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The quest for selenocycles: From an ESR spectrum to a commercial product
Selenium compounds have a checkered history. Originally considered to be highly toxic, the tide turned in the 20th century when selenium was discovered to be an essential trace element; indeed, selenium is the least abundant element on Earth to have a well-defined biological role. Despite this new-found importance, organoselenium compounds were largely curiosities because methods for their synthesis were cumbersome and unpleasant and often involved toxic reagents and/or hazardous procedures. This paper describes how work carried out in collaboration with Alwyn Davies in the late 1980s, aimed at acquiring Electron Spin Responance (ESR) spectra of selenophene radical anions and cations, led to the development of free-radical methods for the synthesis of numerous selenium-containing heterocycles, many of which showed interesting and useful biological properties. This journey ends with the development of selenium-containing carbohydrates (selenosugars) that exhibit unique skin-repair properties and the establishment of Seleno Therapeutics as a vehicle for the commercialization of these selenosugars.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Chemical Research is a peer reviewed journal that publishes full-length review and research papers in all branches of experimental chemistry. The journal fills a niche by also publishing short papers, a format which favours particular types of work, e.g. the scope of new reagents or methodology, and the elucidation of the structure of novel compounds. Though welcome, short papers should not result in fragmentation of publication, they should describe a completed piece of work. The Journal is not intended as a vehicle for preliminary publications. The work must meet all the normal criteria for acceptance as regards scientific standards. Papers that contain extensive biological results or material relating to other areas of science may be diverted to more appropriate specialist journals. Areas of coverage include: Organic Chemistry; Inorganic Chemistry; Materials Chemistry; Crystallography; Computational Chemistry.