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Site-Specific Deuteration of Polyunsaturated Alkenes.

A V SmarunM PetkovićM S ShchepinovDragoslav Vidović
Published in: The Journal of organic chemistry (2017)
Selective deuteration of drugs and biologically relevant molecules is becoming increasingly important in the pharmaceutical industry. Site-selective isotopic reinforcement of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) at their bis-allylic sites has been identified as a unique approach in preventing oxidative damage in these molecules, which had been linked to neuronal and retinal diseases, atherosclerosis, and aging. Typical methods for preparation of site-selectively deuterated PUFAs require rather long, laborious, and expensive syntheses. In this report, we disclose a very efficient catalytic protocol for site-specific deuteration of PUFAs and analogous poly-alkenes under exceptional kinetic control. Deuterium oxide (D2O) has been identified not only as a deuterium source but also as a crucial component in the overall reaction mechanism responsible for averting the formation of thermodynamically favored side-products.
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