Abstract

Tricyclic bis(cyanoenone), TBE-31, one of the most potent activators of the Keap1/Nrf2/antioxidant response element pathway, has been developed as a new anti-inflammatory and cytoprotective agent. (13) C2 (15) N2 -labeled TBE-31 ([(13) C2 (15) N2 ]-TBE-31), which has two (13) C and two (15) N atoms in two cyano groups, was designed to develop a method for quantification of cell, tissue, and plasma levels of TBE-31 that involves chromatography/mass spectrometry coupled with the use of a stable isotope-labeled internal standard. [(13) C2 (15) N2 ]-TBE-31 was successfully synthesized in four steps from a previously reported intermediate, which is prepared in 11 steps from cyclohexanone, by introduction of two (13) C atoms with ethyl [(13) C]formate and two (15) N atoms with hydroxyl[(15) N]amine. The stable isotope dilution liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry method for quantification of TBE-31 was successfully developed using [(13) C2 (15) N2 ]-TBE-31 to compensate for any variables encountered during sample processing and analysis.

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