Abstract
Isobutyric acid in the presence of cyanuric chloride and N‐methylmorpholine was converted into active ester 3 at 0–5 °C, and it was subsequently treated with 3‐aminobenzotrifluoride 4 at 25 °C to furnish corresponding amide 5. This amide finally, on nitration, produced the desired product flutamide, 2‐methyl‐N‐[4‐nitro‐3‐(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]propionamide 6 in good yield. By‐product 2,4,6‐trihydroxy‐1,3,5‐triazine 7 was converted into the useful starting material cyanuric chloride 1 by refluxing with N,N‐diethylamine and POCl3.