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A fluoride-derived electrophilic late-stage fluorination reagent for PET imaging.


ABSTRACT: The unnatural isotope fluorine-18 ((18)F) is used as a positron emitter in molecular imaging. Currently, many potentially useful (18)F-labeled probe molecules are inaccessible for imaging because no fluorination chemistry is available to make them. The 110-minute half-life of (18)F requires rapid syntheses for which [(18)F]fluoride is the preferred source of fluorine because of its practical access and suitable isotope enrichment. However, conventional [(18)F]fluoride chemistry has been limited to nucleophilic fluorination reactions. We report the development of a palladium-based electrophilic fluorination reagent derived from fluoride and its application to the synthesis of aromatic (18)F-labeled molecules via late-stage fluorination. Late-stage fluorination enables the synthesis of conventionally unavailable positron emission tomography (PET) tracers for anticipated applications in pharmaceutical development as well as preclinical and clinical PET imaging.

SUBMITTER: Lee E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3229297 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A fluoride-derived electrophilic late-stage fluorination reagent for PET imaging.

Lee Eunsung E   Kamlet Adam S AS   Powers David C DC   Neumann Constanze N CN   Boursalian Gregory B GB   Furuya Takeru T   Choi Daniel C DC   Hooker Jacob M JM   Ritter Tobias T  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20111101 6056


The unnatural isotope fluorine-18 ((18)F) is used as a positron emitter in molecular imaging. Currently, many potentially useful (18)F-labeled probe molecules are inaccessible for imaging because no fluorination chemistry is available to make them. The 110-minute half-life of (18)F requires rapid syntheses for which [(18)F]fluoride is the preferred source of fluorine because of its practical access and suitable isotope enrichment. However, conventional [(18)F]fluoride chemistry has been limited  ...[more]

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