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Isotopic Effect Study of Propofol Deuteration on the Metabolism, Activity, and Toxicity of the Anesthetic
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BiochemistryPropofol DeuterationIsotopic Effect StudyIsotopic SubstitutionMedicineForensic ToxicologyAnesthetic MechanismAnesthesia PracticeToxicologyMetabolismMetabolomicsAnesthesiaPharmacologyAnesthetic PharmacologyAnesthetic Propofol 1Anaesthetic AgentAnesthesiologyPropofol 1
The use of isotopic substitution to delay the oxidative metabolism of the anesthetic propofol 1 was studied. The aromatic hydrogens of propofol 1 were replaced by deuterium to produce the mono- and trideuterated derivatives 4 and 5. In vitro metabolic studies on human hepatic microsomes showed no isotopic effect in the para hydroxylation of propofol, and 1, 4, and 5 display similar hypnotic activity and toxicity in mice.
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