Drug Dev Ind Pharm
September 2002
The chemical stability of a novel cysteine chloromethyl ketone derivative (HI-131) with anti-leukemic activity has been investigated in a microemulsion formulation. HI-131 degrades to two major products, most likely by undergoing oxidation and further reaction with another HI-131 molecule to form higher molecular weight oligomers of the original compound. The degradation kinetics of HI-131 have been studied as a function of pH, buffer composition, ionic strength, and temperature.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reaction of in situ generated Cp(2)V(OTf)(2) (Cp = cyclopentadienyl; OTf = O(3)SCF(3)) with excess 1,10-phenanthroline and 2,2'-bipyridine yields the d(1) vanadocene coordination compounds [Cp(2)V(phen)][OTf](2) (1) and [Cp(2)V(bpy)][OTf](2) (2), respectively. The compounds have been characterized by UV-vis and EPR spectroscopy and by cyclic voltammetry. The complexes have relatively low vanadium(IV)-vanadium(III) reduction potentials (-0.
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