idw – Informationsdienst Wissenschaft

Nachrichten, Termine, Experten

Grafik: idw-Logo
Science Video Project
idw-Abo

idw-News App:

AppStore

Google Play Store



Instanz:
Teilen: 
16.12.2021 13:16

MPI researchers develop homogeneous hydrogenolysis reaction with molecular palladium catalyst

Isabel Schiffhorst Presse- und Öffentlichkeitsarbeit
Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung

    New method enables simple tritium labeling and could provide added value to the discovery and development of pharmaceuticals. The new tritiation reaction is practical and robust to execute and could have an immediate impact in the discovery and development of pharmaceuticals.

    Tritium 3H, a radioactive isotope of hydrogen, is commonly used in medicinal chemistry as a label to follow the course of a drug in the human body. Chemists like to use the technique to evaluate drug candidates and their metabolism. However, synthesis of the radiolabeled molecules is challenging.

    A team led by Professor Tobias Ritter of the Department of Organic Synthesis at the Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung has now found a new way to label complex small molecules with tritium. In a joint research project with the development department of the Swiss pharmaceutical company Roche, they investigated ways to incorporate tritium into pharmaceuticals and other similar molecules that may be important derivatives for the drug industry.

    The team took advantage of the special properties of arylthianthrenium salts that they developed two years ago. The thianthrene group can be introduced into pharmaceuticals selectively and at a late stage in a direct and predictable manner. "The unusual feature of this work is the reaction of arylpseudohalides with hydrogen, catalyzed for the first time by a homogeneous catalyst," explains Tobias Ritter. "Such reaction were previously unknown with conventional groups that can be introduced into pharmaceuticals. Normally, chemists use heterogeneous catalysts but those also often destroy other functional groups, which are frequently found in pharmaceuticals," the director annotates.
    The new approach does not require an inert atmosphere or dry conditions, making it practical to use.

    The researchers present their research results in the leading scientific journal Nature.


    Wissenschaftliche Ansprechpartner:

    Prof. Dr. Tobias Ritter, Director of the Department of Organic Synthesis at the Max-Planck-Institut für Kohlenforschung, 0208-306-2414


    Originalpublikation:

    Title: Tritiation of aryl thianthrenium salts with a molecular palladium catalyst
    Link: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-021-04007-y
    Authors: Da Zhao, Roland Petzold, Jiyao Yan, Dieter Muri & Tobias Ritter


    Bilder

    The new tritiation reaction is practical and robust to execute and could have an immediate impact in the discovery and development of pharmaceuticals.
    The new tritiation reaction is practical and robust to execute and could have an immediate impact in ...
    Frank Vinken
    MPI für Kohlenforschung


    Anhang
    attachment icon Press release on Tritium Labeling

    Merkmale dieser Pressemitteilung:
    Journalisten, Wissenschaftler
    Chemie, Medizin, Werkstoffwissenschaften
    überregional
    Wissenschaftliche Publikationen
    Englisch


     

    The new tritiation reaction is practical and robust to execute and could have an immediate impact in the discovery and development of pharmaceuticals.


    Zum Download

    x

    Hilfe

    Die Suche / Erweiterte Suche im idw-Archiv
    Verknüpfungen

    Sie können Suchbegriffe mit und, oder und / oder nicht verknüpfen, z. B. Philo nicht logie.

    Klammern

    Verknüpfungen können Sie mit Klammern voneinander trennen, z. B. (Philo nicht logie) oder (Psycho und logie).

    Wortgruppen

    Zusammenhängende Worte werden als Wortgruppe gesucht, wenn Sie sie in Anführungsstriche setzen, z. B. „Bundesrepublik Deutschland“.

    Auswahlkriterien

    Die Erweiterte Suche können Sie auch nutzen, ohne Suchbegriffe einzugeben. Sie orientiert sich dann an den Kriterien, die Sie ausgewählt haben (z. B. nach dem Land oder dem Sachgebiet).

    Haben Sie in einer Kategorie kein Kriterium ausgewählt, wird die gesamte Kategorie durchsucht (z.B. alle Sachgebiete oder alle Länder).