Issue 0, 1986

Californium-252 plasma desorption mass spectrometry as an aid in the synthesis of a series of adenosine and xanthine conjugates

Abstract

Two series of biologically active purine derivatives have been analyzed using californium-252 plasma desorption mass spectrometry. The series of compounds are adenosine agonists (N6-phenyladenosine derivatives) and antagonists (8-phenyl-1,3-dipropylxanthine derivatives) at extracellular purine receptors. Included are receptor probes synthesized through successive chain elongation reactions. Positive and negative ion spectra are often dominated by signals from the quasimolecular ion [(M+ H)+, (M+ Na)+, (M– H)–] or by peaks resulting from loss of whole molecules such as ribose. The simplicity of sample preparation, spectrometer operation, and interpretation of spectra from the non-heated sample are demonstrated.

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J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1986, 2143-2149

Californium-252 plasma desorption mass spectrometry as an aid in the synthesis of a series of adenosine and xanthine conjugates

K. A. Jacobson, L. K. Pannell, K. L. Kirk, H. M. Fales and E. A. Sokoloski, J. Chem. Soc., Perkin Trans. 1, 1986, 2143 DOI: 10.1039/P19860002143

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