One-pot synthesis of NEMP, a VX surrogate, and reactivation of NeMP-inhibited electrophorus eel acetylcholinesterase by current antidotes

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Abstract

The use of nerve agents, organophosphorus compounds which irreversibly inhibit acetylcholinesterase, in conflicts and terrorism has gained renewed geopolitical status in recent years. As no “universal antidote” has ever been produced, the development of antidotes to reactivate enzyme is clearly warranted. Given the fact that nerve agents are restricted substances, the use of surrogates allows non-qualified laboratories to develop research on novel antidotes. We herein present an alternative and efficient synthesis of NEMP, O-(4-nitrophenyl) O-ethyl methylphosphonate, a venomous agent X (VX) surrogate, and Ellman’s test procedures for inhibition and reactivation of Electrophorus eel acetylcholinesterase involving the NEMP-generated adduct.

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Cavalcante, S. F. A., Kitagawa, D. A. S., Rodrigues, R. B., Silva, T. C., Bernardo, L. B., Correa, A. B. A., & Simas, A. B. C. (2019). One-pot synthesis of NEMP, a VX surrogate, and reactivation of NeMP-inhibited electrophorus eel acetylcholinesterase by current antidotes. Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society, 30(5), 1095–1102. https://doi.org/10.21577/0103-5053.20180246

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