Recent Developments for the Deuterium and Tritium Labeling of Organic Molecules
Leibniz Institute for Catalysis
Abstract
Organic compounds labeled with hydrogen isotopes play a crucial role in numerous areas, from materials science to medicinal chemistry. Indeed, while the replacement of hydrogen by deuterium gives rise to improved absorption, distribution, metabolism, and excretion (ADME) properties in drugs and enables the preparation of internal standards for analytical mass spectrometry, the use of tritium-labeled compounds is a key technique all along drug discovery and development in the pharmaceutical industry. For these reasons, the interest in new methodologies for the isotopic enrichment of organic molecules and the extent of their applications are equally rising. In this regard, this Review intends to comprehensively…
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6Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Deuterium
- ADME
- Organic molecules
- Isotopic labeling
- Organic synthesis
- Tritium
- Combinatorial chemistry
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure