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Synthesis and characterization of d<sub>5</sub> -barbarin for use in barbarin-related research.

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Based on structural similarities and equine administration experiments, Barbarin, 5-phenyl-2-oxazolidinethione from Brassicaceae plants, is a possible source of equine urinary identifications of aminorex, (R,S)-5-phenyl-4,5-dihydro-1,3-oxazol-2-amine, an amphetamine-related US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) controlled substance considered illegal in sport horses. We now report the synthesis and certification of d -barbarin to facilitate research on the relationship between plant barbarin and such aminorex identifications. D -barbarin synthesis commenced with production of d -2-oxo-2-phenylacetaldehyde oxime (d -oxime) from d -acetophenone via butylnitrite in an ethoxide/ethanol solution. This d -oxime was then reduced with lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH ) to produce the corresponding d -2-amino-1-phenylethan-1-ol (d -phenylethanolamine). Final ring closure of the d -phenylethanolamine was performed by the addition of carbon disulfide (CS ) with pyridine. The reaction product was purified by recrystallization and presented as a stable white crystalline powder. Proton NMR spectroscopy revealed a triplet at 5.88 ppm for one proton, a double doublet at 3.71 ppm for one proton, and double doublet at 4.11 ppm for one proton, confirming d -barbarin as the product. Further characterization by high resolution mass spectrometry supports the successful synthesis of d -barbarin. Purity of the recrystallized product was ascertained by High Performance Liquid Chromatography (HPLC) to be greater than 98%. Together, we have developed the synthesis and full characterization of d -barbarin for use as an internal standard in barbarin-related and equine forensic research.

Year of Publication
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2022
Journal
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Drug testing and analysis
Date Published
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2022
ISSN Number
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1942-7603
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https://doi.org/10.1002/dta.3357
DOI
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10.1002/dta.3357
Short Title
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Drug Test Anal
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