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Phenols as Diamagnetic T2 -Exchange Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents.


ABSTRACT: Although T2 -exchange (T2ex ) NMR phenomena have been known for decades, there has been a resurgence of interest to develop T2ex MRI contrast agents. One indispensable advantage of T2ex MR agents is the possibility of using non-toxic and/or bio-compatible diamagnetic compounds with intermediate exchangeable protons. Herein a library of phenol-based compounds is screened and their T2ex contrast (exchange relaxivity, r2ex ) at 9.4?T determined. The T2ex contrast of phenol protons allows direct detection by MRI at a millimolar concentration level. The effect of chemical modification of the phenol on the T2ex MRI contrast through modulation of exchange rate and chemical shift was also studied and provides a guideline for use of endogenous and exogenous phenols for T2ex MRI contrast. As a proof-of-principle application, phenol T2ex contrast can be used to detect enzyme activity in a tyrosinase-catalyzed catechol oxidation reaction.

SUBMITTER: Zhang J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5786484 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Phenols as Diamagnetic T<sub>2</sub> -Exchange Magnetic Resonance Imaging Contrast Agents.

Zhang Jia J   Li Yuguo Y   Slania Stephanie S   Yadav Nirbhay N NN   Liu Jing J   Wang Rongfu R   Zhang Jianhua J   Pomper Martin G MG   van Zijl Peter C PC   Yang Xing X   Liu Guanshu G  

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) 20180111 6


Although T<sub>2</sub> -exchange (T<sub>2ex</sub> ) NMR phenomena have been known for decades, there has been a resurgence of interest to develop T<sub>2ex</sub> MRI contrast agents. One indispensable advantage of T<sub>2ex</sub> MR agents is the possibility of using non-toxic and/or bio-compatible diamagnetic compounds with intermediate exchangeable protons. Herein a library of phenol-based compounds is screened and their T<sub>2ex</sub> contrast (exchange relaxivity, r<sub>2ex</sub> ) at 9.4 T  ...[more]

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