What exactly is “glipizide cyclohexyl isocyanate”?
I can’t find any reliable, public patent-synthesis context for the phrase “glipizide cyclohexyl isocyanate” from the information provided here. Glipizide is a known drug substance, but “cyclohexyl isocyanate” is a reagent name; without a specific patent document (number/publication or assignee) or an exact reaction step description, there isn’t enough information to identify the intended synthetic route or the associated patent claims.
If you mean a patent that uses cyclohexyl isocyanate to make glipizide, what should you look for?
To locate the right patent synthesis content, you typically need one or more of the following:
- A patent number or publication (e.g., “WO…”, “US…”) for the glipizide preparation step you’re interested in.
- The assignee (company or institution) that filed the patent.
- The specific intermediate or transformation (for example, whether cyclohexyl isocyanate is used to form a carbamoyl group, protect a functional group, or generate an intermediate).
- Exact wording from the claims or the example section (even a single sentence helps).
With that, you can search the text for mentions of “cyclohexyl isocyanate,” the example number, and the reaction scheme/starting materials.
Can you share the patent details so I can extract the synthesis?
If you paste any of the following, I can help interpret the synthesis step(s) described in that patent:
- Patent publication number (or link)
- Assignee and year
- The specific excerpt that mentions cyclohexyl isocyanate
- The reaction scheme label (Example X, Step Y)
Quick clarification: do you want synthesis steps, or just patent mapping?
People searching this phrase usually want one of two outputs:
- A summary of the patented synthesis route and what transformations each reagent supports, or
- A mapping of which claims cover which steps/ intermediates (useful for freedom-to-operate or generic development)
Tell me which you need, and provide the patent identifier or excerpt, and I’ll format the answer around that document.