Irene Erdelmeier
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Recent Articles
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Manuel R, Lima M, Dilly S, Daunay S, Abbe P, Pramil E, et al.
Antioxidants (Basel)
. 2021 Jun;
10(5).
PMID: 34064498
Specific inhibition of NADPH oxidases (NOX) and NO-synthases (NOS), two enzymes associated with redox stress in tumor cells, has aroused great pharmacological interest. Here, we show how these enzymes distinguish...
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Erdelmeier I, Won J, Park S, Decker J, Bulow G, Baik M, et al.
Chemistry
. 2019 Nov;
26(13):2914-2926.
PMID: 31667889
The mechanistic platform for a novel nickel -catalyzed anionic cross-coupling reaction (ACCR) of lithium sulfonimidoyl alkylidene carbenoids (metalloalkenyl sulfoximines) with organometallic reagents is reported herein, affording substituted alkenylmetals and lithium...
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Erdelmeier I, Bulow G, Woo C, Decker J, Raabe G, Gais H
Chemistry
. 2019 Apr;
25(35):8371-8386.
PMID: 30994213
In this article, the cross-coupling reaction (CCR) of exocyclic, axially chiral, and acyclic alkenyl (N-methyl)sulfoximines with alkyl- and arylzincs is described The CCR generally requires dual Ni catalysis and MgBr...
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Daunay S, Lebel R, Farescour L, Yadan J, Erdelmeier I
Org Biomol Chem
. 2016 Oct;
14(44):10473-10480.
PMID: 27759126
The discovery of a non-enzymatic oxidative introduction of sulfur to the 5-position of histidine is reported, by activation with bromine or NBS followed by reaction with thioacetic acid forming novel...
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Forster R, Spezia F, Papineau D, Sabadie C, Erdelmeier I, Moutet M, et al.
Food Chem Toxicol
. 2015 Mar;
80:85-91.
PMID: 25736892
L-Ergothioneine is a naturally occurring histidine-derived betaine (CAS No: 497-30-3) synthesized by bacteria and fungi, and found ubiquitously in plants and animals. It is present in many human foodstuffs. We...