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Stereoselective Determination Oftrihexyphenidyl In Human Serum By Lc–Esi–Ms, Vladimı́R Čápka, Yan Xu, Yong Hong Chen Nov 1999

Stereoselective Determination Oftrihexyphenidyl In Human Serum By Lc–Esi–Ms, Vladimı́R Čápka, Yan Xu, Yong Hong Chen

Chemistry Faculty Publications

The antiparkinsonian drug trihexyphenidyl (THP) is currently manufactured and administered as a racemate. However, stereochemistry can play significant role in the drug’s pharmacokinetics, biotransformation, metabolism, interaction with cellular and tissue components and overall effect on human body. It is necessary to consider such a drug as a mixture of two compounds (drug enantiomers), with their own effect on the human body. The present paper describes a simple and sensitive LC–MS method for the stereoselective determination of THP in human serum. In this study, the sample was prepared by a solid-phase extraction (SPE) procedure. The enantiomer separation was done using native …


[2,3:5,6]Dibenzo[2.2.2]Octa-2,5,7-Triene (C2/C) And [2,3:5,6]Dibenzo[2.2.2]Octa-2,5-Diene, Lary Burrows, John M. Masnovi, Ronald J. Baker Feb 1999

[2,3:5,6]Dibenzo[2.2.2]Octa-2,5,7-Triene (C2/C) And [2,3:5,6]Dibenzo[2.2.2]Octa-2,5-Diene, Lary Burrows, John M. Masnovi, Ronald J. Baker

Chemistry Faculty Publications

Two barrelene homologs are reported. Strain in the bicyclic framework of [2,3:5,6]dibenzo[2.2.2]octa-2,5,7- triene, (I) (C16H12), which is manifest in the deviations from ideality of the bond angles in the central bicyclic ringoSyStem and compression of the double bond [1.312 (3)A], is reduced in the more saturated derivative, [2,3:5,6]dibenzo[2.2.2]octa-2,5-diene, (II) (CI6H14), with the corresponding single bond being 1.5380 (19)A. The formation of isomorphs of (I) in both chiral (C2) and achiral (C2/c) space groups has implications for asymmetric syntheses involving solid (I) which rely on a non-centrosymmetric space group.