2012
DOI: 10.1039/c1dt11675d
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Chiral nickel(ii) complexes in the preparation of11C- and18F-labelled enantiomerically pure α-amino acids

Abstract: Positron emission tomography (PET) utilises positron emitting radiopharmaceuticals in the study of metabolic and physiological processes. FDG-PET is a useful technique for tumour detection; however FDG has disadvantages. The incorporation of labelled amino acids into brain tumours and into some other organs with high physiological consumption of glucose is a superior diagnostic method due to its much higher selectivity compared to FDG. A Ni(II) complex with a Schiff base of BPB and glycine was one of the first… Show more

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“…Furthermore, essential technical details, such as stirring, temperature control, and successive addition of chemicals, had to be fine-tuned as well. By adjusting the conditions, Bolster et al successfully synthesiezed [1- [27] and [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] C]MET [41,42] with RCP 9 94 % within 35 min, followed by chiral resolution to obtain the desired enantiomer as PET tracer in RCY of 10-15 %. [44], and is now used for PET imaging studies.…”
Section: Carbon-11 Amino Acid Labelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Furthermore, essential technical details, such as stirring, temperature control, and successive addition of chemicals, had to be fine-tuned as well. By adjusting the conditions, Bolster et al successfully synthesiezed [1- [27] and [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] C]MET [41,42] with RCP 9 94 % within 35 min, followed by chiral resolution to obtain the desired enantiomer as PET tracer in RCY of 10-15 %. [44], and is now used for PET imaging studies.…”
Section: Carbon-11 Amino Acid Labelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…3a, a vast number of racemic [ 11 C]AAs have been described in literature, namely phenylalanine [26], ornithine and lysine [38], tyrosine [28,30], proline [39] and phenylglycine [26], and achiral glycine [25,26]. The [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11] C]proline has been reported in 12-18 % RCY with a RCP of 9 95 % in total synthesis time of 45 min [39].…”
Section: Carbon-11 Amino Acid Labelingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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