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Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2012
Lorenz Neubert; Dirk Michalik; Sebastian Bähn; Sebastian Imm; Helfried Neumann; Jens Atzrodt; Volker Derdau; Wolfgang Holla; Matthias Beller
A novel and convenient protocol for the catalytic hydrogen-deuterium exchange of biologically active tertiary amines utilizing the borrowing hydrogen methodology has been developed. In the presence of the readily available Shvo catalyst, excellent chemoselectivity toward α- and β-protons with respect to the nitrogen atom as well as high degree of deuterium incorporation and functional group tolerance is achieved. This allowed for the deuteration of complex pharmaceutically interesting substrates, including examples for actual marketed drug compounds. Notably, this method constitutes a powerful tool for the generation of valuable internal standard materials for LC-MS/MS analyses highly demanded for various life-science applications.
Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry | 2015
Jan Kiebist; Wolfgang Holla; Johannes Heidrich; Marzena Poraj-Kobielska; Martin Sandvoss; Reiner Simonis; Glenn Gröbe; Jens Atzrodt; Martin Hofrichter; Katrin Scheibner
Unspecific peroxygenases (UPOs, EC 1.11.2.1) have proved to be stable oxygen-transferring biocatalysts for H2O2-dependent transformation of pharmaceuticals. We have applied UPOs in a drug development program and consider the enzymatic approach in parallel to a conventional chemical synthesis of the human metabolites of the bile acid reabsorption inhibitor SAR548304. Chemical preparation of N,N-di-desmethyl metabolite was realized by a seven-step synthesis starting from a late precursor of SAR548304 and included among others palladium catalysis and laborious chromatographic purification with an overall yield of 27%. The enzymatic approach revealed that the UPO of Marasmius rotula is particularly suitable for selective N-dealkylation of the drug and enabled us to prepare both human metabolites via one-pot conversion with an overall yield of 66% N,N-di-desmethyl metabolite and 49% of N-mono-desmethylated compound in two separated kinetic-controlled reactions.
European Journal of Organic Chemistry | 2008
Daniel Schichl; Stephan Enthaler; Wolfgang Holla; Thomas Riermeier; Udo Kragl; Matthias Beller
Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals | 2013
Marzena Poraj-Kobielska; Jens Atzrodt; Wolfgang Holla; Martin Sandvoss; Glenn Gröbe; Katrin Scheibner; Martin Hofrichter
Archive | 2012
Jens Atzrodt; Volker Derdau; Wolfgang Holla; Matthias Beller; Lorenz Neubert; Dirk Michalik
Arkivoc | 2012
Jens Atzrodt; Volker Derdau; Wolfgang Holla; Martin Sandvoss
Archive | 1999
Thomas Riermeier; Uwe Dingerdissen; Peter Groß; Wolfgang Holla; Matthias Beller; Daniel Schichl
Synfacts | 2008
Daniel Schichl; Stephan Enthaler; Wolfgang Holla; Thomas H. Riermeier; Udo Kragl; Matthias Beller
Synfacts | 2008
Daniel Schichl; Stephan Enthaler; Wolfgang Holla; Thomas H. Riermeier; Udo Kragl; Matthias Beller
Archive | 2001
Thomas Riermeier; Uwe Dingerdissen; Peter Gross; Wolfgang Holla; Matthias Beller; Daniel Dipl-chem Schichl