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Journal Article 
Total Syntheses of Two bis-Allylic-Deuterated DHA Analogues 
Rosell, M; Villa, M; Durand, T; Galano, JM; Vercauteren, J; Crauste, C 
2017 
322-334 
The deuteration of polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) at their bis-allylic positions is known to limit harmful lipid peroxidation, which leads to the damage of cell membranes. Therefore, to impede toxic lipid peroxidation in retina tissue, we have designed and synthesized two deuterated analogues of docosahexaenoic acid (DHA; C22: 6, n-3), which is the main lipid constituent of retina membranes. To avoid its oxidative degradation into toxic carboxyethylpyrrole (CEP) adducts, whilst preserving enzymatic metabolization into a healthy neuroprotectine derivative (NPD1), deuterium was incorporated at specific 6-and 6,9-bis-allylic positions. A convergent synthetic strategy, based on a Wittig ole-fination, was developed to obtain both deuterated DHA species. Common aldehyde intermediates were synthesized from another PUFA, eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA; C20: 5, n-3). Deuterium atoms were introduced through either the reduction of an ester with a deuterated reagent or a nucleophilic reaction with deuterated paraformaldehyde. 
deuterium; DHA; lipids; total synthesis; Wittig reactions 
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