Hello everyone,
I am currently working on the biological studies of diketo esters on a certain therapeutic target.
I perfectly manage to synthetize them as shown in the synthetic pathway in the picture.
However, I found out these compounds are not stable at all in DMSO, which is a real problem since we conserve our aliquots of final compounds in DMSO.
Depending on concentration and temperature (it degrades quickly at RT, slowly at -20°C), after one or few days, my sample (diketo ester in solution in anhydrous DMSO) initially colorless, become dark blue.
And when I analyse my samples by LC-MS, I see that the ester is partially hydrolyzed in the corresponding acid.
However, when I do perform proper hydrolysis my diketo acid compound in solution is colorless and not blue.
I am wondering about the role of DMSO in a potential hydrolysis of diketo ester, and this weird blue color.
The DMSO I use is anhydrous.
I also tried to inactivate DMSO by passing through some Alumina Al2O3, but degradation remains the same.
Any ideas of a possible mechansim with DMSO?
We plan to do a stability study regarding, temperature and concentration.
This phenomenon happens, for all the scaffolds I synthetized (>20).
Thank you for your help,
Clémence