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Tritium-Labeled Dopamine, Serotonin, and Doxorubicine Derivatives Containing Fragments Unstable under Hydrogenation Conditions

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Necessary precursors for obtaining tritium-labeled Z-Gly-Pro-DOPA, Z-Gly-Pro-SRT, Z-Gly-Pro-Dox, OL-Gly-Pro-DOPA,Ol-Gly-Pro-Srt were synthesized for the first time (Gly stands for glycine; Pro, proline; Ol, Oleic acid, DOPA, dopamine; Dox, Doxorubicin; Srt, Serotonin; and Z, benzyloxycarbonyl protection). The tritium-labeled proline and glycine were used to synthesize peptide derivatives of DOPA, Dox, and Srt with different tritium distributions.

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The study was carried out with partial support of the Basic Research Programs of the Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences “Innovative developments in biomedicine” and “Postgenome technologies and promising solutions in biomedicine.”

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Shevchenko, V.P., Andreeva, L.A., Shevchenko, K.V. et al. Tritium-Labeled Dopamine, Serotonin, and Doxorubicine Derivatives Containing Fragments Unstable under Hydrogenation Conditions. Radiochemistry 62, 539–542 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1066362220040116

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