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  • Studies of the chemical selectivity of hapten, reactivity, and skin sensitization potency. 1. Synthesis and studies on the reactivity toward model nucleophiles of the (13)C-labeled skin sensitizers hex-1-ene- and hexane-1,3-sultones.

Studies of the chemical selectivity of hapten, reactivity, and skin sensitization potency. 1. Synthesis and studies on the reactivity toward model nucleophiles of the (13)C-labeled skin sensitizers hex-1-ene- and hexane-1,3-sultones.

Chemical research in toxicology (2001-02-15)
E Meschkat, M D Barratt, J Lepoittevin
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The potent skin sensitizers hex-1-ene- and hexane-1,3-sultone have been synthesized isotopically labeled with (13)C at reactive sites. The reactivity of 2-[(13)C]- and 3-[(13)C]hex-1-ene-1,3-sultones and of 3-[(13)C]hexane-1,3-sultone toward a series of model nucleophiles for protein amino acid residues, i.e., butylamine, diethylamine, imidazole, propanethiol, and phenol, was followed by (13)C NMR spectroscopy. The reactivity in water of hex-1-ene-1,3-sultone toward model nucleophiles follows the hard and soft acid and base theory with the hard nucleophiles (primary and secondary amine and phenate) mainly reacting at position 3 by S(N) substitution, and the soft nucleophiles (thiolate and imidazole) mainly reacting at position 2 by a Michael addition reaction. Hexane-1,3-sultone reacts with model nucleophiles at position 3 by S(N) substitution. Both saturated and unsaturated sultones are sensitive to hydrolysis when reacted in water.

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Sigma-Aldrich
1-Propanethiol, 99%
Sigma-Aldrich
Propyl mercaptan, ≥97%