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Optimization of 18 F-syntheses using 19 F-reagents at tracer-level concentrations and liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry analysis: Improved synthesis of [18 F]MDL100907.


ABSTRACT: Traditional radiosynthetic optimization faces the challenges of high radiation exposure, cost, and inability to perform serial reactions due to tracer decay. To accelerate tracer development, we have developed a strategy to simulate radioactive 18 F-syntheses by using tracer-level (nanomolar) non-radioactive 19 F-reagents and LC-MS/MS analysis. The methodology was validated with fallypride synthesis under tracer-level 19 F-conditions, which showed reproducible and comparable results with radiosynthesis, and proved the feasibility of this process. Using this approach, the synthesis of [18 F]MDL100907 was optimized under 19 F-conditions with greatly improved yield. The best conditions were successfully transferred to radiosynthesis. A radiochemical yield of 19% to 22% was achieved with the radiochemical purity >99% and the molar activity 38.8 to 53.6 GBq/ ?mol (n = 3). The tracer-level 19 F-approach provides a high-throughput and cost-effective process to optimize radiosynthesis with reduced radiation exposure. This new method allows medicinal and synthetic chemists to optimize radiolabeling conditions without the need to use radioactivity.

SUBMITTER: Zhang X 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5938101 | biostudies-literature | 2018 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Optimization of <sup>18</sup> F-syntheses using <sup>19</sup> F-reagents at tracer-level concentrations and liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry analysis: Improved synthesis of [<sup>18</sup> F]MDL100907.

Zhang Xiang X   Dunlow Ryan R   Blackman Burchelle N BN   Swenson Rolf E RE  

Journal of labelled compounds & radiopharmaceuticals 20180417 5


Traditional radiosynthetic optimization faces the challenges of high radiation exposure, cost, and inability to perform serial reactions due to tracer decay. To accelerate tracer development, we have developed a strategy to simulate radioactive <sup>18</sup> F-syntheses by using tracer-level (nanomolar) non-radioactive <sup>19</sup> F-reagents and LC-MS/MS analysis. The methodology was validated with fallypride synthesis under tracer-level <sup>19</sup> F-conditions, which showed reproducible an  ...[more]

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