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APPLICATION OF DEUTERIUM 
IN DRUG DISCOVERY 
Presented by 
RAHUL B S 
M. Pharm Part II 
Pharmaceutical Chemistry
DEUTERIUM 
Deuterium is a naturally-occurring, stable, 
nonradioactive isotope of hydrogen. 
Contains one neutron and one proton. 
It was discovered by Harold Urey in 1931.
Occurrence in nature - 1 part in 6420 hydrogen. 
Concentration ranges from 0.0156% in sea water 
to 0.0139% in fresh water. 
Heavy water - the simplest deuterium-containing 
compound, differs from ordinary water.
Production is mainly by Girdler sulfide (GS) 
process, electrolysis of water. 
India has seven heavy water production plant. 
Is used as coolant and moderator in nuclear 
reactors
DEUTERIUM KINETIC ISOTOPE EFFECT 
(DKIE) 
The relative change in the rate of a chemical 
reaction upon substitution of an atom in the 
reactants by one of its isotopes. 
The ratio of rate constants for the reactions 
involving the light (kH) and the heavy (kD) 
isotopically substituted reactants. 
DKIE = kH/kD
KIE is used to determine reaction 
mechanisms. 
D-C bonds are about 6 to 10 times more 
stable than the corresponding C-H. 
Cleavage of the C-D bond requires greater 
energy than the C-H bond.
C-D bonds have a lower vibrational 
frequency and therefore lower zero-point energy 
than a corresponding C-H bond. 
lower zero-point energy results higher 
activation energy and a slower rate for C-D bond 
cleavage. 
Primary Deuterium Isotope Effect (DIE)
DEUTERATION 
It is the introduction of deuterium in a 
chemical compound. 
 D2O 
 Deuterium gas
DEUTERIUM SAFETY AND PHARMACOLOGY 
The body of the average human adult contains 
about 2 g of deuterium. 
Single-celled organisms can survive on full 
deuterated environment. 
Lower organisms like fish and tadpoles will 
survive in 30% D2O.
Mice and dogs do not display visible effects 
from long-term replacement of 10-15% of body fluid 
hydrogen with deuterium. 
Concentrations above 25% are broadly toxic 
to those species. 
Humans can also tolerate high exposure to 
deuterium in body fluids.
No toxicity was observed on acute exposure 
of 15-23% deuterium replacement in whole body 
plasma. 
D2O is excreted by humans via the urine with 
a Half -life of about 10 days similar to that of H2O. 
MSDS
DEUTERIUM IN DRUG DISCOVERY 
Bio isosterism 
Replacement of functional groups having 
similar properties is known as Bioisosteric 
replacement . 
Bioisosteres are groups or molecules which 
have chemical and physical properties producing 
broadly similar biological properties.
Molecules are commonly assigned on the 
basis of the number of valence electrons of an 
atom or a group of atoms rather than on the total 
number of orbital electrons. 
BIOISOSTERES OF HYDROGEN 
Monovalent bioisosteres 
F, Cl, I, Br 
OH, NH2,CH3,SH, CF3
DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A C−H BOND 
AND A C−D BOND 
 C−D bond is a bit shorter, 
 Reduced electronic polarizability 
 Lesser Hyperconjugative stabilization of adjacent bonds 
Weaker van der Waals stabilization 
 Intramolecular volume and transition state volume are 
difficult to predict.
DEUTERIUM THE BEST BIOISOSTERES 
OF HYDROGEN 
Common C−H replacement is C−F in drug 
discovery. 
Produce differences in so many properties 
relative to the hydrogen. 
Fluorine has a van der Waals volume almost 
100% larger than hydrogen, Electronegative, 
Hydrogen bond acceptor. 
Fluorinated drug is different in every manner
Several parameters may change by a C-F 
replacement. 
• Mechanism of action 
• Target binding affinity 
• PK/PD relationship 
• Permeability 
• Solubility in all vehicles 
• Protein binding/serum binding 
• GI tolerability 
• CNS tolerability 
• BBB penetration 
• Volume of distribution etc.
C-D will not generally exhibit a clinically 
measurable change in properties. 
C-D replaced products are indistinguishable 
from its protium analogue, 
• Invitro pharmacodynamics (PD) 
• Physicochemical properties, 
• Biological properties 
The C−D bonds, more stable to oxidative 
processes because of the kinetic isotope effect.
EMPLOYING DEUTERIUM IN THE DESIGN 
AND STUDY OF NEW MEDICINES 
Deuteration will enhance drug’s pharmacokinetic, 
pharmacodynamic, or toxicological properties. 
Examples of clinically tested deuterated drugs 
D1-HALOTHANE 
Halothane is a volatile anaesthetic, is known to 
cause hepatotoxicity. 
Acyl chloride is the reactive intermediate 
responsible for forming DNA adducts and likely 
other adducts, in the liver.
D1-halothane was developed, and a dramatic reduction 
in DNA adducts.
FLUDALANINE. 
The antibiotic fludalanine is broad and have potent 
antibacterial activity, developed by Merck, the most 
extensively studied deuterated drug candidate. 
D6-NIFEDIPINE 
2-deutero-3-fluoro-D-alanine) 
One of the goal of deuteration was to increase the 
half-life, improves patient compliance and hence both 
efficacy and safety indirectly.
Longer half-life should lead to decreased “withdrawal 
effects” in many agents, again a safety improvement. 
D6-NIFEDIPINE, deuterated nifedipine gave rise to 
a 34% increase in efficacy in rodents.
NEVIRAPINE 
Nevirapine is a non-nucleoside reverse 
transcriptase inhibitor for the treatment of HIV 
infection. 
ADR- high incidence of skin rash and hepatotoxicity. 
The hepatotoxicity and skin rash is due to the 
CYP metabolism produces a radical intermediate.
Deuterated Nevirapine reduces covalent binding to 
hepatic proteins, and produce less hydroxy metabolite which 
reduced the incidence and severity of the rashes in both 
mouse and rat models.
CLINICAL TRIALS OF DEUTERATED 
DRUGS 
CTP-499 for Diabetic Nephropathy 
CTP- 499 is a drug candidate of Concert pharmaceuticals 
for diabetic nephropathy in type 2 diabetics. 
CTP-499 is an analogue of Lisofylline an active metabolite of 
Pentoxifylline 
CTP-499 is created by replacing several key hydrogen atoms 
with deuterium.
Pentoxifylline Lisofylline 
CTP-499
CTP-347: Deuterium Modification of Paroxetine 
CTP-347, a selectively deuterated analogue of paroxetine. 
CTP-347 was designed to eliminate the irreversible 
inhibition of the metabolizing enzyme (CYP2D6)
AVP-786 :deuterated dextromethorphan 
AVP-786 is a combination of a deuterated 
dextromethorphan and ultra-low dose quinidine, developed 
by Avanir Pharmaceuticals in major depressive disorders.
SD-254 
SD-254 is deuterated analogue of the 
antidepressant venlafaxine developed by Auspex 
Pharmaceuticals. 
SD-254 Phase I exhibited a pharmacokinetic 
profile superior to venlafaxine”.
DEUTERATED BENZOPYRAN 
Deuterated benzopyran analogues as new COX-2 
inhibitors. 
The new molecules possess improved pharmacokinetic 
profiles in rats compared to their nondeuterated analogues
DEUTERIUM IN DRUG DISCOVERY 
PROCESS 
DISCOVERY PROCESS 
The process by which a new drug is brought to 
market. 
Time consuming 
Expensive
Understanding 
the disease 
Target 
identification 
Target 
validation 
Lead 
identification 
Lead 
optimization 
Drug 
development 
Pre clinical and 
clinical studies. 
Post 
marketing 
surveillance
Deuterium 
incorporation 
Lead 
optimization
DCE Platform - More Efficient and Less 
Expensive 
Deuterated Chemical Entity Platform is the trade 
mark of Concert Pharmaceuticals.
Traditional methods of drug discovery which 
involve lengthy processes with high failure rates. 
Begins with approved drugs, advanced clinical 
compounds or previously studied compounds. 
Enable drug discovery and clinical 
development more efficient and less expensive than 
conventional drug research and development.
Deuterium in drug discovery and clinical 
development give way to tritium in drug discovery. 
Deuterium in bioengineering. 
PATENTABILITY 
The patentability of this approach is well 
established, more than 100 USPTO-granted 
patents directly covering deuterium substituted 
versions of approved drugs.
CHALLENGES IN 
DEUTERIUM INCORPORATION 
Deuterium/Hydrogen exchange within the 
physiological Environment. 
Deuterium retards metabolism at one site. 
(“metabolic switching” or “metabolic shunting”) 
Suppression of one metabolic pathway 
promotes metabolism at another site.
CONCLUSION 
 Deuterium incorporation. 
 Patentable new medicines. 
 Retains biochemical potency and selectivity, 
enable PK/PD. 
 Risk-reduced approach to creating new chemical 
entity drugs. 
 New medicines.
REFERENCES 
1. Thomas G. Gant, Using Deuterium in Drug Discovery: Leaving the Label in 
the Drug, J. Med. Chem., 2014, 57 (9), pp. 3595–3611. 
2. Deuterium Modification as a New Branch of Medicinal Chemistry to Develop 
Novel, Highly Differentiated Drugs Articles drug development and delivery. 
3. Deuterium Medicinal chemistry: A New approach of drug discovery and 
development. MEDCHEM NEWS No.2 MAY 2014. 
4. The Development of Deuterium-Containing Drugs, By Roger Tung at Concert 
Pharmaceuticals. 
5. Studies with Deuterated Drugs, MARTIN I. BLAKE , HENRY L. CRESPI , and 
JOSEPH J. KATZ, Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Val. 64, No. 3, March 
1975 I367. 
6. Synthesis of Deuterated Benzopyran Derivatives as Selective COX-2 
Inhibitors with Improved Pharmacokinetic Properties, Yanmei Zhang et al. 
ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2014/08/14
7. The kinetic deuterium isotope effect as applied to metabolic deactivation of 
imatinib to the des-methyl metabolite, CGP74588. Paul W. Manley ⇑, Francesca 
Blasco, Jürgen Mestan, Reiner Aichholz. Bioorg. Med. Chem. 21 (2013) 3231–3239. 
8. Deuterium Isotope Effects on Drug Pharmacokinetics. I. System- Dependent 
Effects of Specific Deuteration with Aldehyde Oxidase Cleared Drugs, Raman 
Sharma, Timothy J. Strelevitz, Hongying Gao, DRUG METABOLISM AND 
DISPOSITION Vol. 40, No. 3 625–634, 2012. 
9. Deuterium Modification as a New Branch of Medicinal Chemistry to Develop 
Novel, Highly Differentiated Drugs July/August 2012, Posted Date: 7/14/2012
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Application of deuterium in drug discovery

  • 1.
  • 2. APPLICATION OF DEUTERIUM IN DRUG DISCOVERY Presented by RAHUL B S M. Pharm Part II Pharmaceutical Chemistry
  • 3. DEUTERIUM Deuterium is a naturally-occurring, stable, nonradioactive isotope of hydrogen. Contains one neutron and one proton. It was discovered by Harold Urey in 1931.
  • 4.
  • 5. Occurrence in nature - 1 part in 6420 hydrogen. Concentration ranges from 0.0156% in sea water to 0.0139% in fresh water. Heavy water - the simplest deuterium-containing compound, differs from ordinary water.
  • 6. Production is mainly by Girdler sulfide (GS) process, electrolysis of water. India has seven heavy water production plant. Is used as coolant and moderator in nuclear reactors
  • 7. DEUTERIUM KINETIC ISOTOPE EFFECT (DKIE) The relative change in the rate of a chemical reaction upon substitution of an atom in the reactants by one of its isotopes. The ratio of rate constants for the reactions involving the light (kH) and the heavy (kD) isotopically substituted reactants. DKIE = kH/kD
  • 8. KIE is used to determine reaction mechanisms. D-C bonds are about 6 to 10 times more stable than the corresponding C-H. Cleavage of the C-D bond requires greater energy than the C-H bond.
  • 9. C-D bonds have a lower vibrational frequency and therefore lower zero-point energy than a corresponding C-H bond. lower zero-point energy results higher activation energy and a slower rate for C-D bond cleavage. Primary Deuterium Isotope Effect (DIE)
  • 10.
  • 11. DEUTERATION It is the introduction of deuterium in a chemical compound.  D2O  Deuterium gas
  • 12. DEUTERIUM SAFETY AND PHARMACOLOGY The body of the average human adult contains about 2 g of deuterium. Single-celled organisms can survive on full deuterated environment. Lower organisms like fish and tadpoles will survive in 30% D2O.
  • 13. Mice and dogs do not display visible effects from long-term replacement of 10-15% of body fluid hydrogen with deuterium. Concentrations above 25% are broadly toxic to those species. Humans can also tolerate high exposure to deuterium in body fluids.
  • 14. No toxicity was observed on acute exposure of 15-23% deuterium replacement in whole body plasma. D2O is excreted by humans via the urine with a Half -life of about 10 days similar to that of H2O. MSDS
  • 15. DEUTERIUM IN DRUG DISCOVERY Bio isosterism Replacement of functional groups having similar properties is known as Bioisosteric replacement . Bioisosteres are groups or molecules which have chemical and physical properties producing broadly similar biological properties.
  • 16. Molecules are commonly assigned on the basis of the number of valence electrons of an atom or a group of atoms rather than on the total number of orbital electrons. BIOISOSTERES OF HYDROGEN Monovalent bioisosteres F, Cl, I, Br OH, NH2,CH3,SH, CF3
  • 17. DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A C−H BOND AND A C−D BOND  C−D bond is a bit shorter,  Reduced electronic polarizability  Lesser Hyperconjugative stabilization of adjacent bonds Weaker van der Waals stabilization  Intramolecular volume and transition state volume are difficult to predict.
  • 18. DEUTERIUM THE BEST BIOISOSTERES OF HYDROGEN Common C−H replacement is C−F in drug discovery. Produce differences in so many properties relative to the hydrogen. Fluorine has a van der Waals volume almost 100% larger than hydrogen, Electronegative, Hydrogen bond acceptor. Fluorinated drug is different in every manner
  • 19. Several parameters may change by a C-F replacement. • Mechanism of action • Target binding affinity • PK/PD relationship • Permeability • Solubility in all vehicles • Protein binding/serum binding • GI tolerability • CNS tolerability • BBB penetration • Volume of distribution etc.
  • 20. C-D will not generally exhibit a clinically measurable change in properties. C-D replaced products are indistinguishable from its protium analogue, • Invitro pharmacodynamics (PD) • Physicochemical properties, • Biological properties The C−D bonds, more stable to oxidative processes because of the kinetic isotope effect.
  • 21. EMPLOYING DEUTERIUM IN THE DESIGN AND STUDY OF NEW MEDICINES Deuteration will enhance drug’s pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, or toxicological properties. Examples of clinically tested deuterated drugs D1-HALOTHANE Halothane is a volatile anaesthetic, is known to cause hepatotoxicity. Acyl chloride is the reactive intermediate responsible for forming DNA adducts and likely other adducts, in the liver.
  • 22. D1-halothane was developed, and a dramatic reduction in DNA adducts.
  • 23. FLUDALANINE. The antibiotic fludalanine is broad and have potent antibacterial activity, developed by Merck, the most extensively studied deuterated drug candidate. D6-NIFEDIPINE 2-deutero-3-fluoro-D-alanine) One of the goal of deuteration was to increase the half-life, improves patient compliance and hence both efficacy and safety indirectly.
  • 24. Longer half-life should lead to decreased “withdrawal effects” in many agents, again a safety improvement. D6-NIFEDIPINE, deuterated nifedipine gave rise to a 34% increase in efficacy in rodents.
  • 25. NEVIRAPINE Nevirapine is a non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitor for the treatment of HIV infection. ADR- high incidence of skin rash and hepatotoxicity. The hepatotoxicity and skin rash is due to the CYP metabolism produces a radical intermediate.
  • 26. Deuterated Nevirapine reduces covalent binding to hepatic proteins, and produce less hydroxy metabolite which reduced the incidence and severity of the rashes in both mouse and rat models.
  • 27. CLINICAL TRIALS OF DEUTERATED DRUGS CTP-499 for Diabetic Nephropathy CTP- 499 is a drug candidate of Concert pharmaceuticals for diabetic nephropathy in type 2 diabetics. CTP-499 is an analogue of Lisofylline an active metabolite of Pentoxifylline CTP-499 is created by replacing several key hydrogen atoms with deuterium.
  • 29. CTP-347: Deuterium Modification of Paroxetine CTP-347, a selectively deuterated analogue of paroxetine. CTP-347 was designed to eliminate the irreversible inhibition of the metabolizing enzyme (CYP2D6)
  • 30. AVP-786 :deuterated dextromethorphan AVP-786 is a combination of a deuterated dextromethorphan and ultra-low dose quinidine, developed by Avanir Pharmaceuticals in major depressive disorders.
  • 31. SD-254 SD-254 is deuterated analogue of the antidepressant venlafaxine developed by Auspex Pharmaceuticals. SD-254 Phase I exhibited a pharmacokinetic profile superior to venlafaxine”.
  • 32. DEUTERATED BENZOPYRAN Deuterated benzopyran analogues as new COX-2 inhibitors. The new molecules possess improved pharmacokinetic profiles in rats compared to their nondeuterated analogues
  • 33. DEUTERIUM IN DRUG DISCOVERY PROCESS DISCOVERY PROCESS The process by which a new drug is brought to market. Time consuming Expensive
  • 34. Understanding the disease Target identification Target validation Lead identification Lead optimization Drug development Pre clinical and clinical studies. Post marketing surveillance
  • 36. DCE Platform - More Efficient and Less Expensive Deuterated Chemical Entity Platform is the trade mark of Concert Pharmaceuticals.
  • 37. Traditional methods of drug discovery which involve lengthy processes with high failure rates. Begins with approved drugs, advanced clinical compounds or previously studied compounds. Enable drug discovery and clinical development more efficient and less expensive than conventional drug research and development.
  • 38. Deuterium in drug discovery and clinical development give way to tritium in drug discovery. Deuterium in bioengineering. PATENTABILITY The patentability of this approach is well established, more than 100 USPTO-granted patents directly covering deuterium substituted versions of approved drugs.
  • 39. CHALLENGES IN DEUTERIUM INCORPORATION Deuterium/Hydrogen exchange within the physiological Environment. Deuterium retards metabolism at one site. (“metabolic switching” or “metabolic shunting”) Suppression of one metabolic pathway promotes metabolism at another site.
  • 40. CONCLUSION  Deuterium incorporation.  Patentable new medicines.  Retains biochemical potency and selectivity, enable PK/PD.  Risk-reduced approach to creating new chemical entity drugs.  New medicines.
  • 41. REFERENCES 1. Thomas G. Gant, Using Deuterium in Drug Discovery: Leaving the Label in the Drug, J. Med. Chem., 2014, 57 (9), pp. 3595–3611. 2. Deuterium Modification as a New Branch of Medicinal Chemistry to Develop Novel, Highly Differentiated Drugs Articles drug development and delivery. 3. Deuterium Medicinal chemistry: A New approach of drug discovery and development. MEDCHEM NEWS No.2 MAY 2014. 4. The Development of Deuterium-Containing Drugs, By Roger Tung at Concert Pharmaceuticals. 5. Studies with Deuterated Drugs, MARTIN I. BLAKE , HENRY L. CRESPI , and JOSEPH J. KATZ, Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Val. 64, No. 3, March 1975 I367. 6. Synthesis of Deuterated Benzopyran Derivatives as Selective COX-2 Inhibitors with Improved Pharmacokinetic Properties, Yanmei Zhang et al. ACS Medicinal Chemistry Letters 2014/08/14
  • 42. 7. The kinetic deuterium isotope effect as applied to metabolic deactivation of imatinib to the des-methyl metabolite, CGP74588. Paul W. Manley ⇑, Francesca Blasco, Jürgen Mestan, Reiner Aichholz. Bioorg. Med. Chem. 21 (2013) 3231–3239. 8. Deuterium Isotope Effects on Drug Pharmacokinetics. I. System- Dependent Effects of Specific Deuteration with Aldehyde Oxidase Cleared Drugs, Raman Sharma, Timothy J. Strelevitz, Hongying Gao, DRUG METABOLISM AND DISPOSITION Vol. 40, No. 3 625–634, 2012. 9. Deuterium Modification as a New Branch of Medicinal Chemistry to Develop Novel, Highly Differentiated Drugs July/August 2012, Posted Date: 7/14/2012