Publications by authors named "Derrick J Marshall"

Kinetic separation of the commercially available /-(+)-limonene oxide mixture by ring opening with primary phosphido nucleophiles LiPHR (R = ferrocenyl, Ph, Cy, -Bu, Mes* (Mes* = 2,4,6-(-Bu)CH)), followed by treatment with aqueous NHCl and HO, gave unreacted -(+)-limonene oxide and diastereoenriched mixtures of the secondary phosphine oxides (SPOs) PHR(-(+)-Lim-OH)(O), which could be separated by chromatography and/or recrystallization. This one-pot synthesis uses a cheap chiral material and commercially available primary phosphines to control the configuration of the new P-stereogenic SPOs, which are potentially useful as ligands for metal complexes in asymmetric catalysis.

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The rate and extent of drug dissolution in the gastrointestinal (GI) tract are highly dependent upon drug physicochemical properties and GI fluid properties. Biorelevant dissolution media (BDM), which aim to facilitate in vitro prediction of in vivo dissolution performance, have evolved with our understanding of GI physiology. However, BDM with a variety of properties and compositions are available, making the choice of dissolution medium challenging.

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