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The stereoselective metabolism of the enantiomers of fenoxaprop‐ethyl (FE) and its primary chiral metabolite fenoxaprop (FA) in rabbits in vivo and in vitro was studied based on a validated chiral high‐performance liquid chromatography method. The information of in vivo metabolism was obtained by intravenous administration of racemic FE, racemic FA, and optically pure (−)‐(S)‐FE and (+)‐(R)‐FE separately. The results showed that FE degraded very fast to the metabolite FA, which was then metabolized in a stereoselective way in vivo: (−)‐(S)‐FA degraded faster in plasma, heart, lung, liver, kidney, and bile than its antipode. Moreover, a conversion of (−)‐(S)‐FA to (+)‐(R)‐FA in plasma was found after injection of optically pure (−)‐(S)‐ and (+)‐(R)‐FE separately. Either enantiomers were not detected in brain, spleen, muscle, and fat. Plasma concentration–time curves were best described by an open three‐compartment model, and the toxicokinetic parameters of the two enantiomers were significantly different. Different metabolism behaviors were observed in the degradations of FE and FA in the plasma and liver microsomes in vitro, which were helpful for understanding the stereoselective mechanism. This work suggested the stereoselective behaviors of chiral pollutants, and their chiral metabolites in environment should be taken into account for an accurate risk assessment. Chirality, 2011. © 2011 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Zhang Y  Shi K  Wen J  Fan G  Chai Y  Hong Z 《Chirality》2012,24(3):239-244
Tetrahydroberberine (THB), a racemic mixture of (+)‐ and (?)‐enantiomer, is a biologically active ingredient isolated from a traditional Chinese herb Rhizoma corydalis (yanhusuo). A chiral high performance liquid chromatography method has been developed for the determination of THB enantiomers in rat plasma. The enantioseparation was carried out on a Chiral®‐AD column using methanol:ethanol (80:20, v/v) as the mobile phase at the flow rate 0.4 ml/min. The ultraviolet detection was set at 230 nm. The calibration curves were linear over the range of 0.01–2.5 μg/ml for (+)‐THB and 0.01‐5.0 μg/ml for (?)‐THB, respectively. The lower limit of quantification was 0.01 μg/ml for both (+)‐THB and (?)‐THB. The stereoselective pharmacokinetics of THB enantiomers in rats was studied after oral and intravenous administration at a dose of 50 and 10 mg/kg racemic THB (rac‐THB). The mean plasma levels of (?)‐THB were higher at almost all time points than those of (+)‐THB. (?)‐THB also exhibited greater Cmax, and AUC0–∞, smaller CL and Vd, than its antipode. The (?)/(+)‐enantiomer ratio of AUC0–∞ after oral and intravenous administration were 2.17 and 1.43, respectively. These results indicated substantial stereoselectivity in the pharmacokinetics of THB enantiomers in rats. Chirality, 2012. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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Enantioseletive toxicities of chiral pesticides have become an environmental concern recently. In this study, we evaluated the enantiomeric separation of salithion on a suite of commercial chiral columns and assessed the toxicity of enantiomers toward butyrylcholinesterase and Daphnia magna. Satisfactory separations of salithion enantiomers could be achieved on all tested columns, that is, Chiralcel OD, Chiralcel OJ, and Chiralpak AD column. However, the Chiralpak AD column offered the best separation and was chosen to prepare micro‐scale of pure salithion enantiomers for subsequent bioassays. The first and second enantiomers eluted on the Chiralpak AD column were further confirmed to be (?)‐S‐salithion and (+)‐R‐salithion, respectively. The half inhibition concentrations to butyrylcholinesterase of racemate, (+)‐R‐salithion, and (?)‐S‐salithion were 33.09, 2.92, and 15.60 mg/l, respectively, showing (+)‐R‐enantiomer being about 5.0 times more potent than its (?)‐S‐form. However, the median lethal concentrations (96 h) of racemate, (+)‐R‐salithion, and (?)‐S‐salithion toward D. magna were 3.54, 1.10, and 0.36 μg/l, respectively, suggesting that (?)‐S‐salithion was about 3.0 times more toxic than (+)‐R‐form. Racemic salithion was less toxic than either of the enantiomers in both bioassays, suggesting that antagonistic interactions might occur between the enantiomers during the toxication action. This work reveals that the toxicity of salithion toward butyrylcholinesterase and D. magna is enantioselective, and this factor should be taken into consideration in the environmental risk assessment of salithion. Chirality 2009. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Chiral considerations are found to be very much relevant in various aspects of forensic toxicology and pharmacology. In forensics, it has become increasingly important to identify the chirality of doping agents to avoid legal arguments and challenges to the analytical findings. The scope of this study was to develop an liquid chromatography–mass spectrometry (LCMS) method for the enantiomeric separation of typical illicit drugs such as ephedrines (ie, 1S,2R(+)‐ephedrine and 1R,2S(?)‐ephedrine) and pseudoephedrine (ie, R,R(?)‐pseudoephedrine and S,S(+)‐pseudoephedrine) by using normal phase chiral liquid chromatography–high‐resolution mass spectrometry technique. Results show that the Lux i‐amylose‐1 stationary phase has very broad and balancing‐enantio‐recognition properties towards ephedrine analogues, and this immobilized chiral stationary phase may offer a powerful tool for enantio‐separation of different types of pharmaceuticals in the normal phase mode. The type of mobile phase and organic modifier used appear to have dramatic influences on separation quality. Since the developed method was able to detect and separate the enantiomers at very low levels (in pico grams), this method opens easy access for the unambiguous identification of these illicit drugs and can be used for the routine screening of the biological samples in the antidoping laboratories.  相似文献   

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Carvedilol is an antihypertensive drug available as a racemic mixture. (?)‐(S)‐carvedilol is responsible for the nonselective β‐blocker activity but both enantiomers present similar activity on α1‐adrenergic receptor. To our knowledge, this is the first study of carvedilol enantiomers in human plasma using a chiral stationary phase column and liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry. The method involves plasma extraction with diisopropyl ether using metoprolol as internal standard and direct separation of the carvedilol enantiomers on a Chirobiotic T® (Teicoplanin) column. Protonated ions [M + H]+ and their respective ion products were monitored at transitions of 407 > 100 for the carvedilol enantiomers and 268 > 116 for the internal standard. The quantification limit was 0.2 ng ml?1 for both enantiomers in plasma. The method was applied to study enantioselectivity in the pharmacokinetics of carvedilol administered as a single dose of 25 mg to a hypertensive patient. The results showed a higher plasma concentration of (+)‐(R)‐carvedilol (AUC0–∞ 205.52 vs. 82.61 (ng h) ml?1), with an enantiomer ratio of 2.48. Chirality, 2012. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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A new and accurate HPLC method using β‐cyclodextrin chemically bonded to spherical silica particles as chiral stationary phase (CSP) was developed and validated for determination of S‐clopidogrel and its impurities R‐enantiomer and S‐acid as a hydrolytic product. The effects of acetonitrile and methanol content in the mobile phase and temperature on the resolution and retention of enantiomers were investigated. A satisfactory resolution of S‐clopidogrel active form and its impurities was achieved on ChiraDex® column (5 μm, 4 × 250 mm) at a flow rate of 1.0 ml/min and 17°C using acetonitrile, methanol and 0.01 M potassium dihydrogen phosphate solution (15:5:80 v/v/v) as mobile phase. The detection wavelength was set at 220 nm. The method was validated in terms of accuracy, precision, linearity, and robustness. The limit of detection for R‐enantiomer and S‐acid were 0.75 and 0.09 μg/ml, respectively, injection volume being 20 μl. Finally, the molecular modeling of the inclusion complexes between the analytes and β‐cyclodextrin was performed to investigate the mechanism of the enantiorecognition and to study the quantitative structure–retention relationships. Chirality, 2009. © 2008 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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The chiral inversion and pharmacokinetics of two enantiomers of trantinterol, a new β2 agonist, were studied in rats dosed (+)‐ or (?)‐trantinterol separately. Plasma concentrations of (+)‐ and (?)‐trantinterol were measured by chiral stationary phase liquid chromatography tandem mass spectroscopy (LC‐MS/MS). The apparent inversion ratio was calculated as the ratio of AUC0‐t of (?)‐trantinterol or (+)‐trantinterol inverted from their antipodes to the sum of the AUC0‐t of (?)‐ and (+)‐trantinterol. Following single intravenous administration, both given enantiomers declined in similar plasma concentrations, suggesting that the two enantiomers have approximately the same disposition kinetics by the route of intravenous administration. However, after single oral administration, plasma concentrations of uninverted (?)‐trantinterol at many timepoints were significantly higher than those of uninverted (+)‐trantinterol, suggesting that the two enantiomers undergo apparently different absorption or metabolism after oral administration. Significant bidirectional chiral inversion occurred after intravenous and oral administration of (+)‐ or (?)‐trantinterol. After dosing with optically pure enantiomer, the concentration of the administered enantiomer predominated in vivo. The AUC0‐36 of (+)‐trantinterol after intravenous and oral dosing of (?)‐trantinterol were 16.6 ± 5.2 and 33.3 ± 16%, respectively of those of total [(+) + (?)] trantinterol. The AUC0‐36 of (?)‐trantinterol after intravenous and oral dosing of (+)‐trantinterol were 19.6 ± 8.8 and 37.9 ± 4.5%, respectively, of those of total [(?) + (+)] trantinterol. After intravenous administration of (+)‐ and (?)‐trantinterol the chiral inversion ratios of the two enantiomers were not significantly different and similar results were found for oral administration. The extent of chiral inversion after intravenous administration was apparently lower, indicating that the bidirectional chiral inversion was not only systemic but also presystemic. Chirality 25:934–938, 2013.© 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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Flecainide, an antiarrythmic agent, and its analogs were resolved on a high performance liquid chromatographic chiral stationary phase (CSP) based on (+)‐(18‐crown‐6)‐2,3,11,12‐tetracarboxylic acid with the use of a mobile phase consisting of methanol‐acetonitrile‐trifluoroacetic acid‐triethylamine (80/20/0.1/0.3, v/v/v/v). The chiral resolution was quite successful, the separation factors (α) and the resolutions (RS) for 20 analytes including flecainide being in the range of 1.19–1.82 and 1.73–6.80, respectively. The ortho‐substituent of the benzoyl group of analytes was found to cause decrease in the retention times of analytes probably because of the conformational deformation of analytes originated from the steric hindrance exerted by the ortho‐substituent. Chirality, 2010. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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The contamination of drug residues, including chiral ones, is not acceptable in earth's ecosystem. The dynamicity of enantiomers of thalidomide and its derivatives (3‐methyl thalidomide, 3‐ethyl thalidomide, and 3‐butyl thalidomide) was ascertained at supramolecular level in water‐sediment system using solid phase extraction (SPE) and stereoselective HPLC. Enantiomeric separation of these drugs was carried out on Ceramosphere RU‐2 (25 cm × 0.46 cm, particle size 50 μm) chiral column using pure ethanol (1.0 ml/min) as eluent at 230 nm detection. Retention times, capacity, separation, and resolution factors of the enantiomers of these drugs were in the range of 20.0–36.0, 2.08–3.93, 1.35–1.57, and 1.0–2.0 min, respectively. Percentage recoveries of the enantiomers in SPE were in the range of 90.0 to 95.0 in water‐sediment system. Langmuir and Freundlich model were best fitted for dynamic equilibrium concentrations at different experimental parameters. Thalidomide and its derivatives follow first‐order kinetics at dynamic equilibrium. The rate constants of chiral interconversions were 0.390 and 0.385 days?1 for S‐ and R‐enantiomers, respectively. The uptake of thalidomide by sediment is quite good and of endothermic nature indicating good self‐purification capacity of the nature for such toxic species. Chirality, 2010. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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In this study, R(+)‐α‐methylbenzylamine‐modified magnetic chiral sorbent was synthesized and assessed as a new enantioselective solid phase sorbent for separation of mandelic acid enantiomers from aqueous solutions. The chemical structures and magnetic properties of the new sorbent were characterized by vibrating sample magnetometry, transmission electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, and dynamic light scattering. The effects of different variables such as the initial concentration of racemic mandelic acid, dosage of sorbent, and contact time upon sorption characteristics of mandelic acid enantiomers on magnetic chiral sorbent were investigated. The sorption of mandelic acid enantiomers followed a pseudo‐second‐order reaction and equilibrium experiments were well fitted to a Langmuir isotherm model. The maximum adsorption capacity of racemic mandelic acid on to the magnetic chiral sorbent was found to be 405 mg g?1. The magnetic chiral sorbent has a greater affinity for (S)‐(+)‐mandelic acid compared to (R)‐(?)‐mandelic acid. The optimum resolution was achieved with 10 mL 30 mM of racemic mandelic acid and 110 mg of magnetic chiral sorbent. The best percent enantiomeric excess values (up to 64%) were obtained by use of a chiralpak AD‐H column. Chirality 27:835–842, 2015. © 2015 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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Oxcarbazepine is a second‐generation antiepileptic drug indicated as monotherapy or adjunctive therapy in the treatment of partial seizures or generalized tonic–clonic seizures in adults and children. It undergoes rapid presystemic reduction with formation of the active metabolite 10‐hydroxycarbazepine (MHD), which has a chiral center at position 10, with the enantiomers (S)‐(+)‐ and R‐(?)‐MHD showing similar antiepileptic effects. This study presents the development and validation of a method of sequential analysis of oxcarbazepine and MHD enantiomers in plasma using liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC‐MS/MS). Aliquots of 100 μL of plasma were extracted with a mixture of methyl tert‐butyl ether: dichloromethane (2:1). The separation of oxcarbazepine and the MHD enantiomers was obtained on a chiral phase Chiralcel OD‐H column, using a mixture of hexane:ethanol:isopropanol (80:15:5, v/v/v) as mobile phase at a flow rate of 1.3 mL/min with a split ratio of 1:5, and quantification was performed by LC‐MS/MS. The limit of quantification was 12.5 ng oxcarbazepine and 31.25 ng of each MHD enantiomer/mL of plasma. The method was applied in the study of kinetic disposition of oxcarbazepine and the MHD enantiomers in the steady state after oral administration of 300 mg/12 h oxcarbazepine in a healthy volunteer. The maximum plasma concentration of oxcarbazepine was 1.2 µg/mL at 0.75 h. The kinetic disposition of MHD is enantioselective, with a higher proportion of the S‐(+)‐MHD enantiomer compared to R‐(?)‐MHD and an AUC0‐12 S‐(+)/R‐(?) ratio of 5.44. Chirality 25:897–903, 2013. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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Fluoxetine is used clinically as a racemic mixture of (+)‐(S) and (–)‐(R) enantiomers for the treatment of depression. CYP2D6 catalyzes the metabolism of both fluoxetine enantiomers. We aimed to evaluate whether exposure to gasoline results in CYP2D inhibition. Male Wistar rats exposed to filtered air (n = 36; control group) or to 600 ppm of gasoline (n = 36) in a nose‐only inhalation exposure chamber for 6 weeks (6 h/day, 5 days/week) received a single oral 10‐mg/kg dose of racemic fluoxetine. Fluoxetine enantiomers in plasma samples were analyzed by a validated analytical method using LC‐MS/MS. The separation of fluoxetine enantiomers was performed in a Chirobiotic V column using as the mobile phase a mixture of ethanol:ammonium acetate 15 mM. Higher plasma concentrations of the (+)‐(S)‐fluoxetine enantiomer were found in the control group (enantiomeric ratio AUC(+)‐(S)/(–)‐(R) = 1.68). In animals exposed to gasoline, we observed an increase in AUC0‐∞ for both enantiomers, with a sharper increase seen for the (–)‐(R)‐fluoxetine enantiomer (enantiomeric ratio AUC(+)‐(S)/(–)‐(R) = 1.07), resulting in a loss of enantioselectivity. Exposure to gasoline was found to result in the loss of enantioselectivity of fluoxetine, with the predominant reduction occurring in the clearance of the (–)‐(R)‐fluoxetine enantiomer (55% vs. 30%). Chirality 25:206–210, 2013. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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Using exciton‐coupled circular dichroism (ECCD) spectroscopy, our lab was able to differentiate between the two enantiomers of methamphetamine using a commercially available porphyrin tweezer as an achiral host. The host–guest complex formed with (+)‐(S)‐methamphetamine produced a negative bisignate‐shaped ECCD spectrum, whereas the complex formed with (?)‐(R)‐methamphetamine produced a positive one. This sensitive technique could serve as an alternative method for the enantiodiscrimination of chiral methamphetamine, a commonly abused drug in the United States. Chirality 2010. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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The chiral fungicide furametpyr is widely used in the rice field to control rice sheath blight; however, furametpyr enantiomers are treated as just one compound in traditional achiral analysis, which gives only partial information. An effective chiral analytical method was developed for the resolution and determination of the fungicide furametpyr enantiomers in rice, soil, and water samples. Furametpyr enantiomers were excellently separated and determined on a Chiralpak AD‐H column with n‐hexane/ethanol (90:10, v/v) as mobile phase at a flow rate of 0.8 mL min‐1 with UV detection at 220 nm. The resolution was up to 8.85. The first eluted enantiomer was (+)‐furametpyr and the second eluted one was (?)‐furametpyr. The effects of mobile‐phase composition and column temperature on the enantioseparation were evaluated. The method was validated for linearity, repeatability, accuracy, limit of detection (LOD), and limit of quantification LOQ. LOD was 2.0 µg kg‐1 in water, 0.02 mg kg‐1 in soil, and 0.07 mg kg‐1 in rice with an LOQ of 6.7 µg kg‐1 in water, 0.07 mg kg‐1 in soil, and 0.23 mg kg‐1 in rice. The average recoveries of the pesticide in all matrices ranged from 73.1 to 101.8% for all fortification levels. The precision values associated with the analytical method, expressed as relative standard deviation (RSD) values, were below 14.0% in all matrices. The methodology was successfully applied for the enantioselective analysis of furametpyr enantiomers in real samples. Chirality 25:904–909, 2013. © 2013 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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In this work, flumequine (FLU) enantiomers were separated using a Chiralpak OD‐H column, with n‐hexane‐ethanol (20:80, v/v) as the mobile phase at a flow rate of 0.6 mL/min. Solid phase extraction (SPE) was used for cleanup and enrichment. The limit of detection, limit of quantitation, linearity, precision, and intra/interday variation of the chiral high‐performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method were determined. The developed method was then applied to investigate the degradation behavior of FLU enantiomers in mariculture pond water samples. The results showed that the degradation of FLU enantiomers under natural, sterile, or dark conditions was not enantioselective. Chirality 28:649–655, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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Metoprolol is available for clinical use as a racemic mixture. The S‐(?)‐metoprolol enantiomer is the one expressing higher activity in the blockade of the β1‐adrenergic receptor. The α‐hydroxymetoprolol metabolite also has activity in the blockade of the β1‐adrenergic receptor. The present study describes the development and validation of a stereoselective method for sequential analysis of metoprolol and of α‐hydroxymetoprolol in plasma using high‐performance liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC‐MS/MS). 1‐ml aliquots of plasma were extracted with dichloromethane : diisopropyl ether (1:1, v/v). Metoprolol enantiomers and α‐hydroxymetoprolol isomers were separated on a Chiralpak AD column (Daicel Chemical Industries, New York, NY, USA) and quantitated by LC‐MS/MS. The limit of quantitation obtained was 0.2 ng of each metoprolol enantiomer/ml plasma and 0.1 ng/ml of each α‐hydroxymetoprolol isomer/ml plasma. The method was applied to the study of kinetic disposition of metoprolol in plasma samples collected up to 24 h after the administration of a single oral dose of 100‐mg metoprolol tartrate to a hypertensive parturient with a gestational age of 42 weeks. The clinical study showed that the metoprolol pharmakokinetics is enantioselective, with the observation of higher area under the curve (AUC)0?∞ values for S‐(?)‐metoprolol (AUCS‐(?)/AUCR‐(+) = 1.81) and the favoring of the formation of the new chiral center 1′R of α‐hydroxymetoprolol (AUC0?∞1′R/1′S = 2.78). Chirality, 25:1–7, 2013. © 2012 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.  相似文献   

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For the first time, a method for enantiomer resolution of the anticonvulsant Galodif (1‐((3‐chlorophenyl)(phenyl)methyl) urea) by chiral HPLC was developed, whereas the enantiomeric composition of 1‐((3‐chlorophenyl)(phenyl)methyl) amine—precursor in Galodif synthesis—cannot be resolved by this method. However, starting 1‐((3‐chlorophenyl)(phenyl)methyl) amine quantitatively forms diastereomeric N‐((3‐chlorophenyl)(phenyl)methyl)‐1‐camphorsulfonamides in reaction with chiral (1R)‐(+)‐ or (1S)‐(?)‐camphor‐10‐sulfonyl chlorides. The diastereomeric ratio of obtained camphorsulfonamides can be easily determined by NMR 1H and 13C spectroscopy. The DFT calculations of specific rotation of Galodif enantiomers showed good agreement with experimental data. The absolute configuration of enantiomers was proposed for the first time.  相似文献   

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Mirgane NA  Karnik AV 《Chirality》2011,23(5):404-407
(S)‐(−)‐2‐(α‐hydroxyethyl)‐benzimidazole and (S)‐(+)‐2‐(α‐hydroxybenzyl)‐benzimidazole work as chiral Brønsted bases (BBs) in Diels–Alder reaction between anthrone and maleimides under mild reaction condition. These chiral BBs cause asymmetric induction. Chirality, 2011. © 2011 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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Propylisopropyl acetamide (PID), an amide analogue of the major antiepileptic drug valproic acid (VPA), possesses favorable anticonvulsant and CNS properties. PID contains one chiral carbon atom and therefore exists in two enantiomeric forms. The purpose of this work was to synthesize the two PID enantiomers and evaluate their enantiospecific teratogenicity. Enantioselective synthesis of PID enantiomers was achieved by coupling valeroyl chloride with optically pure (4S)‐ and (4R)‐benzyl‐2‐oxazolidinone chiral auxiliaries. The two oxazolidinone enolates were alkylated with isopropyl triflate, hydrolyzed, and amidated to yield (2R)‐ and (2S)‐PID. These two PID enantiomers were obtained with excellent enantiomeric purity, exceeding 99.4%. Unlike VPA, both (2R)‐ and (2S)‐PID failed to exert teratogenic effects in NMRI mice following a single 3 mmol/kg subcutaneous injection. From this study we can conclude that individual PID enantiomers do not demonstrate stereoselective teratogenicity in NMRI mice. Due to its better anticonvulsant activity than VPA and lack of teratogenicity, PID (in a stereospecific or racemic form) has the potential to become a new antiepileptic and CNS drug. Chirality 11:645–650, 1999. © 1999 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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A two‐dimensional HPLC method based on the direct injection of biological samples has been developed and validated for the determination of lansoprazole enantiomers in human plasma. The lansoprazole enantiomers were extracted from the biological matrix using an octyl restricted access media bovine serum albumin column (C8 RAM BSA) and the enantioseparation was performed on an amylose tris(3,5‐dimethoxyphenylcarbamate) chiral column using acetonitrile:water (35:65 v/v) and UV detection at 285 nm. Analysis time was 25 min with no time spent on sample preparation. The method was applied to the analysis of the plasma samples obtained from nine Brazilian volunteers who received a 30 mg oral dose of racemic lansoprazole and was able to quantify the enantiomers of lansoprazole in the clinical samples analyzed. Chirality 2010. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.  相似文献   

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