2022
DOI: 10.1021/acsmedchemlett.1c00638
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Pilot Study to Quantify Palladium Impurities in Lead-like Compounds Following Commonly Used Purification Techniques

Abstract: Palladium-catalyzed reactions are among the most commonly used procedures in organic synthesis. The products have a range of uses, including as intermediates in total synthesis and as screening compounds for drug discovery or agrochemical projects. Despite the known and potentially deleterious effects of low-level metal impurities in biological assays, the quantification of metal remaining in reaction products to verify the effective removal of the transition element is rarely reported. Using palladium as an e… Show more

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“…However, the efficiency of these methods is predicated on expensive or/and toxic metal catalysts [16] . Another serious concern for transition metal‐based reactions is that there is always a possibility for residual trace‐metal impurities to be present in the final products, unless special purification techniques are employed [17] . Metal impurities in organic compounds even at a very low level can severely affect their properties and reactivity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
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“…However, the efficiency of these methods is predicated on expensive or/and toxic metal catalysts [16] . Another serious concern for transition metal‐based reactions is that there is always a possibility for residual trace‐metal impurities to be present in the final products, unless special purification techniques are employed [17] . Metal impurities in organic compounds even at a very low level can severely affect their properties and reactivity.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[16] Another serious concern for transition metal-based reactions is that there is always a possibility for residual trace-metal impurities to be present in the final products, unless special purification techniques are employed. [17] Metal impurities in organic compounds even at a very low level can severely affect their properties and reactivity. In particular, trace-level impurities of Pd(0)À PR 3 species, survived a chromatography purification, have been demonstrated to cause a phantom reactivity of organic compounds and lead to mechanistic misinterpretations.…”
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“…A review of the current literature shows that it is a very rare topic [4,5]. Studies including EI in herbal medicinal products available in pharmacies are dynamically developed by the group conducted by Jurowski et al [6][7][8][9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…13,14 Owing to its thiophilic nature, palladium can bind with DNA, proteins and other macromolecules and perturb a range of cellular processes. [15][16][17] Environmental pollution emissions to water and soil may be the result of palladium residues in pharmaceutical compounds or in the environment, [18][19][20] thereby making the proposed maximum dietary intake for this ubiquitous and lethal heavy metal less than 1.5-15 g per person per day and its threshold in drugs is 5-10 ppm. 21 Furthermore, palladium also hampers the activity of many enzymatic reactions such as alkaline phosphatase, creatine kinase and prolyl hydroxylase.…”
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confidence: 99%