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5-fluoropentanecarboxylic acid ethyl ester

From a study of the fluoroacetates so far mentioned, it appears that any compound which can give rise to fluoroacetic acid (or the fluoroacetate ion), either by hydrolysis or by oxidation (or both), is toxic. The toxic grouping is thus F-CH2-CO, and any substitution in this radical destroys the toxicity as far as relatively simple compounds are concerned. We had reached this conclusion by May 1943.1 We subsequently showed that esters of / -fluoropropionic acid were non-toxic, whereas esters of y-fluorobutyric acid were shown by American workers to be toxic. In 19442 we reported the synthesis of ethyl 5-fluoro-pentanecarboxylate, F,[CH2]g C02Et (I). This is a stable, colourless liquid and we showed that it possessed very potent toxic properties of the fluoroacetate type. By subcutaneous injection of the propylene glycol solution into mice the l.d. 50 was 4 mg./kg. Methyl fluoroacetate (II) may be taken as a convenient standard (p. 115) and has a l.d. 50 of about 6 mg./kg. for saline solutions, and 15 mg./kg. for propylene glycol solution.3 Therefore ethyl 5-fluoropentanecarboxylate was about 7 times as toxic as methyl fluoroacetate (molecule for molecule).4... [Pg.163]


See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.149 , Pg.150 , Pg.155 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.149 , Pg.150 , Pg.155 ]

See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.149 , Pg.150 , Pg.155 ]




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