4-Chloroanthranilic acid (I) is acylated by butyryl chloride (II) in DMF to produce amide (III). This is then cyclized to the benzoxazinone (IV) upon heating with acetic anhydride. Condensation of (IV) with benzylamine (V) in refluxing chloroform, followed by treatment with NaOH in hot ethyleneglycol, gives rise to the quinazolinone (VI). Subsequent benzylic bromination of (VI) at the propyl side chain produces (VII). The bromide group of (VII) is then displaced with N,N-dimethyl-1,3-propanediamine (VIII) to furnish (IX). Finally, amine (IX) is acylated by 4-bromobenzoyl chloride (X) to afford the corresponding benzamide.