Using Physical Organic Chemistry Knowledge to Predict Unusual Metabolites of Synthetic Phenolic Antioxidants by Cytochrome P450

Biotransformation, especially by human CYP450 enzymes, plays a crucial role in regulating the toxicity of organic compounds in organisms, but is poorly understood for most emerging pollutants, as their numerous “unusual” biotransformation reactions cannot retrieve examples from the textbooks. Theref...

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description Biotransformation, especially by human CYP450 enzymes, plays a crucial role in regulating the toxicity of organic compounds in organisms, but is poorly understood for most emerging pollutants, as their numerous “unusual” biotransformation reactions cannot retrieve examples from the textbooks. Therefore, in order to predict the unknown metabolites with altering toxicological profiles, there is a realistic need to develop efficient methods to reveal the “unusual” metabolic mechanism of emerging pollutants. Combining experimental work with computational predictions has been widely accepted as an effective approach in studying complex metabolic reactions; however, the full quantum chemical computations may not be easily accessible for most environmentalists. Alternatively, this work practiced using the concepts from physical organic chemistry for studying the interrelationships between structure and reactivity of organic molecules, to reveal the “unusual” metabolic mechanism of synthetic phenolic antioxidants catalyzed by CYP450, for which the simple pencil-and-paper and property-computation methods based on physical organic chemistry were performed. The phenol-coupling product of butylated hydroxyanisole (BHA) (based on spin aromatic delocalization) and ipso-addition quinol metabolite of butylated hydroxytoluene (BHT) (based on hyperconjugative effect) were predicted as two “unusual” metabolites, which were further confirmed by our in vitro analysis. We hope this easily handled approach will promote environmentalists to attach importance to physical organic chemistry, with an eye to being able to use the knowledge gained to efficiently predict the fates of substantial unknown synthesized organic compounds in the future.
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Butylated Hydroxyanisole - analysis
Butylated Hydroxyanisole - chemistry
Butylated Hydroxyanisole - metabolism
Butylated Hydroxytoluene - analysis
Butylated Hydroxytoluene - chemistry
Butylated Hydroxytoluene - metabolism
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