The deuteration of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) at their bis-allylic positions is known to limit harmful lipid peroxidation, which leads to the damage of cell membranes. Therefore, to impede toxic lipid peroxidationi n retina tissue, we have designed and synthesized two deuterated analogues of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA;C 22:6, n-3), which is the main lipid constituent of retina membranes. To avoid its oxidative degradation into toxic carboxyethylpyrrole (CEP) adducts,w hilst preserving enzymatic metaboliza-tion into ah ealthyn europrotectine derivative (NPD1), deuterium was incorporated at specific 6-and6 ,9-bis-allylic positions. Aconvergent synthetic strategy,based on aWittig olefination, was developed to obtain both deuterated DHA species. Common aldehyde intermediates were synthesized from another PUFA,e icosapentaenoic acid (EPA; C20:5, n-3). Deuterium atoms were introduced through either the reduction of an ester with ad euterated reagent or an ucleophilic reactionwith deuterated paraformaldehyde.Supportinginformation for this article can be found under: http://dx.
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