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titleOfInvention Method for producing phenyl-substituted heterocyclic derivatives by a coupling method using a palladium compound
abstract An object of the present invention is to provide an efficient method for producing a xanthine oxidase inhibitor which is a therapeutic agent for hyperuricemia or an intermediate thereof in a short process. The present invention relates to a palladium compound, a ligand capable of coordinating the compound represented by formula (1) and the compound represented by formula (2) to a palladium compound, a base, and C 1 to C 40 . This is a novel coupling method for obtaining a compound represented by the formula (3) by carrying out a coupling reaction in the presence of a carboxylic acid and one or more additives. [Chemical 1]
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