Issue 2, 2014

A new 18F-heteroaryltrifluoroborate radio-prosthetic with greatly enhanced stability that is labelled by 18F–19F-isotope exchange in good yield at high specific activity

Abstract

An 18F-heteroaryltrifluoroborate was designed as a novel radioprosthetic for PET imaging. The stability of the new prosthetic was confirmed using 19F-NMR spectroscopy: the solvolytic half-life was measured to be >16 000 min. Conjugation to RGD gave a stable radiotracer precursor for kit-like labeling by 18F–19F isotope exchange in 15 min. The total radiosynthetic procedure including HPLC purification requires <45 min. A plasma stability assay showed negligible defluoridation following 150 min and stability is corroborated by in vivo imaging showing minimal bone uptake. With Curie levels of 18F–fluoride, yields of 20% and specific activities as high as 3 Ci μmol−1 (110 GBq μmol−1) are achieved (n = 3).

Graphical abstract: A new 18F-heteroaryltrifluoroborate radio-prosthetic with greatly enhanced stability that is labelled by 18F–19F-isotope exchange in good yield at high specific activity

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Concise Article
Submitted
28 Oct 2013
Accepted
13 Dec 2013
First published
24 Dec 2013

Med. Chem. Commun., 2014,5, 171-179

A new 18F-heteroaryltrifluoroborate radio-prosthetic with greatly enhanced stability that is labelled by 18F–19F-isotope exchange in good yield at high specific activity

Z. Liu, N. Hundal-Jabal, M. Wong, D. Yapp, K.-S. Lin, F. Bénard and D. M. Perrin, Med. Chem. Commun., 2014, 5, 171 DOI: 10.1039/C3MD00328K

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