3-Fluorothalidomide, a nonracemizable isosteric analogue of thalidomide, was successfully prepared by perchloryl fluoride fluorination of a
3-phthalimidopiperidin-2-one derivative followed by RuO2 oxidation. In the preliminary biological evaluation of (R)- and (S)-enantiomers, it was
shown that the (S)-isomer was found to be more active than both the (R)-isomer and the racemic thalidomide in lipopolysaccharide-induced
TNF-α production enhancement produced from human peripheral blood lymphocytes cultivated in vitro.
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