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Evaluation of aromatic radiobromination by nucleophilic substitution using diaryliodonium salt precursors.


ABSTRACT: Radiobromine-labeled compounds can be used for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging (ie, 76 Br) and for radiation therapy (ie, 77 Br). However, the commonly used electrophilic substitution reaction using no-carrier-added radiobromide does not always afford the desired product due to the high reactivity of the brominating intermediate. A nucleophilic substitution by bromide, such as radiobromination of iodonium precursors, provides an alternative route for the synthesis of bromo-radiopharmaceuticals. The applicability of aromatic radiobromination by nucleophilic substitution using diaryliodonium salt precursors was evaluated using iodonium model compounds and [76 Br]/[77 Br]bromide. Radiobromination was observed under all conditions tested, in up to quantitative yields. A QMA cartridge treatment method and a base-free method have been developed, and no extra base is needed for either methods. The base-free conditions are mild and afford much cleaner reactions. Up to 20% water is tolerated in the reactions without reducing the radiochemical yields. No-carrier-added and carrier-added reactions afforded similar results. 4-Bromobenzaldehyde and 4-bromobenzoate have been radiosynthesized reliably and in good yields. These results indicate that this method is robust and efficient and thus will provide a route for radiobromination of electron-deficient arenes and an alternative route for the synthesis of bromo-radiopharmaceuticals for biological evaluations.

SUBMITTER: Zhou D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5550022 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Evaluation of aromatic radiobromination by nucleophilic substitution using diaryliodonium salt precursors.

Zhou Dong D   Kim Sung Hoon SH   Chu Wenhua W   Voller Thomas T   Katzenellenbogen John A JA  

Journal of labelled compounds & radiopharmaceuticals 20170614 9


Radiobromine-labeled compounds can be used for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging (ie, <sup>76</sup> Br) and for radiation therapy (ie, <sup>77</sup> Br). However, the commonly used electrophilic substitution reaction using no-carrier-added radiobromide does not always afford the desired product due to the high reactivity of the brominating intermediate. A nucleophilic substitution by bromide, such as radiobromination of iodonium precursors, provides an alternative route for the synthesi  ...[more]

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