Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "A deuterated drug is a small molecule medicinal product in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms contained in the drug molecule have been replaced by deuterium. Because of the kinetic isotope effect, deuterium-containing drugs may have significantly lower rates of metabolism, and hence a longer half-life. Some examples of deuterated drugs are the psychedelics beta-D and 4-D.The first patent in the US granted for deuterated molecules was in the 1970s. Since then patents on deuterated drugs have become more prolific."@en }
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- Deuterated_drug abstract "A deuterated drug is a small molecule medicinal product in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms contained in the drug molecule have been replaced by deuterium. Because of the kinetic isotope effect, deuterium-containing drugs may have significantly lower rates of metabolism, and hence a longer half-life. Some examples of deuterated drugs are the psychedelics beta-D and 4-D.The first patent in the US granted for deuterated molecules was in the 1970s. Since then patents on deuterated drugs have become more prolific.".
- Q18351424 abstract "A deuterated drug is a small molecule medicinal product in which one or more of the hydrogen atoms contained in the drug molecule have been replaced by deuterium. Because of the kinetic isotope effect, deuterium-containing drugs may have significantly lower rates of metabolism, and hence a longer half-life. Some examples of deuterated drugs are the psychedelics beta-D and 4-D.The first patent in the US granted for deuterated molecules was in the 1970s. Since then patents on deuterated drugs have become more prolific.".