroid (1) to eplerenone (IX).

CHART F discloses the reversible nature of the conversion of the carboxylic acid (VI) with the 5,7-lactone (VII).

CHART G discloses the general process of the invention when the adduct -R7 X is the cyclic adduct (-A2). The 7a-substituted steroid (II) is formed in the same manner as discussed above for CHART A when the adduct is (-A1). Then the Pa- substituted steroid (II) where R7 X is (-A2) is reacted in the same way, with the same reagents as used in CHART A for (-A1) to give intermediates of the same type as the intermediates of CHART A for adduct (-A1). The processes of CHARTs A and G are

analogous, the reactants are the same and used in the same order. The intermediates produced are either isomers or homologs of each other.

CHART H discloses the general process of the invention when the adduct Razz is (-B), (-C), (-D1), (-D2) and (-D3). The process of CHART H is a two step process.

The first step of the process is to transform the A'-3-keto steroid or ketal thereof (I) starting material to the corresponding 7a-substituted steroid (II) where Rv X is a substituent selected from the group consisting of -CRb2=M (-B) -C#C-Rc2 (-C) -CH2-CH=CH2 (-D1) -CH=C=CH2 (-D2) - CH2-C=C-H (-D3) The second step is oxidative cleavage of the 7a-substitutent to give a carboxylic acid functionality, -CO-OH of the carboxylic acid (VI). In the olefinic substituent (-B), "M"is a group which forms a double bond with carbon and is restricted to carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. The substituent Rb2 is a group that can be transformed into a hydroxyl group by either oxidation or hydrolysis. With the acetylenic substituent (-C), the group Rc2 can be virtually any group since it is ultimately lost when the triple bond is cleaved to a carboxylic acid (VI). Likewise with the three-carbon unsaturated substituents (-D1), (-D2) and (-D3), two of the three carbon atoms are cleaved oxidatively, leaving a carboxylic acid group. In transforming the #4,6-3-keto steroid or ketal thereof (I) starting material to the corresponding 7a-substituted steroid (II), the #4,6-3-keto steroid or ketal thereof (I) starting material is reacted with the nucleophile selected from the group consisting of (d) of the formula (B) Ra-CEl=M (B) (e) of the formula (C) Ra-CC-E2 (C) (f) of the formulas (D1, D2 and D3) Ra-CH2-CH=CH2 (D1) Ra-CH=C=CH2 (D2) Ra-CH2-C=-C-H (D3)

where Ra, E I, E2, M are as defined above, in the presence of : (1) a Lewis Acid, (2) a proton acid with a pKa of < about 5 or (3) a salt of a secondary amine of the formula and with an acid of pKa of < about 2. The Lewis acid both accelerates the conjugate addition and favors formation of the 7a-stereochemistry.

Adducts (-B) and (-C) are transformed into-CO-OH of carboxylic acid (VI) by treatment with one or more oxidizing agents. The oxidizing agent (s) must be capable of cleaving the C=M double bond to a carbon-oxygen double bond, cleaving the C-Rb2 single bond to a carbon-oxygen single bond, and cleaving the carbon-carbon triple bond to carboxylic acid. The choice of oxidizing agent (s) depends on the inherent difficulty of oxidation of the substituent-CRb2=M or-C=C-Rc2. The greater the difficulty of oxidation, the stronger the oxidizing agent that will be required.

Suitable oxidizing agents include ozone, singlet oxygen, triplet oxygen, hydrogen peroxide, hydroperoxides, percarboxylic acids, hypohalites, and the like. In the case of 2-methylfuran adduct (II), transformation into carboxylic acid (VI) is preferably accomplished by treatment with potassium hypobromite followed by ozone followed by dimethylsulfide followed by hydrogen peroxide.

The allyl adduct (-D1) is transformed into-CO-OH of the carboxylic acid (VI) by double bond isomerization to-CH=CH-CH3 followed by ozonization with an oxidative work-up (such as sodium chlorite). The double bond isomerization can be

accomplished by any of the following reagents, rhodium trichloride in ethanol at reflux, HRuCI [P (-(p) 3] 3 at about 90°, LiNH (CH2) 3NH2 (lithium 1,3-diaminopropane) at 20-25°, PdCl2 (q)-CN) 2 in toluene at about 80°, HRh (CO) [P (-(p) 3] 3 at 20-25°, ClRh [P (-q)) 3] 3 in toluene at reflux, Cl2Ru [P (-(p) 3] 3 at 100° and cobalt chloride/sodium borohydride/P (- (p) 3 at about-18°.

The propargyl adduct (-D2) is transformed into the-CO-OH functionality of the carboxylic acid (VI) by base or transition metal-catalyzed isomerization to adduct (-C) when Rc2 is C, alkyl, which is cleaved by the method discussed above. Suitable bases for isomerization of (-D2) to (-C) include sodium amide in ammonia or THF, potassium 3-aminopropylaminde (known as"KAPA") in THF, potassium hydroxide in ethylene glycol at about 150°, potassium t-butoxid in DMSO or t-butanol, or sodium or potassium hydride in DMF or THF. Suitable transition metal catalysts include Yb [(p2C =N-(p] (HMPA) 4 and HCo (N2) [P (-ç) 3] 3.

The allenyl adduct (-D3) is transformed into the-CO-OH functionality of the carboxylic acid (VI) by ozonization with an oxidative work-up (such as sodium chlorite).

The present invention includes a four-step process for the transformation of a 7a-substituted steroid (II) to the corresponding carboxylic acid (VI) product. The four steps are (1) ring opening, (2) ozonolysis, (3) reaction with a hydroperoxy deoxygenating agent and (4) reaction with an oxidatively cleaving agent. The four- step process of the invention produces better yields of the carboxylic acid (VI) than expected based on prior art process steps. The carboxylic acid (VI) is obtained by: (1) contacting the 7a-substituted steroid of formula (II) with an agent selected from the group consisting of : (a) a halogenating agent in the presence of water and a base whose conjugate acid has a pKa of > about 8, (b) an oxygen donating agent, (c) electrochemical oxidation, (d) a quinone in the presence of water or (e) nonquinone oxidants; and (2) contacting the reaction mixture of step (1) with ozone in the presence of an alcohol of the formula R7-2-OH ;

(3) contacting the reaction mixture of step (2) with a hydroperoxy deoxygenating agent and (4) contacting the reaction mixture of step (3) with an oxidatively cleaving agent. Each of these steps was thoroughly discussed above when the steps of the process were discussed individually. This process combines those same steps and they are practiced in the same manner and same way as discussed above.

The present invention includes a three-step process for the transformation of a 7a-substituted steroid (In to the corresponding carboxylic acid (VI) product, see EXAMPLE 34, Step (1). The three steps are (1) ozonolysis, (2) reaction with a hydroperoxy deoxygenating agent and (3) reaction with an oxidatively cleaving agent.

The three-step process of the invention is a process to prepare the carboxylic acid (VI) which comprises: (1) contacting a 7a-substituted steroid (II) with ozone in the presence of an alcohol of the formula R7-2-OH ; (2) contacting the reaction mixture of step (1) with a hydroperoxy deoxygenating agent and (3) contacting the reaction mixture of step (2) with an oxidatively cleaving agent. Each of these steps was thoroughly discussed above when the steps of the process were discussed individually. This process combines those same steps and they are practiced in the same manner and same way as discussed above. The carboxylic acid (VI) can be readily transformed to its tautomer-like the bislactone (VII) by contacting with an acid, see EXAMPLE 34, Step (2). In the process of the invention it is the carboxylic acid (VI) which is transformed to the methyl ester (VE) and ultimately to eplerenone (IX). It is possible to isolate and purify this carboxylic acid (VI) by crystallization. However, one runs the risk that it will isomerize to the bislactone (VII) which is more thermodynamically stable. Therefore, as a practical matter it is preferable not to stop at the end of EXAMPLE 34, Step (1) but carry on thru the reaction mixture and isolate and crystallize the bislactone (VII). Hence, it is easier and preferable to carry the process exemplified in EXAMPLE 34 on thru Step (2), purify the bislactone (VII) obtained and then convert the bislactone (VII) back to the carboxylic acid (VI) for transformation to the methyl ester (VIII).

Eplerenone (IX) is a pharmaceutical agent useful for the treatment of hyperaldosteronism, edema, hypertension and congestive heart failure, see US Patent 4,559, 332.

The present invention also includes a novel process to transform 11 a-hydroxy steroids to the corresponding A9 (1)-steroids. The A9 (1')-functionality is very useful in producing eplerenone (IX) because it is readily transformed to the corresponding 9a, 11 a-epoxide functionality of eplerenone (IX).

The 11 a-hydroxy steroid (CIV) starting materials are known to those skilled in the art. More particularly, the 11α-hydroxy-17-lactone (CI), 11α,17ß-dihydroxypregn- 4-en-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester, is known, see, Drugs of the Future, 24 (5), 488-501 (1999), compound (VI).

For the 1 la-hydroxy steroids (CIV) it is preferred that the steroid A-ring is: W2 W, W2 (A-ring) wY- ! ! ws W4 (1) W, is-H:-H and W2 is-H:-H or W, is W1-1:W1-2 and W2 is W2-, : W2-2 where one of W,, or W, 2 is taken together with one of W2-1 or W2-2 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other or W, l or Wl 2 and W2-1 or W2-2 is-H; W3 is =O, W4 is W4-1 : W4-2 where one of W4-1 and W4-2 is taken together with W5 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of W4-1 and W4-2 is-H; (2) W3 is =O, W4 is -H : -H and Ws is in the a-orientation and is 0- CO- (attached at C7 to form a 5,7-lactone) and where W, and W2 are as defined above; (3) W3 is -O-W3-3:-O-W3-4; W4 is W4-3 : W4-4, where one of W4-3 and W4-4 is taken together with Ws to form a second bond between the atoms to which they are attached and the other of W4-3 and W4-4 is-H ; W3-3 and W34 are: (a) the same or different and are C I-C5 alkyl, (b) taken together to form a cyclic moiety selected from the group consisting of : (i)-CH2-CH2-,

(ii)-CH2-CH2-CH2-, (iii)-CH2-C (CH3) 2-CH2-; and where W, and W2 are as defined above; (4) W3 is -O-W3-3:-O-W3-4; W4 is-H:-H ; W5 forms a second bond between Cs and C6 ; W3-3 and W3-4 are as defined above: (5) W3 is W3 s : W3-6; where (a) one of 5 and W3-6 is-H and the other ofW3-5 and W3-6 is: (i)-0-W3-5A where W3-5A is C1-C3 alkyl, (ii)-0-CO-W3-5A where W3-5A is as defined above, (iii) -N(W3-5A) 2 where W3-5A is as defined above, (iv) piperazinyl, (v) morpholinyl, (vi) piperidinyl, (b) W3-5 and W36 are taken together with the carbon atom to which they are attached to form a cyclic moiety including: (i) -O-CH2-CH2-O-, (ii) -O-CH2-CH2-CH2-O-, (iii)-0-CH2-C (CH3) 2-CH2-0- and where W4 is-H :-H ; Ws forms a second bond between Cs and C6; (6) W3 is W37 : W3. s and where W4 is W47 : W4-8 where (a) one of 7 and W3-8 is: (i) -O-W3-7A where W3-7A is C1-C3 alkyl, (ii) -O-CO-W3-7A where W3-7A is as defined above, (iii) -N(W3-7A)2 where W3-7A is as defined above, (iv) piperazinyl, (v) morpholinyl, (vi) piperidinyl, and where the other of W3-7 and Wog is taken together with one of W4-7 and W4-8 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of 7 and W4-8 is-H; W5 forms a second bond between Cs and C6 ; (7) W3 is α-W3-9 : ß-W3-10 ; where W3-9 is -H and W3-10 is:

(a)-O-CO-W3 OA where W3-10A is C1-C3 alkyl, (b) -O-CO-O-W3-10B where W3-10B is (i) C1-C4 alkyl, (ii) Hp optionally substituted with one thru three Cl C3 alkyl,-F,-Cl,-Br,-I, C1-C3 alkoxy, (iii) -CH2-# where (p is optionally substituted with one thru three C1-C3 alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, C1-C3 alkoxy; where WR4 is-H:-H ; and Ws forms a second bond between the carbon atoms at C5 and C6; and where W, and W2 are as defined above; (8) W3 is α-W3-9 : ß-W3-10 ; where W4iS W49 : W410 where W39 and W3 to are as defined above; where one of W49 and W4-10 taken together with Ws forms a second bond between the atoms to which they are attached and the other of W4-9 and W410 is-H ; and where W, and W2 are as defined above.

It is more preferred that the steroid A-ring functionality be: (1) W1 is -H:-H and W2 is -H:-H or W1 is W1-1:W1-2 and W2 is W2-1:W2-2 where one of W1-1 or W, -2 is taken together with one of W2-1 or W2-2 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other or W,, or W-2 and W2-1 or W2-2 is-H; W3 is =0, W4 is W4-1 : W4-2 where one of W4-1 and W4-2 is taken together with Ws to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of W4-1 and W4-2 is-H; (7) W3 is α-W3-9 : p-W3-) o ; where W3-9 is -H and W3-10 is: (b) -CO-W3-10A where W3-10A is C1-C3 alkyl, (c) -CO-O-W3-10B where W3-10B is (i) C1-C4 alkyl, (iii optionally substituted with one thru three C1-C3 alkyl, -F, -Cl, -Br, -I, C1-C3 alkoxy, (iii) -CH2-# where # is optionally substituted with one thru three Cl-C3 alkyl,-F,-Cl,-Br,-I, Cl-C3 alkoxy; where WR4 is-H:-H ; and Ws forms a second bond between the carbon atoms at Cs and C6 ; and where W, and W2 are as defined above.

It is even more preferred that the steroid A-ring functionality be: (1) W, is-H:-H and W2 is-H:-H or W, is Wl, : Wl 2 and W2 is

W2-, : W22 where one of W1-1 or W1-2 is taken together with one of W2-1 or W2-2 to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other or W1-1 or W, 2 and W2-1 or W2-2 is-H; W3 is =O, W4 is W4-1 : W42 where one of W4-1 and W4-2 is taken together with Ws to form a second bond between the carbon atoms to which they are attached and the other of W4-1 and W4-2 is-H; For the 1 la-hydroxy steroids (CIV), it is preferred that the steroid D-ring is: Wu 1 (D-ring) where W17 is: (1) =0, (2) a-W 17-1 : ß-W17-2 where : (a) W17-1 and W) 7. 2 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form an epoxide of the formula ####CH2-O-, (b) W17-1 and W17-2 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a lactone of the formula ####CH2-CH2-CO-O-; (3) a-W 17-3 : ß-W17-4 where (a) W17-3 is: (i)-H, (ii) -O-CO-W17-3A where W17-3A is -H or -CO-W17-3B where W) 7-3B is C1-C4 alkyl or -# and (b) W17-4 is -CO-CH3 ; (4) a-W 17-5:ß-W17-6 where (a) W. 7. 5 is: (i) -O-CO-W17-5A where W17-5A is C1-C4 alkyl or -#, (b) W17-6 is: (i) -CO-CH2-O-W17-6A where W17-6A is Cl C4 alkyl or -#.

For the eplerenone-type compounds, it is preferred that W17 is: (1) =os (2) a-W17 : ß-W17-2 where :

(a) W17-1 and W17-2 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form an epoxide of the formula CH2-0-, (b) W l and W) 7-2 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a lactone of the formula It is more preferred that for the eplerenone-type compounds that W17 is: (1) =0, (2) a-W 17-1 : ß-W1702 where : (b) W17-1 and W17-2 are taken together with the attached carbon atom to form a lactone of the formula For the progesterones and hydroxyprotesterones it is preferred that that Wu ils : (3) a-W, 73 : ß-W 17-4 where (a) W17-3 is : (i)-H, (ii)-O-CO-W17-3A where W17-3A is -H or -CO-217-3B where W I 7-3B is C1-C4 alkyl or -# and (b) W17-4 is -CO-CH3.

For the corticoids it is preferred that W17 is: (4) a-W, 7-5 : ß-W17-6 where (a) W. 7-5 is : (i) -O-CO-W17-5A where W17-5A is C1-C4 alkyl or -#, (b) W, 17-6 is : (i) -CO-CH2-O-217-6A where W17-6A is C1-C4 alkyl or -#.

The preferred combinations of steroid A-, B-and D-rings, especially for the eplerenone-type compounds, includes the ring systems set forth in CHART C. The 11 a-hydroxy steroids (CIV) of CHART C are known to those skilled in the art or can be readily prepared by known methods from known compounds.

In the process of the present invention the 11α-hydroxy-17-lactones (CI) or 1 la-hydroxy steroids (CIV) starting material is contacted with a N-fluoroalkylamine reagent of the formula (CVI)

where: Z1 is C1-C4 alkyl ; Z2 is C,-C4 alkyl and where Z, and Z2 together with the attached nitrogen atom form a 5-or 6-member heterocycle selected from the group consisting of pyrrolidinyl, piperazinyl, piperidinyl and morpholinyl; Z3 is-F or-CF3. It is preferred that Z, and Z2 are Cl-C3 alkyl. It is more preferred that Z, and Z2 are C, alkyl or C2 alkyl. It is preferred that the N- fluoroalkylamine (CVI) is N-(1,1, 2,3, 3,3-hexafluoropropyl) diethylamine, which is known as Ishikawa reagent, or 1, 1, 2, 2-tetrafluoroethyl-N, N-dimethylamine.

The process of the invention is preferably performed by use of about 1 equivalent of 11 a-hydroxy-17-lactone (CI) or 11 a-hydroxy steroid (CIV) and from about 1 to about 1.5 equivalents of Ishikawa reagent; more preferred is about 1.2 equivalents of Ishikawa reagent. It is preferable to perform the process of the invention in a temperature range of from about 20 to about 82° ; more preferably from about 40 to about 70°. The reaction usually takes from about 1 hr to about 24 to complete depending on reaction conditions especially temperature and concentration.

For example at about 60° and 0.8 molar, the reaction takes about 3 hours.

The 1 la-hydroxy-17-lactone (CI) orl la-hydroxy steroid (CIV) can be added to the N-fluoroalkylamine reagent (CVI) or the N-fluoroalkylamine reagent (CVI) can be added to the 11α-hydroxy-17-lactone (CI) orl la-hydroxy steroid (CIV); it is more practical to add the N-fluoroalkylamine reagent (CVI) to the 1 la-hydroxy-17-lactone (CI) orl la-hydroxy steroid (CIV).

It is preferred to perform the process of the present invention in a solvent that is dry (KF is < 0.5%), such as acetonitrile.

The A' (")-17-lactone of formula (CII), 17p-hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3- one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester, is known, see US Patent 4,559, 332, Example l (d) and International Publication W098/25948, page 284. It is

useful in the preparation of a pharmaceutical agent, 9a, 11 la-epoxy-17p-hydroxypregn- 4-en-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester, known as eplerenone cm).

The steroid C-ring functionality #9(11)-of compounds (CIT) and (CV) is a very useful functionality to chemists skilled in the art of steroids. It can be readily transformed to the corresponding 9a, 11 a-epoxy functionality and the 9a-fluoro-11 ß- hydroxy functionality as well as 11-keto and others as is well known to those skilled in the art. These compounds are useful pharmaceutical agents. Hence, the process of the invention as it pertains to the transformation of the 11 a-hydroxy steroid (CIV) to the corresponding A9 (")- steroid (CV) is a very useful process and is operable with a wide variety of 11 a-hydroxy steroids (CIV) as is apparent to those skilled in the art.

This includes progesterones, 17a-hydroxyprogesterones, corticoids as well as the usual common derivatives and analogs thereof such as esters, etc. Therefore, the process produces A9 (i)-steroids (CV) which are useful intermediates in the preparation of pharmaceutically useful steroids. One skilled in the art with a given A9 (})-steroid (CV) would know how to transform it to a pharmaceutically useful product.

The present invention also includes a number of processes for transforming 1 la-hydroxy compounds to the corresponding #9(11)-compounds by one or more processes described above. For example, described are processes for the transformation of (1) a 11 a-hydroxy-7a-substituted steroid (II) to the corresponding A9 (")- 7a-substituted steroid (II), (2) a process for transforming a 1 la-hydroxy cis enedione (III-cis) or 11 a-hydroxy trans enedione (m-trans) to the corresponding #9(11)-trans enedione (III-trans) and (3) for transforming a 1 la-hydroxy-hydroxy compound (IV-OH) or a 11 a-hydroxy-hydroperoxy compound (IV-OOH) or a 11α- hydroxy biscarbonyl compound (V) or mixture thereof to the corresponding #9(11)- carboxylic acid (VI).

DEFINITIONS AND CONVENTIONS The definitions and explanations below are for the terms as used throughout this entire document including both the specification and the claims.

I. CONVENTIONS FOR FORMULAS AND DEFINITIONS OF VARIABLES

The chemical formulas representing various compounds or molecular fragme- nts in the specification and claims may contain variable substituents in addition to expressly defined structural features. These variable substituents are identified by a letter or a letter followed by a numerical subscript, for example,"Zi"or"R,"where"i" is an integer. These variable substituents are either monovalent or bivalent, that is, they represent a group attached to the formula by one or two chemical bonds. For example, a group Z, would represent a bivalent variable if attached to the formula CH3-C (=Z) H. Groups Ri and Rj would represent monovalent variable substituents if attached to the formula CH3-CH2-C (Ri) (Rj) H2. When chemical formulas are drawn in a linear fashion, such as those above, variable substituents contained in parentheses are bonded to the atom immediately to the left of the variable substituent enclosed in parenthesis. When two or more consecutive variable substituents are enclosed in parentheses, each of the consecutive variable substituents is bonded to the immediate- ly preceding atom to the left which is not enclosed in parentheses. Thus, in the formula above, both Ri and Rj are bonded to the preceding carbon atom. Also, for any molecule with an established system of carbon atom numbering, such as steroids, these carbon atoms are designated as Ci, where"i"is the integer corresponding to the carbon atom number. For example, C6 represents the 6 position or carbon atom number in the steroid nucleus as traditionally designated by those skilled in the art of steroid chemistry. Likewise the term"R6"represents a variable substituent (either monovalent or bivalent) at the C6 position.

Chemical formulas or portions thereof drawn in a linear fashion represent atoms in a linear chain. The symbol"-"in general represents a bond between two atoms in the chain. Thus CH3-0-CH2-CH (Rj)-CH3 represents a 2-substituted-1- methoxypropane compound. In a similar fashion, the symbol"="represents a double bond, e. g., CH2=C (Ri)-O-CH3, and the symbol"_"represents a triple bond, e. g., HC---C-CH (Rj)-CH2-CH3. Carbonyl groups are represented in either one of two ways: -CO-or-C (=O)-, with the former being preferred for simplicity.

Chemical formulas of cyclic (ring) compounds or molecular fragments can be represented in a linear fashion. Thus, the compound 4-chloro-2-methylpyridine can be represented in linear fashion by N*=C (CH3)-CH=CCI-CH=C*H with the convention that the atoms marked with an asterisk (*) are bonded to each other resulting in the

formation of a ring. Likewise, the cyclic molecular fragment, 4- (ethyl)-l-piperazinyl can be represented by-N- (CH2) 2-N (C2H5)-CH2-C*H2.

A rigid cyclic (ring) structure for any compounds herein defines an orientation with respect to the plane of the ring for substituents attached to each carbon atom of the rigid cyclic compound. For saturated compounds which have two substituents attached to a carbon atom which is part of a cyclic system,-C (X,) (X2)- the two sub- stituents may be in either an axial or equatorial position relative to the ring and may change between axial/equatorial. However, the position of the two substituents relative to the ring and each other remains fixed. While either substituent at times may lie in the plane of the ring (equatorial) rather than above or below the plane (axial), one substituent is always above the other. In chemical structural formulas depicting such compounds, a substituent (X,) which is"below"another substituent (X2) will be identified as being in the alpha (a) configuration and is identified by a broken, dashed or dotted line attachment to the carbon atom, i. e. , by the symbol"---" or"...". The corresponding substituent attached"above" (X2) the other (Xl) is identified as being in the beta (ß) configuration and is indicated by an unbroken line attachment to the carbon atom.

When a variable substituent is bivalent, the valences may be taken together or separately or both in the definition of the variable. For example, a variable Ri attached to a carbon atom as-C (=Ri)- might be bivalent and be defined as oxo or keto (thus forming a carbonyl group (-CO-) or as two separately attached monovalent variable substituents a-Rjj and ß-Rj k. When a bivalent variable, Ri, is defined to consist of two monovalent variable substituents, the convention used to define the bivalent variable is of the form "α-Ri-j:ß-Ri-k" or some variant thereof. In such a case both α-Ri- j and B-Ri-k are attached to the carbon atom to give-C (α-Ri-j)(ß-Ri-k)-. For example, when the bivalent variable R6,-C (=R6)-is defined to consist of two monovalent variable substituents, the two monovalent variable substituents are a-R6 l : G-R6-2,.... a- R6-9 : ß-R610, etc, giving-C (a-R6) (ß-R6-2)-,...-C(α-R6-9)(ß-R6-10)-, etc. Likewise, for the bivalent variable R",-C (=R")-, two monovalent variable substituents are α-R11. t : 13-R, 1-2. For a ring substituent for which separate a and Li orientations do not exist (e. g. due to the presence of a carbon carbon double bond in the ring), and for a

substituent bonded to a carbon atom which is not part of a ring the above convention is still used, but the a and ß designations are omitted.

Just as a bivalent variable may be defined as two separate monovalent variable substituents, two separate monovalent variable substituents may be defined to be taken together to form a bivalent variable. For example, in the formula-C (Ri) H- C2 (Rj) H- (C, and C2 define arbitrarily a first and second carbon atom, respectively) Ri and Rj may be defined to be taken together to form (1) a second bond between C, and C2 or (2) a bivalent group such as oxa (-O-) and the formula thereby describes an epoxide. When Ri and Rj are taken together to form a more complex entity, such as the group-X-Y-, then the orientation of the entity is such that C, in the above formula is bonded to X and C2 is bonded to Y. Thus, by convention the designation"... Ri and Rj are taken together to form-CH2-CH2-O-CO-..."means a lactone in which the carbonyl is bonded to C2. However, when designated"... Rj and Ri are taken together to form -CO-O-CH2-CH2-the convention means a lactone in which the carbonyl is bonded to C,.

The carbon atom content of variable substituents is indicated in one of two ways. The first method uses a prefix to the entire name of the variable such as"C,- C4", where both"1"and"4"are integers representing the minimum and maximum number of carbon atoms in the variable. The prefix is separated from the variable by a space. For example,"Cl-C4 alkyl"represents alkyl of 1 through 4 carbon atoms, (including isomeric forms thereof unless an express indication to the contrary is given). Whenever this single prefix is given, the prefix indicates the entire carbon atom content of the variable being defined. Thus C2-C4 alkoxycarbonyl describes a group CH3- (CH2) n~0~CO~ where n is zero, one or two. By the second method the carbon atom content of only each portion of the definition is indicated separately by enclosing the "Ci-Cj" designation in parentheses and placing it immediately (no intervening space) before the portion of the definition being defined. By this optional convention (C-C3) alkoxycarbonyl has the same meaning as C2-C4 alkoxycarbonyl because the"Cl-C3"refers only to the carbon atom content of the alkoxy group.

Similarly while both C2-C6 alkoxyalkyl and (Cl-C3) alkoxy (Cl-C3) alkyl define alkoxyalkyl groups containing from 2 to 6 carbon atoms, the two definitions differ since the former definition allows either the alkoxy or alkyl portion alone to contain 4

or 5 carbon atoms while the latter definition limits either of these groups to 3 carbon atoms.

When the claims contain a fairly complex (cyclic) substituent, at the end of the phrase naming/designating that particular substituent will be a notation in (parentheses) which will correspond to the same name/designation in one of the CHARTS which will also set forth the chemical structural formula of that particular substituent. n. DEFINITIONS All temperatures are in degrees Celsius.

TLC refers to thin-layer chromatography.

LC refers to liquid chromatography.

ESTDLC refers to external standard liquid chromatography.

THF refers to tetrahydrofuran.

DMAP refers top-dimethylaminopyridine.

DDQ refers to 2,3-dichloro-5, 6-dicyano-1, 4-benzoquinone.

DBU refers to 1, 8-diazabicyclo [5.4. 0] undec-7-ene.

DBN refers to 1, 5-diazabicyclo [4.3. 0] non-5-ene.

DABCO refers 1, 4-diazabicyclo [2.2. 2] octane.

Chromatography (column and flash chromatography) refers to purification/separation of compounds expressed as (support, eluent). It is understood that the appropriate fractions are pooled and concentrated to give the desired compound (s).

Carboxylic acid (VI) refers to and includes the pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof.

CMR refers to C-13 magnetic resonance spectroscopy, chemical shifts are reported in ppm (o) downfield from TMS.

NMR refers to nuclear (proton) magnetic resonance spectroscopy, chemical shifts are reported in ppm (d) downfield from TMS.

In the present invention the terms conversion/transformation or convert/transform are used interchangeable and mean the same thing, the reaction of one compound to form a different compound by the process described.

TMS refers to trimethylsilyl.

Oxone refers to KHSO5.

-¢ refers to phenyl (C6H5).

MS refers to mass spectrometry expressed as m/e, m/z or mass/charge unit.

[M + H] + refers to the positive ion of a parent plus a hydrogen atom. EI refers to electron impact. CI refers to chemical ionization. FAB refers to fast atom bombardment.

Pharmaceutically acceptable refers to those properties and/or substances which are acceptable to the patient from a pharmacological/toxicological point of view and to the manufacturing pharmaceutical chemist from a physical/chemical point of view regarding composition, formulation, stability, patient acceptance and bioavailability.

When solvent pairs are used, the ratios of solvents used are volume/volume (v/v).

When the solubility of a solid in a solvent is used the ratio of the solid to the solvent is weight/volume (wt/v).

A9-Canrenone refers to 17ß-hydroxypregna-4, 6,9-trien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone.

Eplerenone refers to 9a, 1 la-epoxy-17ß-hydroxypregn-4-en-3-one-7a, 21- dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester.

Neopentylglycol refers to HO-CH2-C(CH3)2-CH2-OH.

Iodosobenzene refers to #I=O.

Iodobenzenebistrifluoroacetate refers to (pI (O-CO-CF3) 2.

Iodobenzenediacetate refers to cpI (O-CO-CH3) 2.

Tritylfluoroborate is also known as triphenylcarbenium fluoroborate and refers to (p3C+BF4-. acac refers to acetylacetonate. dppb refers to diphenylphosphino butane.

Tf refers to trifluoromethanesulfonate.

Dimethylsulfide refers to CH3SCH3.

Ishikawa reagent refers to N-(1,1, 2,2, 3,3, 3) hexafluoropropyldiethylamine.

An"oxidatively cleaving agent"is a reagent that oxidizes the biscarbonyl compound (V) or hydroxy compound (IV-OH) to the carboxylic acid (VI).

A"hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent"is a reagent that removes an oxygen

atom from a hydroperoxide compound (IV-OOH) to give the corresponding hydroxy compound (IV-OH).

A"deoxygenating agent"is a reagent that removes one oxygen atom from a molecule. The"hydroperoxy-deoxygenating agent"is thus a particular type of deoxygenating agent.

A"carboxylic acid forming agent"is a reagent that induces a hydroperoxide compound (N-OOH) to rearrange to a carboxylic acid (VI).

An"oxygen donating agent"is a reagent that provides an oxygen atom to a 7a- substituted steroid (In to transform it into a cis enedione (E-cis).

EXAMPLES Without further elaboration, it is believed that one skilled in the art can, using the preceding description, practice the present invention to its fullest extent. The following detailed examples describe how to prepare the various compounds and/or perform the various processes of the invention and are to be construed as merely illustrative, and not limitations of the preceding disclosure in any way whatsoever.

Those skilled in the art will promptly recognize appropriate variations from the procedures both as to reactants and as to reaction conditions and techniques.

EXAMPLE 1 17ß-HydroxypregnaX, 6,9 (11)-trien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone, cyclic 3- (2', 2'-dimethyl-l', 3'-propanediyl ketal) (I- 17ß-hydroxypregna-4, 6,9 (11)-trien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone 3- methyl enol ether (I, 3.00 g, 8.4629 mmoles) and lithium perchlorate (199.6 mg, 1.8761 mmoles, 0.22 equivalents) are slurred in acetonitrile (20 ml) and methylene chloride (10) are cooled to-15°, treated with 2, 2-dimethyl-1, 3-propyleneglycol (2.19 g, 21.027 mmoles, 2.48 equivalents), then treated drop wise over 73 min. with a solution of DDQ (2.29 g, 10.088 mmoles, 1.19 equivalents) in ethyl acetate. After

stirring for 40 min, the reaction mixture is quenched with ammonium hydroxide (28%, 5 ml), diluted with ethyl acetate, concentrated, diluted with methylene chloride, and filtered. The filtrate is diluted with ethyl acetate, washed with aqueous sodium bicarbonate/sodium chloride followed by water, then filtered through magnesol, eluting with methylene chloride. The eluate is concentrated to give solids which are triturated with toluene, dried by a stream of nitrogen to give the title compound, CMR (CDC13) 14.44, 22.53, 22.78, 23.02, 24.89, 28.85, 29.22, 30.07, 30.18, 31.31, 32.92, 35.37, 38.56, 39.03, 44.35, 44.43, 70.54, 70.65, 95.17, 95.43, 116.80, 120.23, 127.82, 130.27, 141.83, 145.08 and 176. 61 8 ; NMR (CDC13) 0.95, 0.97, 1.03, 1.18, 1.3-2. 8, 3.5-3. 7,5. 44,5. 71,5. 80 and 6.02 8.

EXAMPLE 2 17p-Hydroxypregna-4, 6,9 (11)-trien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone, cyclic 3-ethanediyl ketal (I-P) 17ß-hydroxypregna4, 6,9 ( 11)-trien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y lactone 3- methyl enol ether (I, 300 mg, 0.8463 mmoles) in methylene chloride (5 ml) is cooled to-15° then treated with ethylene glycol (220 mg, 3.544 mmoles, 4.19 equivalents).

To this mixture is added drop wise over 30 min. a solution of DDQ (230 mg, 1.0132 mmoles, 1.20 equivalents). After the addition is complete, the reaction is stirred at- 15° for 5 min. , at which time TLC analysis (ethyl acetate/cyclohexane, 66/34) shows conversion of the starting methyl enol ether (Rf = 0.69) into the corresponding ethylene ketal (Rf = 0.54) was nearly complete. The reaction is then quenched with concentrated ammonium hydroxide (0.5 ml), and filtered. The filtrate is then filtered through 1.0 g cartridge grade magnesol and concentrated to give the title compound, by comparison with an authentic sample, CMR (CDCI3) 14.37, 22.95, 24.54, 29.15, 30.28, 31.23, 32.87, 35.30, 38.17, 38.45, 44.27, 44.37, 64.15, 64.70, 95.07, 105.94, 116.85, 122.39, 127.41, 130.24, 141.71, 145. 76 and 176. 51 8 ; NMR (CDC13) 0.97, 1.18, 1.3-2. 9,3. 8-4.1, 5.29, 5.45, 5.70 and 5.99 8. EXAMPLE 3 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregna-4, 9 ( 11)-dien-3- one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (II)

A9-canrenone (I, 90.0 g, 0.2659 moles) is mixed with nitromethane (730-735 ml). Then 2-methylfuran (49.5 ml, 45.04 g, 0.5487 moles, 2.06 equivalents) is added.

The resulting mixture is cooled to-20° then treated with absolute ethanol (15.8 ml, 12.55 g, 0.2723 moles, 1.02 equivalents) followed by boron trifluoride etherate, (d = 1.120 ; 37. 2 ml, 41.66 g, 0. 2936 moles, 1.10 equivalents). The mixture is recooled to - 18. 4° and stirred for 17 hrs. , at which time the reaction was complete by LC. The reaction mixture is quenched with ammonia (15% aqueous, 225 ml). The mixture is warmed to above 0°, water (200 ml) is added, the organic phase is separated, and the aqueous phase is extracted with methylene chloride (2 x 200 ml). The organic extracts are dried over magnesium sulfate (100 g) then filtered through magnesol (100 g cartridge grade), washing the cake with methylene chloride (5 x 200 ml). The eluate is then concentrated under reduced pressure to a foam, slurried with ethyl acetate (200 ml) and reconcentrated, then dissolved in ethyl acetate (950 ml) at 50° to 60°. The mixture is concentrated to about 500 ml volume, then diluted with cyclohexane (250 ml). The product begins to crystallize slowly. The slurry is reconcentrated to about 500 ml volume, cooled to 20-25°, further concentrated to about 400 ml volume, then cooled to 0°. After overnight at 0°, the slurry is filtered and the cake washed with cyclohexane followed by heptane and dried in a vacuum oven at 50° to give the title compound, TLC = 0.37 (ethyl acetate/cyclohexane, 66/34), CMR (CDC13) 13.38, 14.12, 23.18, 26.83, 29.14, 31.26, 32.93, 33.93, 34.18, 35.39, 37.57, 38.52, 40.78, 41.90, 42.39, 44.08, 95.19, 105.89, 107.12, 119.73, 126.24, 149.99, 152.74, 167.45, 76.53 and 198.56 ; NMR (CDCI3) 0.95, 1.43, 1.4-2. 6,2. 16,2. 93,3. 30,5. 68 and 5.74 8.

The filtrate is concentrated to a foam which is dissolved in ethyl acetate (40 ml), concentrated to about 20 ml, seeded, diluted with cyclohexane (20 ml), concentrated to about 30 ml, cooled to 0° over the weekend, then filtered, washed with ethyl acetate/cyclohexane (1/2) and dried to give additional title compound.

EXAMPLE 4 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(trans-1', 4'-dioxopent-2'-en-1'yl) pregna- 4,9 (11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (E-trans) Step A: 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(cis-1', 4'-dioxopent-2'-en-1'yl) pregna-4,9 (11)-dien- 3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (III-cis) A mixture of 17i-hydroxy-7a- (5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one- 21-carboxylic acid, γ-lactone (II, EXAMPLE 3,5. 04 g, 11.9843 mmoles) and potassium acetate (1.7 g, 17.32 mmoles, 1.45 equivalents) in THF (40 ml) and water (12.5 ml) at 23. 8° is treated with dibromantin (2.0 g, 6.995 mmoles, 0.58 equivalents) followed by isobutyl vinyl ether (500 u. l, 384 mg, 3.834 mmoles, 0.32 equivalents).

The reaction mixture is stirred at 20-25° for 1 hr. , at which time conversion of the starting material (II, Rf= 0.50) into cis-and trans-enedione (Rf = 0. 11) is complete by TLC (ethyl acetate/cyclohexane, 66/34). The reaction mixture is diluted with water (200 ml) and extracted with methylene chloride (2 x 100 ml). The extracts are combined, washed with water (50 ml), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered and concentrated to give the cis-enedione (III-cis).

Step B: 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(trans-1', 4'-dioxopent-2'-en-1'yl) pregna-4,9 (11)- dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (E-trans) The concentrate (Step A) is taken up in chloroform (100 ml) and the mixture is stirred at 20-25° for 20 hrs. , at which time conversion of cis-enedione into trans-

enedione is judged to be complete as measured by TLC and LC (cisltrans = 1.1/98. 9).

The mixture is then concentrated and the concentrate is taken up in ethyl acetate (20 ml) at 20-25° and diluted with cyclohexane (80 ml), which induces crystallization.

The slurry is cooled, filtered, and the cake washed with cyclohexane and dried under reduced pressure at 50° to give the title compound, CMR (CDCI3) 13.98, 23.28, 27.08, 28.66, 29.01, 31.26, 32.77, 33.61, 34.01, 35.22, 35.28, 40.48, 40.51, 42.41, 44.43, 48.13, 94.77, 118.81, 126.03, 135.89, 137.04, 142.16, 165.21, 176.32, 197.81, 198.26 and 200.18 ; NMR (CDC13) 1.04, 1.30, 1.51, 1.5-3. 6,2. 45,5. 71,5. 78 and 6.89 8 ; MS (electrospray) m/e = 435 (p+-1) negative ion mode; EXAMPLE 5 17p-Hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone (VI) Step A: 17ß-hydroxy-7a-(1'-oxo-2'-isopropoxy-2'-hydroxy-ethyl) pregna- 4,9 (11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y lactone (N-OH) ; 17ß- hydroxy-7a- (1'-oxo-2'-isopropoxy-2'-hydrohydroperoxyethyl) pregna- 4,9 (11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (IV-OOH) and 17ß- hydroxy-7a- (2'-oxo-acetyl)-pregna-4, 9 ( 11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (V) A mixture of 17ß-hydroxy-7a-(trans-1', 4'-dioxo-pent-2'-en-1'yl) pregna- 4,9 (11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, γ-lactone (III-trans, EXAMPLE 4,551. 8 mg, 1.2640 mmoles) in isopropanol (11 ml) and methylene chloride (5 ml) is cooled to- 55°. Ozone in oxygen is bubbled through this mixture until 0.4 area% (by LC) trans- enedione (III) remained. The mixture is purged of ozone by sparging with nitrogen for 7 minutes to give a mixture of the title compounds.

Step B: 17ß-hydroxy-7α-(1'-oxo-2'-isopropoxy-2'-hydroxy-ethyl) pregna- 4,9 (11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (IV-OH), 17ß-

hydroxy-7a- (1', 2'-dioxo-ethyl) pregna-4,9 ( 11)-dien-3-one-21- carboxylic acid, y-lactone (V) and 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(2'-oxo-acetyl)- pregna-4,9 (11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (V) The mixture of Step A is then quenched with dimethylsulfide (340 ul, 288 mg, 4.630 mmoles, 3.66 equivalents), warmed to 20-25°, stirred at 20-25° for 50 min. to give a mixture of the title compounds.

Step C: 17p-Hydroxypregna-4, 9 ( 11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y- lactone (VI) The mixture of Step B is then treated with hydrogen peroxide (70% aqueous, 430 p. l, 560 mg, containing 392 mg (11.52 mmoles, 9.12 equivalents) of hydrogen peroxide) and a solution of potassium bicarbonate (637.7 mg, 6.369 mmoles, 5.04 equivalents) in water (8 ml). The resulting two-phase mixture is diluted with enough methanol to produce a one-phase mixture (5 ml), which is then stirred at 20-25° for 16 hrs. , then diluted to a volume of 500 ml with methanol for purpose of LC analysis.

LC analysis indicates the title compound is obtained by comparison with a known compound.

A 20.0 ml portion of the 500 ml solution was withdrawn and further diluted with methanol to a volume of 50 ml. This solution (containing 17.3 mg [0.0450 mmoles] carboxylic acid by LC) is concentrated to a low volume, diluted with water, acidified with hydrochloric acid (1N), and extracted with methylene chloride (2 x).

The two extracts are each washed in sequence with water, then combined and concentrated. The concentrate is taken up in methanol/toluene (1/1; 2 ml) and treated with a mixture of trimethylsilyldiazomethane, (CH3) 3SiCHN2, in hexane (2.0 M, 0.25 ml, 0.50 mmoles, 11.1 equivalents). TLC analysis (ethyl acetate/cyclohexane; 66/34) indicates the title compound is obtained, Rf = 0.23 ; LC analysis (210 nm detection) indicates the same retention time as a known standard and that the title compound is obtained.

EXAMPLE 6 17ß-Hydroxypregna-4, 9 ( 11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (Vin)

The remainder of the 500 ml mixture of Step C of EXAMPLE 5 (479 ml, containing 414.4 mg [1.0777 mmoles] 17p-hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one 7a, 21- dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone (VI, EXAMPLE 5C) is concentrated partially, diluted with water (20 ml), concentrated to a volume of about 20 ml, treated with hydrochloric acid (18 ml) and extracted with methylene chloride (25 ml, then 2 x 15 ml). The extracts are washed with water (30 ml), combined, and concentrated to a volume of 50.0 ml. Half of this mixture is concentrated to a low volume, diluted with ethyl acetate, and extracted with potassium bicarbonate (25% aqueous, 20 ml, then 10 ml). The extracts are combined, acidified to pH 3 with hydrochloric acid (IN) and extracted with methylene chloride (40 ml, then 2 x 15 ml). The extracts are then combined, washed with water, concentrated to a volume of <I ml, and treated with a solution of sodium carbonate (349.6 mg, 3.298 mmoles, 6.12 equivalents based on carboxylic acid) in water (1.0 ml) followed by tetra-n-butylammonium bisulfate, (n- butyl) 4NHS04, (20.4 mg, 0.0601 mmoles, 0.11 equivalents) followed by dimethylsulfate (l08111, 144. 0 mg, 1. 14 mmoles, 2.11 equivalents). The mixture is diluted with methylene chloride (0.1 ml), stirred at 20-25° for 11.5 hrs. , treated with hydrochloric acid (1 N, 10 ml) and extracted with methylene chloride (10 ml, then 2 x 5 ml). The extracts are combined, washed with water, and concentrated to give the title compound, consistent with a known standard.

EXAMPLE 7 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(cis-3'-acetoxyacryloyl)-pregna-4, 9 (11)-dien- 3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (X-cis)

A stream of O3/O2 (ozone/oxygen) is passed through a cold (-78°) mixture of 17ß-hydroxy-7a-(5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (II, EXAMPLE 3,3. 0138 g, 7.1663 mmoles) in methylene chloride (40 ml) and methanol (10 ml) until the starting material had been consumed (LC, 25 min), then the mixture is purged with 02 followed by nitrogen, quenched with trimethylphosphite (3.0 ml, 3.16 g, 25.435 mmoles, 3.55 equivalents), and warmed to 20-25°. After stirring for 1 hr. , LC analysis indicates the title compound is obtained, CMR (100 MHz, CDC13) 198.49, 198.23, 176.43, 166.63, 166.10, 142.74, 142.44, 125.87, 118.12, 110.39, 94.99, 49.30, 44.47, 42.30, 40. 59,-40, 35. 46, 35. 33,34. 11,33. 63, 32.83, 31.37, 29.11, 27.26, 23.31, 20.67 and 14.06 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, Ceci3) 0.94, 1.40, 1.5-2. 9,2. 29,5. 38, 5.63 and 7.48 8.

EXAMPLE 8 17i-Hydroxy-7a- (trans-3'-acetoxyacryloyl)-pregna-4, 9 (lu)- dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (X-trans) 0 '3-"' /J c ffn ! T) H, c I H- H Fi-4 5 "t° 0 H, Cis-Enolacetate Erans-Enolacetate n 00 After stirring the reaction mixture of EXAMPLE 7, 17ß-hydroxy-7a-(cis-3'- acetoxyacryloyl) -pregna-4,9 (11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, γ-lactone (X-cis, EXAMPLE 7) for 1 hr. , the reaction mixture is quenched with hydrochloric acid (5% aqueous, 25 ml) and stirred at 20-25° for 20 min. , at which time isomerization to trans is complete. The organic phase is then separated, concentrated, and flash chromatographed (silica gel, 150 g; gradient elution, 40% o 70% ethyl acetate/cyclohexane) to give the title compound. This material is then crystallized from ethyl acetate/heptane (70/30) to give the title compound in pure form, CMR (100 MHz, CDCI3) 199.25, 198.39, 176.41, 166.79, 166.39, 149.00, 142.57, 125.67, 118.20, 113.11, 94.90, 47.75, 44.40, 42.40, 40. 45,-40, 35.63, 35.25, 34.01, 33.56, 32.73, 31.29, 29.04, 27.14, 23.32, 20.47 and 13.98 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CDC13) 1.14, 1.4-4. 1,1. 61,2. 44,5. 75,6. 14 and 8. 41 o. EXAMPLE 9 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(2'-hydroperoxy-2'-methoxyacetyl) pregna- 4,9 (11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (IV-OOH) 0 H3C () O ... A O--OCH3 ,,,, 0'H 0-' OH H i (X-trans) (IV-OOH) 0Y0

A stream of ozone/oxygen is passed through a cooled (-78°) mixture of 17ß- hydroxy-7a- (trans-3'-acetoxyacryloyl)-pregna-4, 9 ( 11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (X-trans, EXAMPLE 8,311. 0 mg, 0.6872 mmoles) in methylene/methanol (2/1,6 ml) until a blue color persisted (3 min. ). The excess ozone is purged with oxygen followed by nitrogen, then the reaction mixture is warmed to 20-25° and diluted with methylene chloride to 10 ml. A portion of this mixture (3.5 ml, from 0. 2405 mmoles trans-enolacetate) is concentrated to dryness to give the title compound.

EXAMPLE 10 5a, 17ß-Dihydroxypregn-9 (11)-ene-3-one 7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, bis-y-lactone (VII) 17ß-Hydroxy-7α-(2'-hydroperoxy-2'-methoxyacetyl) pregna-4,9 ( 11)-dien-3- one-21 carboxylic acid, y-lactone (IV-OOH, EXAMPLE 9,3. 5 ml, from 0.2405 mmoles trans-enolacetate) is concentrated to dryness and the residue dissolved in trifluoroacetic acid (1.0 ml), stirred at 20-25° for 20 min. , then diluted with ethyl acetate (1.0 ml), washed with aqueous sodium bicarbonate, diluted with methylene

chloride (2.0 ml), washed with diluted aqueous hydrochloric acid and concentrated.

The concentrate is taken up in methylene chloride (1.0 ml), stirred with aqueous hydrochloric acid (6N) for 30 min, then concentrated to give the title compound, CMR (100 MHz, CDC13) 206.39, 176.80, 175.59, 139.66, 124.11, 95.12, 91.11, 47.14, 43.99, 42.45, 41.66, 41.63, 41.15, 39.01, 37.04, 35.23, 33.08, 32.50, 31.42, 29. 21, 23.16, 23.06 and 14.30 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CDC13) 0.94, 1.40, 1.5-2. 6,2. 80,5. 70 8 ; MS (CI, NH3) m/e = 402 (100%, P + NH4).

EXAMPLE 11 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(2'-oxo-acetyl)-pregna-4, 9 ( 11)-dien-3-one- 21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (V) 0 0 0 < HsC X H 4 A + (V) _ /H O H. (V) 0~ (III-trans)/, K Y 0 O A stream of ozone/oxygen is passed through a cooled (-79°) mixture of 17 (3- hydroxy-7a-(trans-1', 4'-dioxopent-2'-en-1'yl) pregna-4,9-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y lactone (III-trans, EXAMPLE 4B, 503.4 mg, 1.1531 mmoles) in methylene chloride/methanol (1/1,4. 0 ml) until TLC analysis (acetone/methylene chloride, 3/7) indicates that conversion of starting material (Rf = 0.70) to a more polar product (Rf = 0.45) is complete (10 min. ). The reaction mixture is then quenched with dimethylsulfide (0.20 ml, 169 mg, 2.72 mmoles, 2.34 equivalents), stirred at 20-25° for 1 hr. , and then concentrated. The concentrate is flash chromatographed (silica gel, 60 g; gradient elution, acetone/methylene chloride 5% # 25%) to give the title compound, CMR (100 MHz, CD3CN) 198.68, 197.54, 187.93, 176.09, 166.40, 142.33, 125.02, 118.56, 94. 44,-44, 42.49, 40. 34,-40, 39.87, 34.60, 33.83, 33.56, 33.32, 32.39, 30.53, 28.39, 26.16, 22.43 and 13.22 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CD3CN) 0.87, 1. 37, 1.2-2. 9,5. 49,5. 63 and 8.93 S ; MS (CI, NH3) m/e = 397 (P + H, 100%). EXAMPLE 12 11 a, 1 7ß-Dihydroxy-7a-(5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregn-4-en-3-one- 21-carboxylic acid, «-lactone (II)

A mixture of 11α-hydroxycanrenone (I, 30.00 g, 84.1586 mmoles) in nitromethane (240 ml) and methylene chloride (60 ml) is cooled to-20° then treated with 2- methylfuran (15.6 ml, 14.20 g, 0.1729 moles, 2.05 equivalents) followed by ethanol (5.1 ml, 4.03 g, 87.454 mmoles, 1.04 equivalents) followed by boron trifluoride diethyl etherate BF3OEt2, 12.0 ml, 13.44 g, 94.695 mmoles, 1.13 equivalents). The reaction mixture is stirred at-17° for 20 hrs. , then quenched with ammonia (15% aqueous, 60 ml), extracted with methylene chloride (120 ml), dried over sodium sulfate (40 g) and concentrated. The concentrate is dissolved in methylene chloride/ethyl acetate (1/1,300 ml) concentrated to a volume of 75 ml, diluted with 150 ml cyclohexane, concentrated to a volume of 200 ml, and filtered to give the title compound, CMR (75 MHz, CDC13) 199.59, 176.67, 170.11, 152.92, 150.28, 126.20, 108.67, 105.90, 95.18, 68.55, 52.05, 45.84, 45.58, 43.08, 39.73, 38.62, 38.42, 37.47, 36.54, 35.26, 34.17, 30.91, 29.05, 22.62, 18.40, 15.58 and 13.44 8 ; NMR (300 MHz, CDC13) 1.01, 1.1-3. 2,1. 41,2. 20,4. 12,5. 73,5. 83 and 5.93 o.

The filtrate is concentrated. The concentrate is taken up in ethyl acetate (30 ml warm), cooled to 10°, and filtered to give a second crop of crystal of the title compound.

EXAMPLE 13 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3- one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (II)

A mixture of 11 a, 17ß-dihydroxy-7α-(5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregen-4-en-3-one- 21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (H, EXAMPLE 12, 438. 3 mg, 0.9994 mmoles) in THF (7.3 ml) is cooled to-50°, then treated all at once with solid phosphorous pentachloride, (PCIs, 287.5 mg, 1.381 mmoles, 1.38 equivalents). After stirring for 42 min. , analysis by LC indicates that conversion to the title compound is complete.

After another 21 min. , the mixture is quenched with water (22 ml) and warmed to 20- 25°. After 20 min. , the mixture is extracted with methylene chloride (2 x 15 ml), dried over magnesium sulfate, and concentrated to give the title compound, identified by LC retention time comparison with a sample from EXAMPLE 3.

EXAMPLE 14 9a, 11 a-Epoxy-17ß-hydroxy-7a-(5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregn-4- en-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (II) A mixture of 9a, 1 la-epoxycanrenone (I, J. Med. Chem., 6,732 (1963) and Helv. Chim. Acta 80,566 (1997), 10.0135 g, 28.2508 mmoles) in nitromethane (80 ml) and methylene chloride (20 ml) is cooled to-20° then treated with 2-methylfuran (5.10 ml, 4.64 g, 56.529 mmoles, 2.00 equivalents) followed by ethanol (1.7 ml, 1.343 g, 29. 151 mmoles, 1.03 equivalents) followed by boron trifluoride diethyl etherate

(BF3OEt2, 3.6 ml, 4.03 g, 28.408 mmoles, 1. 01 equivalents). The reaction mixture is stirred at-20° for 24 hrs. , at which time conversion to the product is complete as determined by LC, so the reaction is quenched with aqueous ammonia (15%, 10 ml), extracted with methylene chloride (2 x 100 ml), and concentrated to a residue which is flash chromatographed (560 g silica gel; gradient elution, 50% # 90% ethyl acetate/cyclohexane). The material obtained by chromatography is triturated with cyclohexane (100 ml) at reflux for two hrs. , then cooled to 0° and filtered to give the title compound, CMR (75 MHz, CDC13) 198.10, 176.26, 165.67, 153.19, 149.96, 127.56, 107.92, 106.14, 94.66, 65.45, 49.92, 43.82, 40.00, 39.18, 37.43, 37.37, 35.54, 35.00, 33.24, 31.00, 30.81, 28.91, 26.98, 22.26, 22.00, 16.61 and 13.47 8 ; NMR (300 MHz, CDC13) 1.02, 1.3-3. 0,1. 52,2. 20,3. 28,5. 85,5. 92 and 6. 01 o. The assigned structure is confirmed by X-ray crystallography.

EXAMPLE 15 17ß-Hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone (VI) via direct ozonization of 17p-hydroxy-7a- (cis-4'-oxo-pent-2'-enoyl)-3-oxo-pregna-4, 9 (11)-diene-21- carboxylic acid, γ-lactone (III-cis) A stream of ozone/oxygen is passed through a cooled (-55°) mixture of 17ß- hydroxy-7a-(cis-4'-oxo-pent-2'-enoyl)-pregna-4, 9 ( 11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (111-cis, EXAMPLE 4 Step A, 52.4 mg, 0.1200 mmoles) in methylene chloride/isopropyl alcohol (1/1,3. 0 ml) containing water (50 mg, 2.77 mmoles, 23.1 equivalents) until disappearance of starting material is complete by LC (126 secs.).

The reaction mixture is then quenched with dimethylsulfide (0.033 ml, 27.9 mg, 0.449 mmoles, 3.74 equivalents), stirred at 20-25'four 45 min. , then diluted with methanol (5 ml), treated with aqueous hydrogen peroxide (70%, 50 1ll, containing 45.6 mg [1.34 mmoles, 11.2 equivalents] of hydrogen peroxide, treated with a mixture of potassium

bicarbonate (62.4 mg, 0.623 mmoles, 5.19 equivalents) in water (2 ml) and the resulting mixture stirred at 20-25°. After 15 hrs, analysis by LC indicates formation of the title compound.

EXAMPLE 16 17ß-Hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone (VI) via direct ozonization of 1 7ß-hydroxy-7a- (trans-4'-oxo-pent-2'-enoyl)-pregna-4, 9 (1 1)-dien-3-one-2 1- carboxylic acid, γ-lactone (III-trans) 0 0 0 H3C" H3C O ar.. _ I-I O '. O (III-trans)/H O (VI) H O..,, OH 0R A stream of ozone/oxygen is passed through a cooled (-55°) mixture of 17ß- hydroxy-7a-(trans-4'-oxo-pent-2'-enoyl)-pregna-4, 9 ( 11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, γ-lactone (III-trans, EXAMPLE 4 Step B, 103.5 mg, 0.2371 mmoles) in methylene chloride/isopropyl alcohol (1/1,3 ml) containing water (50 mg, 2.77 mmoles, 11.7 equivalents) until disappearance of starting material is complete by LC (100 secs.). The reaction mixture is then quenched with dimethylsulfide (CH3SCH3, 65 gel, 55.0 mg, 0.885 mmoles, 3.73 equivalents), stirred at 20-25'for 45 min. , then diluted to a volume of 10.0 ml with methanol. A 5. 0 ml portion of this mixture is treated with aqueous hydrogen peroxide (70%, 50 gl, containing 45.6 mg [1.34 mmoles, 11.3 equivalents] of hydrogen peroxide, treated with a mixture of potassium bicarbonate (59 mg, 0.589 mmoles, 4.97 equivalents) in water (2.1 ml), and the resulting mixture stirred at 20-25°. After 15 hrs. , analysis by LC (ESTD) indicates formation of the title compound, CMR (100 MHz, CDCl3) 199.96, 177.42, 174.28, 169.06, 142.10, 124.86, 118.60, 95.60, 44.23, 43.48, 42.61, 40.38, 39.79, 35.59, 35.08, 33.73, 33.30, 32.57, 31.05, 28.98, 26.80, 22.92 and 13.68 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CDC13) 0.96, 1.42, 1.5-3. 0,4. 28,5. 64 and 5.74 b ; MS (CI, NH3; m/e) = 402 (P +NH4).

EXAMPLE 17 5o, 17p-Dihydroxypregn-9 (11)-ene-3-one 7o, 21-dicarboxylic acid, bis-Y-lactone, 3-dimethyl ketal (VII-ketal) 5a, 17ß-Dihydroxypregen-9(11)-ene-3-one 7α, 21-dicarboxylic acid, bis-y- lactone (VII, EXAMPLE 10) is treated with at least one equivalent of trimethyl ortho formate in the presence of a catalytic amount ofp-toluenesulfonic acid by the procedure of International Publication W098/25948, to give the title compound.

EXAMPLE 18 17p-hydroxypregna-4, 9 ( 11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (VIII) l la, 17p-dihydroxypregn-4-en-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (VIII, Drugs of the Future, 24 (5), 488-501 (1999), compound (VI)), 5. 00g, 12.0 mmol) is mixed with acetonitrile (15ml). N- (l, l, 2,3, 3,3) hexafluoropropyl) - diethylamine (V, 2.55 ml, 14.4 mmol) is added to this the steroid mixture and heated to 60° for 2.5 hours. The resulting mixture is cooled to 20-25° and the reaction is quenched with methanol (100 µL). A saturated aqueous solution of potassium bicarbonate (15 ml) is added. The acetonitrile is then removed under reduced pressure. The resulting mixture is extracted with methylene chloride (3 x 10 ml). The combined organic phases are washed with a aqueous solution of sodium chloride (10%, 20 ml). The solvent is dried with magnesium sulfate. The solvent is exchanged from methylene chloride to methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE). The mixture is concentrated to a final volume of 25 ml. The resulting slurry is stirred overnight and the final product, the title compound, is collected by filtration.

EXAMPLE 19 17p-hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (VIII) 11 la, 17ß-dihydroxypregen-4-en-3-one-7α,21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (Vin, 5.00 g, 12.0 mmol) is placed in a flask with acetonitrile (15ml). To this mixture N-(1,1, 2,3, 3,3) hexafluoropropyl)- diethylamine (2.55 ml, 14.4 mmol) is

added and heated to 60° for 2 hrs. The mixture is cooled to 20-25° and the reaction is quenched with aqueous potassium bicarbonate (20% solution, 18 ml). The acetonitrile is removed under reduced pressure, the aqueous layer is extracted with methylene chloride (3 x 5 ml). The combined organic phases are washed with sodium chloride solution (10%, 1 Oml). The solvent is exchanged from methylene chloride to methyl isobutyl ketone/heptane to crystallize the title compound, mp = 198.6-199. 5° ; MS (m/z) calculated for C24H30O5 = 398. 5 (M+), found 398.9 (M+); NMR (CDC13) 5.69, 5.64, 3.62, 2.97, 2.84-1. 47,1. 38 and 0.93 8 ; CMR (CDCI3) 98.5, 176.4, 172.5, 166.5, 142.3, 125.6, 118.9, 95.0, 51.3, 43.0, 40.3, 35.6, 35.2, 34.1, 33.7, 32.8, 31.2, 29.0, 27.1, 23.2 and 14.0 8.

EXAMPLE 20 17ß-hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (VIII) 11 a, l 7ß-dihydroxypregn-4-en-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid,-lactone, methyl ester (VISU, 80.00 g, 192. 1mmol) is placed in a flask with acetonitrile (80ml).

To this mixture N- (1, 1, 2,3, 3,3) hexafluoropropyl)- diethylamine (40.8 ml, 224.8 mmol) is added and heated slowly to 45 to 50°, then held for 1-2 hours. The mixture is cooled to 20-25° and the reaction is quenched with aqueous potassium bicarbonate (72 g in 288 ml). Methylene chloride (240 ml) is added and after mixing the layers are separated. The aqueous phase is extracted with methylene chloride (lOOml). The combined organic phases are washed with water (240 ml). The solvent is exchanged from methylene chloride to methyl tert-butyl ether, and branched octane is added drop wise to crystallize the product which is the title compound.

EXAMPLE 21 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregna-4, 9-dien-3-one- 21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (II) Following the general procedure of EXAMPLE 3, using the same reactants and making non-critical variations, the title compound is obtained, CMR (100 MHz, CDCl3) 198.56, 176.53, 167.45, 152.74, 149. 99, 142.84, 126.24, 119.73, 107.12, 105.89, 95.19, 44.08, 42.39, 41.90, 40.78, 38.52, 37.57, 35.39, 34.18, 33.93, 32.93, 31.26, 29.14, 26.83, 23.18, 14.12 and 13.38 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CDC13) 0. 95, 1.43, 1.4-2. 6,2. 16,2. 93 and 5.7 8.

EXAMPLE 22 173-Hydroxy-7a- (cis-1', 4'-dioxopent-2'-en-1'yl) pregna-4, 9- dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (III-cis)

Following the general procedure of EXAMPLE 4, Step A, using the same reactants and making non-critical variations, the title compound is obtained, CMR (100 MHz, CDC13) 202. 28,-200, 199.05, 177.19, 166.56, 142.34, 138.49, 134.39, 126.37, 119.90, 95.57, 49.63, 44.90, 42.39, 41.08, 41.04, 35.82, 35.75, 34.49, 34.07, 33.25, 31.71, 30.12, 29.64, 27.49, 23.76 and 14.34 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CDC13) 0.93, 1.40, 1.4-2. 9,2. 24,5. 66,5. 72,6. 15 and 6.28 8.

EXAMPLE 23 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(2'-hydroperoxy-2'-methoxyacetyl) pregna- 4,9 (11)-dien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (IV-OOH) Following the general procedure of EXAMPLE 9, using the same reactants and making non-critical variations, the title compound is obtained, CMR (100 MHz, CDC13) 203.54, 199.91, 177.51, 168.98, 142.42, 125.05, 117.89, 105.90, 95.58, 55.82, 44.21, 44.21, 42.17, 41.21, 40.37, 35.33, 34.84, 33.62, 33.16, 32.38, 30.79, 28.84, 26.72, 23.02 and 13.55 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CDC13) 0.94, 1.42, 1.4-2. 8,3. 57,4. 34, 4.75 and 5.63 8.

EXAMPLE 24 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3- one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (II) A mixture of A9-canrenone (I, 105 g, 0.31024 moles) in acetonitrile (450 ml) is treated with ethanol (21.0 g, 0.4558 moles, 1.47 equivalents), isopropanol (1.5 ml, 1.177 g, 19.592 mmoles, 0.063 equivalents), and 2-methylfuran (48.5 g, 0.5907 moles, 1.90 equivalents), then cooled to-18° and treated with boron trifluoride diethyl etherate (63.0 g, 0.4439 moles, 1.43 equivalents) over 4 hours. After stirring at-18° for 24 hrs. , the mixture is quenched with triethylamine (38.0 g, 0.3755 moles, 1.21 equivalents) and concentrated to a thick slurry, which is diluted with water (350 ml), extracted with methylene chloride (400 ml), washed with water (350 ml), then concentrated, n-propyl acetate added, and further concentrated to give a slurry, which

is cooled to 0°, filtered, and the cake washed with n-propyl acetate/methyl-t-butyl ether (1/1) followed by methyl-t-butyl ether to give the title compound, identified by LC retention time comparison with a sample from EXAMPLE 3.

EXAMPLE 25 5a, 1 (3-Dihydroxypregn-9 (11)-ene-3-one, 7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, bis-y-lactone (VU) A mixture of 17 (3-hydroxy-7a- (5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one- 21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (II, EXAMPLE 24,100 g, 0.23778 moles) and potassium acetate (50.0 g, 0.5094 moles, 2.14 equivalents) in acetone (500 ml) and water (150 ml) is cooled to-10° and treated with a slurry of dibromantin (34.0 g, 0.1189 moles, 0.50 molar equivalents) in water (100 ml) until a rise in the redox potential occurred. At this point, LC analysis indicated complete conversion into enedione (III-cis). The reaction mixture containing the enedione (E-cis) is then quenched with isobutyl vinyl ether (1.0 ml, 0.768 g, 7.668 mmoles, 0.032 equivalents), concentrated to a thick slurry, diluted with methylene chloride (200 ml), and treated with 20° concentrated hydrochloric acid (50.0 ml, 0.50 moles, 2.10 equivalents). The mixture is stirred at 20-25° for 2 hrs. , at which time LC analysis indicated complete conversion to enedione (III-trans). The organic phase containing the enedione (m-trans) is separated, diluted with methylene chloride (80 ml) and methanol (300 ml), and cooled to-48°. A stream of 03/02 is bubbled through this mixture until LC analysis indicated complete disappearance of the enedione (III- trans), then the mixture is quenched with dimethylsulfide (30.0 ml, 25.38 g, 0.4085 moles, 1.72 equivalents), stirred at-20° for 16 hrs. , concentrated to a volume of about 300 ml, diluted with methanol (350 ml), concentrated to a volume of about 300 ml, diluted with isopropanol (40 ml) and methanol (80 ml), then treated with a warm (55-

60°) solution of potassium bicarbonate (120 g, 1.1986 moles, 5.04 equivalents) in water (240 ml). This slurry is cooled to 5-10°, then hydrogen peroxide (50%, 66.0 g, containing 33.0 g (0.9703 moles, 4.08 equivalents) hydrogen peroxide) is added over 3 hrs. The mixture is stirred for four hrs. and quenched with dimethylsulfide (40 ml, 33.84 g, 0.5447 moles, 2.29 equivalents). After stirring at 20-25° for 23 hrs. , the mixture is diluted with methylene chloride (100 ml) and water (80 ml), and acidified to pH = 3. 0 with concentrated hydrochloric acid. The two-phase mixture is heated to 36°, then the phases are separated and the aqueous phase extracted with methylene chloride (100 ml). The organic phases are combined, washed with water (75 ml), and the aqueous phase is back-extracted with methylene chloride (25 ml). The organic phases are combined, concentrated to a volume of 150 ml, then treated with benzenesulfonic acid (1.0 g of 90% pure material, containing 0.90 g (5.690 mmoles, 0.0239 equivalents) benzenesulfonic acid) and acetone (50 ml). The mixture is then concentrated atmospherically to a volume of 160 ml, then diluted with acetone (250 ml), concentrated to a volume of 200 ml, cooled to 12°, and filtered. The filter cake is washed with cold acetone (2 x 25 ml) and dried by nitrogen stream to give the title compound, CMR (100 MHz, CDCI3) 206.08, 176.47, 175.41, 139.63, 124.00, 94.89, 90.97, 47.08, 43.90, 42.36, 41. 58, 41.07, 38.93, 36.97, 35.16, 33.01, 32.42, 32.42, 31.35, 29.10, 23.08, 22.98 and 14.23 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CDC13) 0.94, 1.40, 1.4-2. 8 and 5.70 ; MS (CI, NH3) m/e = 385 (P + H, 100%).

EXAMPLE 26 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-carbomethoxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-21- carboxylic acid, y-lactone (Vni) A mixture of Sa, 17ß-dihydroxypregn-9 (1 1)-ene-3-one, 7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, bis-y-lactone (VU, EXAMPLE 25,50. 0 g, 0.13005 moles) and potassium

bicarbonate (16.92 g, 0.1690 moles, 1.30 equivalents) in acetone (200 ml) and water (100 ml) is stirred at 45° for 2 hrs. , at which time conversion of the 5,7-lactone (VU) into the carboxylic acid (VI) is complete by LC. The resulting mixture is then treated with dimethylsulfate (22.92 g, 0.1817 moles, 1.40 equivalents), stirred at 45° for 3 hrs. , then treated with a solution of potassium bicarbonate (1.3 g, 0. 0130 moles, 0.100 equivalents) in water (10 ml) followed by neat triethylamine (1.81 ml, 1.314 g, 0.0130 moles, 0.100 equivalents). The mixture is stirred at 45° for 1 hr. , quenched with concentrated hydrochloric acid (1.92 ml, 2.304 g, containing 0.852 g (0.0234 moles, 0.180 equivalents) hydrochloric acid), cooled to 0°, concentrated under reduced pressure to a volume of 150 ml (pot temperature 13°), then filtered and the filter cake is washed with water (2 x 25 ml) and dried to give the title compound, by comparison with an authentic sample by LC.

EXAMPLE 27 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(5'-t-butyl-2'-furyl)-pregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3- one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (II) A mixture of A9-canrenone (I, 3.0002 g, 8.8645 mmoles) and 2-t-butylfuran (2.53 ml, 2.204 g, 17.745 mmoles, 2.00 equivalents) in nitromethane (12.0 ml) is treated with ethanol (0.52 ml, 413 mg, 8.96 mmoles, 1.01 equivalents), cooled to - 20°, and treated with boron trifluoride diethyl etherate (1.24 ml, 1.389 g, 9.785 mmoles, 1.10 equivalents). The resulting mixture is stirred at-20° for 24 hrs. , then at - 5° for 12 hrs. , then at 0° for 4 hrs. , at which time the reaction appeared about 90% complete by TLC. The reaction is quenched with ammonium hydroxide (7%, 30 ml) extracted with methylene chloride (3 x 50 ml), dried over magnesium sulfate, and concentrated. The concentrate is flash chromatographed on (silica gel, 150 g; gradient elution, 10%-> 50% ethyl acetate/cyclohexane). The fractions containing pure product are combined and concentrated to give the title compound, CMR (100 MHz,

CDC13) 198.56, 176.53, 167.87, 162.48, 153.02, 142.91, 125.84, 119.42, 106.70, 101.88, 95. 21, 44.05, 42.87, 41.90, 40.84, 38.17, 37.80, 35.52, 34.20, 34.02, 32.97, 32.40, 31.33, 29.18, 28.71, 26.79, 23.17 and 14.14 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CDC13) 0.95, 1.16, 1.45, 1.5-2. 6,2. 94,3. 30, 5. 64,5. 72 and 5.76 8.

EXAMPLE 28 1 1α,17ß-Dihydroxy-7α-(5'-t-butyl-2'-furyl)-pregn-4-en-3-on e- 21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (In A mixture of 1 la-hydroxycanrenone (I, 2.03 g, 5.6947 mmoles) and 2-t- butylfuran (1.70 ml, 1.481 g, 11.924 mmoles, 2.09 equivalents) in nitromethane (16 ml) is cooled to-20°, treated with ethanol (0.35 ml, 0.276 g, 5.99 mmoles, 1.05 equivalents) and boron trifluoride diethyl etherate (0.83 ml, 0.930 g, 6.550 mmoles, 1.15 equivalents), and stirred at-20° for 21 hrs. , at which time LC analysis indicates that the reaction is complete. The reaction mixture is then quenched with ammonium hydroxide (15%, 5.5 ml), diluted with water, extracted with methylene chloride (2 x 25 ml), dried over magnesium sulfate, filtered through 5.0 g magnesol, and concentrated to a foam, which is flash chromatographed (silica gel, 200 g; gradient elution 20% # 70% ethyl acetate/cyclohexane). The fractions containing the product are combined and concentrated to give the title compound, UV ,. = 238 mll.

EXAMPLE 29 11 a, 17i-Dihydroxy-7a- (4'-bromo-2'-furyl)-pregn-4-en-3-one- 21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (II)

A mixture of 1 la-hydroxycanrenone (I, 2.0 g, 5.6425 mmoles), ethylene glycol (0.84 ml, 0.935 g, 15.06 mmoles, 2.67 equivalents), and 3-bromofuran (3.0 ml, 4.905 g, 33.372 mmoles, 5.91 equivalents) in nitromethane (32 ml) at 20-25° is treated with boron trifluoride diethyl etherate (1.4 ml, 1.568 g, 11.048 mmoles, 1.96 equivalents) and stirred at 20-25° for 20 hrs. , at which time the reaction is > 80% complete by LC. The reaction is then quenched with water, extracted with ethyl acetate, and concentrated to give a foam, which is dissolved in methylene chloride (10 ml) and flash chromatographed (silica gel, 150 g; gradient elution 0 o 6% isopropanol/methylene chloride). The product-containing fractions are then combined and rechromatographed (silica gel, 100 g silica gel; gradient elution 0 o 5% isopropanol/methylene chloride). The product-containing fractions are combined and crystallized from ethyl acetate/cyclohexane (1/2) to give the title compound, CMR (100 MHz, CDCl3) 199.77, 176.54, 168.67, 152.83, 142.43, 126.05, 113.41, 98.03, 95.02, 69.19, 53.51, 46.26, 46.19, 43.40, 39.57, 38.72, 38.05, 37.48, 35.39, 34.77, 34.24, 31.09, 29.11, 22.68, 18.46 and 15. 84 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CDC13) 0.9-2. 9, 1.03, 1.42, 3.35, 4. 11, 6.36 and 7.26 8 ; MS (CI, NH3) m/e = 503,505 (100%, P + H).

EXAMPLE 30 11 a, l 7ß-Dihydroxy-7a-(4'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregn-4-en-3-one- 21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (11) A mixture of 11 a-hydroxycanrenone (I, 816 mg, 2.2891 mmoles) and 3- methylfuran (4.0 ml of 1.218 M solution in nitromethane, 4.87 mmoles, 2.13

equivalents) in nitromethane (4.0 ml) is cooled to-20° and treated with ethylene glycol (0.168 ml, 187 mg, 3.01 mmoles, 1.32 equivalents) followed by boron trifluoride diethyl etherate (0.284 ml, 318 mg, 2.241 mmoles, 0.98 equivalents). The resulting mixture is stirred at-20° for 20 hrs. , at which time the reaction is 86% complete by LC. The reaction mixture is quenched with aqueous ammonium hydroxide (15%, 4 ml) diluted with water (10 ml), extracted with methylene chloride (2 x 20 ml), dried over magnesium sulfate, and concentrated. The concentrate is flash chromatographed (silica gel, 60 g; gradient elution 50%-> 100% ethyl acetate/cyclohexane). The product-containing fractions are combined and concentrated. The concentrate is crystallized from cyclohexane/ethyl acetate (4/1) to give the title compound, CMR (100 MHz, CDC13) 199.91, 176.62, 170.02, 150.94, 140.81, 125.57, 115.27, 112.29, 95.07, 69.16, 53.50, 46.13, 45.99, 43.24, 39.52, 39.46, 38.14, 37.35, 35.32, 34.18, 31.05, 29.07, 22.28, 18.46, 15.79 and 10. 21 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CDCl3) 1.04, 1.0-2. 9,1. 42,1. 96,3. 14,4. 12,5. 34,6. 12 and 7.15 8 ; MS (CI, NH3) m/e = 439 (100%, P + H).

EXAMPLE 31 17ß-Hydroxy-7a-(5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3- one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (II) Ishikawa reagent (2.4 mK, 13.7 mmol) is added to a mixture of 1 la, l7ß- dihydroxy-7a- (5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregn-4-en-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (II, EXAMPLE 12,5 g, 11.4 mmol) in acetonitrile (25 mL). The mixture is heated to 60° and is determined complete in 1 hr by HPLC. The resulting mixture is cooled to 22° and quenched with saturated aqueous sodium bicarbonate (15 mL). The organic solvent is removed under reduced pressure and replaced with methylene chloride (50 mL). The organic phase is separated, washed with water (30 mL) and concentrated to a volume of 20 mL. Water (30 mL) is added and the mixture is concentrated to a volume of 20 mL. This water distillation is repeated twice to remove the N, N-diethyl- 2,3, 3,3-tetrafluoropriopionamide by-product. Then, methylene chloride (30 mL) is added to the resulting slurry to dissolve all solids. The organic layer is separated and the solvent is exchanged to n-propyl acetate to a final volume of 17-18 mL. The resulting slurry is cooled to-20° for 12 hours. The product was collected by filtration and dried under ambient nitrogen to give the title compound, mp = 198-203° ; NMR (400 MHz, CDC13) 5.737, 5.690, 3.300, 2.904, 2.164, 1.431, 0.952 and 2.569-1. 358 8 ;

CMR (100 MHz, CDC13) 198.5, 176.5, 167.4, 152.7, 150.0, 142.8, 126.2, 119.7, 107.1, 105.9, 95.2, 44.1, 42.4, 41.9, 38.5, 37.6, 35.4, 33.9, 32.9, 31.3, 29.1, 26.8, 23.2, 14.1 and 13.4 8 ; MS calculated for C27H3304 = 421.238 (M + H+), found = 421.2 m/z.

EXAMPLE 32 9a, 11 a-Epoxy-17p-hydroxypregn-4-en-3-one-7a, 21- dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone (VI)

A mixture of 17ß-hydroxy-7a-(2'-oxoacetyl)-pregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-21- carboxylic acid, y-lactone (V, EXAMPLE 11,6. 7 mg, 0.0169 mmoles) in methylene chloride (0.5 ml) is treated with peracetic acid (35%, 4 u. l, containing 1.58 mg, 0.0208 mmoles, 1.23 equivalents of peracetic acid), stirred at 20-25° for 25 hours, then treated with more peracetic acid (35%, 2 gel, containing 79 mg, 0. 0104 mmoles, 0.62 equivalents of peracetic acid), then stirred at 20-25° for 49 hrs. , at which time LC analysis indicated conversion to the title compound, LC-UV (#max = 244 nm) ; LC-MS (m/e 400).

EXAMPLE 33 7a-Allyl-17p-hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one, 21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (II)

A mixture of 17ß-hydroxypregna-4, 6,9 (11)-trien-3-one-21-carboxylic acid, y- lactone (1, 1. 0171 g, 3.0052 mmoles) in methylene chloride (62 ml) is cooled to-30° and treated with titanium tetrachloride in methylene chloride (1.0 M, 15.0 ml, 15.0 mmoles, 4.99 equivalents). The resulting mixture is treated with allyltrimethylsilane (3.0 ml, 2.16 g, 18.876 mmoles, 6.28 equivalents) and stirred at-30° for 4 hrs. , at which time conversion of the starting material into the product (Rf= 0.27) is nearly

complete by TLC (ethyl acetate/cyclohexane, 35/65). The reaction mixture is quenched with water (25 ml), extracted with methylene chloride (3 x 25 ml), and concentrated. The concentrate (weight = 1.6262 g) is flash chromatographed (silica silica gel, 150 g; gradient elution with ethyl acetate/cyclohexane, 15% # 55%). The fractions containing the more polar product (Rf= 0.27) are combined and concentrated to give the title compound, UV ? lax = 241 nm; CMR (100 MHz, CDCl3) 198.65, 176.46, 167.31, 143.22, 136.36, 126.51, 119.84, 116.80, 95.22, 44.15, 42.50, 41.13, 40.73, 37.33, 35.56, 35.43, 34.13, 33.78, 33.05, 31.65, 31.37, 29.14, 26.86, 23.04, and 13.78 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CDC13) 0.94, 1.37, 1.4-2. 6,4. 95,5. 01,5. 65 and 5.74 8 ; MS (CI, NH3), m/e = 381 (P + H, 100%); The product is rechromatographed (silica gel, 60 g; gradient elution with ethyl acetate/cyclohexane, 15% < 45%) to remove a more polar impurity (Rf= 0.06). The product-containing fractions are combined and concentrated. A portion of the residue (96.8 mg) is taken up in methylene chloride (1 ml), diluted with ethyl acetate (2 ml), concentrated to a volume of less than 1 ml, and cooled to 0°. The supernatant is decanted and the crystals recrystallized from ethyl acetate at 0°. An X-ray crystallographic study confirmed the assignment as 7a-allyl-17ß-hydroxypregna- 4,9 (11)-dien-3-one, 21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone.

EXAMPLE 34 Sa, 17ß-Dihydroxypregn-9 (11)-ene-3-one, 7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, bis-γ-lactone (VII) Step (1)-17ß-Hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone (VI) A mixture of 17ß-hydroxy-7a-(5'-methyl-2'-furyl)-pregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one- 21-carboxylic acid, y-lactone (n, EXAMPLE 3,20 g, 47.5568 mmoles) in methanol (60 ml) and methylene chloride (60 ml) is cooled to-55°. Ozone in oxygen is bubbled through this mixture until 0.8 area % (by LC) of starting material (In remains. The mixture is purged of ozone by sparging with nitrogen and then quenched with dimethylsulfide (16 ml, 13.5 g, 217.9 mmoles, 4. 58 equivalents), warmed to 20-25°, stirred at 20-25° for 50 min. The resulting mixture is concentrated to 80 ml, methanol (25 ml) is added, and concentrated to 80 ml again. The mixture is then treated, at 5°, with a solution of potassium bicarbonate (21.6g ; 215.7 mmoles; 4.54 equivalents) in water (44 ml) followed by hydrogen peroxide (50% aqueous, 23.5

g, containing 11.75 g (345.5 mmoles, 7.27 equivalents) of hydrogen peroxide). After warming to 20-30° for one hour the mixture is quenched with dimethylsulfide (8 ml, 6.75 g, 108.95 mmoles, 2.29 equivalents). Methylene chloride (20 ml) is added, and the pH adjusted to 3 with hydrogen chloride (31.5% aqueous, 26. 0g containing 8.19g (224.4 mmoles; 4.72 equivalents) of hydrogen chloride. The mixture is warmed to dissolve and the phases separated. The upper aqueous phase is extracted with methylene chloride (10 ml) and the combined organic phases are extracted with water (10 ml. ). LC was performed on the methylene chloride mixture (after aqueous workup) under the following conditions: Column: Supelco Discovery RP Amide C 16 ; 5 11 ; 250 mm x 4 mm Flow: 1 ml/min Detection: UV ; 240 nm Mobile Phase: A: 950 g Water; 39 g Acetonitrile; l. Og Trifluoroacetic acid B: 754 g Acetonitrile ; 39 g Water; l. Og Trifluoroacetic acid Gradient: To : 80% A/20% B Ton : 20% A/80% B T, 5. t : 80% A/20% B T20 : 80% A/20% B Run Time: 20 minutes Flow: 1 ml/min Injection Volume: 5 .

Sample Prep: 5 X or reaction mixture into lml of 1/1 Acetonitrile: phosphate buffer (1 ml phosphoric acid in 11 water; pH to 2.4 with sodium hydroxide) The reaction LC major peak (72 area %) was at 10.52 minutes; retention time of a known standard of the carboxylic acid (VI) is 10.52 minutes.

Step (2)-Sa, 17ß-Dihydroxypregn-9 (11)-ene-3-one, 7a, 21- dicarboxylic acid, bis-γ-lactone (VII) The resulting organic phase containing 17 (3-hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3- one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone (VI) is concentrated to 40 ml and para-toluene sulfonic acid monohydrate (10 mg; 0.042 mmoles; 0. 001 equivalents) dissolved in acetone (15 ml) is added. Crystallization is observed after 30 minutes at reflux. The resulting slurry is concentrated to 50 ml and concentration continued while maintaining a constant volume by the addition of fresh acetone. After 80 ml of acetone has been added the slurry is cooled to 0° and the solids collected by filtration to give the title compound, CMR (100 MHz, CDC13) 206.07, 176.44, 175.41, 139.66,

123.98, 94.88, 90.99, 47.09, 43.91, 42.36, 41.57, 41.08, 38.93, 36.98, 35.17, 33.01, 32.44, 31.36, 29.10, 23.08, 22.99 and 14.24 8 ; NMR (400 MHz, CDC13) 0.94, 1.41, 1.5-2. 6,2. 80 and 5.70 8.

EXAMPLE 35 17-hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (CII) 11 a, 17i-dihydroxypregn-4-en-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (CI, Drugs of the Future, 24 (5), 488-501 (1999), compound (VI) and International Publication W098/25948, pages 76 and 280; 5.00 g, 12.0 mmol) is mixed with acetonitrile (15 ml). N- (1, 1, 2,3, 3,3) hexafluoropropyl) -diethylamine (CVI, 2.55 ml, 14.4 mmol) is added to this the steroid mixture and heated to 60° for 2.5 hours. The resulting mixture is cooled to 20-25° and the reaction is quenched with methanol (100 fol). A saturated aqueous solution of potassium bicarbonate (15 ml) is added. The acetonitrile is then removed under reduced pressure. The resulting mixture is extracted with methylene chloride (3 x 10 ml). The combined organic phases are washed with a aqueous solution of sodium chloride (10%, 20 ml). The solvent is dried with magnesium sulfate. The solvent is exchanged from methylene chloride to methyl t-butyl ether (MTBE). The mixture is concentrated to a final volume of 25 ml. The resulting slurry is stirred overnight and the final product, the title compound, is collected by filtration.

EXAMPLE 36 17ß-hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (CII) 11 la, 17 (3-dihydroxypregn-4-en-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (CI, 5.00 g, 12.0 mmol) is placed in a flask with acetonitrile (15ml). To this mixture the Ishikawa reagent (2.55 ml, 14.4 mmol) is added and heated to 60° for 2 hrs. The mixture is cooled to 20-25° and the reaction is quenched with aqueous potassium bicarbonate (20% solution, 18 ml). The acetonitrile is removed under

reduced pressure, the aqueous layer is extracted with methylene chloride (3 x 5 ml).

The combined organic phases are washed with sodium chloride solution (10%, 10ml).

The solvent is exchanged from methylene chloride to methyl isobutyl ketone/heptane to crystallize the title compound, mp = 198.6-199. 5° ; MS (m/z) calculated for C24H3005 = 398.5 (M+), found 398.9 (M+); NMR (CDC13) 5.69, 5.64, 3.62, 2.97, 2.84- 1.47, 1.38 and 0.93 8 ; CMR (CDC13) 98.5, 176.4, 172.5, 166.5, 142.3, 125.6, 118.9, 95.0, 51.3, 43.0, 40.3, 35.6, 35.2, 34.1, 33.7, 32.8, 31.2, 29.0, 27.1, 23.2 and 14.0 8.

EXAMPLE 37 17p-hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (CII) 11 a, l 7-dihydroxypregn-4-en-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (CI, 80.00 g, 192. 1 mmol) is placed in a flask with acetonitrile (80 ml).

To this mixture the Ishikawa reagent (40.8 ml, 224.8 mmol) is added and heated slowly to 45 to 50°, then held for 1-2 hours. The mixture is cooled to 20-25° and the reaction is quenched with aqueous potassium bicarbonate (72 g in 288 ml).

Methylene chloride (240 ml) is added and after mixing the layers are separated. The aqueous phase is extracted with methylene chloride (100 ml). The combined organic phases are washed with water (240 ml). The solvent is exchanged from methylene chloride to methyl tert-butyl ether, and branched octane is added drop wise to crystallize the product which is the title compound.

EXAMPLE 38 17ß-hydroxypregna-4, 9 (11)-dien-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (CII) 11 a, l 7ß-dihydroxypregn-4-en-3-one-7a, 21-dicarboxylic acid, y-lactone, methyl ester (CI, 80.00 g, 192.1 mmol) is placed in a flask with acetonitrile (80 ml).

To this mixture the Ishikawa reagent (40.8 ml, 224.8 mmol) is added and heated slowly to 55 to 50°, then held for 1-2 hours. The mixture is cooled to 20-25° and the reaction is quenched with aqueous potassium bicarbonate (37.3 g in 288 ml).

Methylene chloride (240 ml) is added and after mixing the layers are separated. The aqueous phase is extracted with methylene chloride (100 ml). The combined organic phases are washed with water (80 ml). The solvent is exchanged from methylene chloride to methyl iso-butyl ketone, and branched octane is added drop wise to crystallize the product which is the title compound.

CHART A

When R71 is (-A1) Pi ru 1 3 (I) P4 R3 R4 R5 5 Ri (I) Rg R/'Re R3//II R ,,,,,, R_ Ra 5 Rs R, R17 R17 Ruz (I II-cis) (III-trans) R9 R3....... co d R CO-R 4 R 3"cl B oc X/Rc \CORd CHART A-Continued

CHART A-Continued

CHART B

r"r R3OJ<J (Alkyl enol ether) I O R32 R32 0 o 0 (3-methyl enol ether) Fi CH30 I 0 o I H (I-P-) : v - H 0 O

CHART C R R17 1 R4Re (II) Ruz R'k A Ruz R4 R5 R6 R R17 1 R R17 1 4 _ (X-trans) / o Rb \C C/ Rye ! c ce Ra (IV-OOH) + (IV-OH) + (V) + (VI) Following the general procedure of CHART A and D I (IX)

CHART D When R7 1 is (-A1) R, R17 (1-unprotected A-ring) R Ruz R R (II-unprotected A-ring) 0 D 7-1 R, R17 R ruz (III-cis-unprotected A-ring) Ru 0 0 R/C b I F ; ti c c/ Rc I CHART D-Continued Ru7 (III-trans-unprotected A-ring) Rg",,//0 O'St"° lCI ! O roc Rc Rd

CHART D-Continued (III-cis) or (III-trans) or mixture of (III-cis) and (E-trans) i Ru (IV-OOH-+ (V-unprotected unprotected A-ring) , Rs O i Rs _ Rg 0 Rg CO-CO-Rb R-/I-O-OH I Rb + R » (IV Rg 0 /Rs.,,,, O (IV-OH-R NO (Vl-unprotected ROH A-ring) A-ring) Rb (IV-OH unprotected A-ring) + (V-unprotected A-ring) + (VI-unprotected A-ring)

CHART D-Continued (IV-OH unprotected A-ring) ri unprotected A-ring) Zu 17 R Rs O Rs (VII-unprotected 0 A-Hng) (3--C (VI-unprotected A-ring) O R, R17 X (Vlil-unprotected A-ring) Ru 0 O' CszO R » 0 (IX-unprotected A-ring) O'tR"/° C_OCH3

CHARTE 0 0 o 0 0 o < (II) 0 0 O I H JJH I I-cis) AH= o > 0 O- I _/H H (III-trans) 0 H "H) O CH3 CHART E-Continued

(III-cis) or (III-trans) or mixture of (m-ciS) or (III-trans) 0 o o p..."/ J",/+ IH IH (IV-OOH) (IV-OH) ,.,., 0 ce (CH3) 2CH-O OOH (CH3) 2CH-O OH + 0 0 O O .."" IH + IH (V) (V) hi H Ó Õ"'lr°H Ha 0 (IV-OH) + (V) + (VI) CHART E-Continued

CHART F

CHART G When R7 X is (-A2) R, R17 R (I) 'Tt : 5 R< Rg, R4 R ruz X (II) R3 Rg R7-1 t Ri ! ?" ruz R17 R Rc (XIV) Ru A O ru Rd

CHART G-Continued

CHART H When R71 is (-B), (-C) or (-D1,-D2,-D3) R, R17 ru 1 Ru Ri R4 R5 R4 Ru 1 (II) R Pi ! (Vl) R, 7 R17 ru (vi) ( ru 5

CHART I CHARTJ

CHART K CHART K-Continued

CHART K-Continued

CHART L HO, R17 Ho, (ici) R4Re 5 Ishikawa Reagent or (CH3) 2N-CF2-CF2-H R17 (11) ! f. J" Rire CHART M

Ruz Hou R3//T\ I I \\ I, C O (I11-cis) R4 5 (,,,. cis) Ru roc b or HO, ga (111-trans) """/ R3 Rb Oc I I /C Rc CORd Ishikawa Reagent or (CH3) 2N-CF2-CF2-H R 7 (111-trans) Re R4 R5 R6 Rb b C Re CO--Rd CHART N

HO,""R17 HO, (IV-OH) R3 co R4 6 1 C--OH or O out or or Ho, (IV-OOH) ----o I Rua s R I ou HA, or or X (V) \ nu RX'COCORb R'Re Ishikawa Reagent or (CH3) 2N-CF2-CF2-H CHART N-Continued CHART O

0 oW ( (I) I I 2-methylfuran absolute ethanol boron trifluoride etherate i 0 0 dg (II) O"? i H O y) dibromatin acetate aqueous hydrochloric acid i O 0 0 (111-trans) 0 H O CH3 09 v S ° O CH3 CHART 0-Continued

i i ozone dimethylsulfide hydrogen peroxide bicarbonate i 0 o I H (VI) Fi H o H O p-toluenesulfonic acid 0 0 o o H 0 H "\ O-C o bicarbonate dimethylsulfate I CHART 0-Continued 10 I I ,--1o " (VII) O/.,., I O o sCH3 trichloroacetamide/hydrogen peroxide ethanol methyl ethyl ketone po 0 li- (IX) 048 o O O\CH3