The Non-Anhydrous, Minimally Basic Synthesis of the Dopamine D 2 Agonist [18F]MCL-524
The dopamine D agonist MCL-524 is selective for the D receptor in the high-affinity state (D ), and, therefore, the PET analogue, [ F]MCL-524, may facilitate the elucidation of the role of D in disorders such as schizophrenia. However, the previously reported synthesis of [ F]MCL-524 proved difficul...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Chemistry an international journal 2021-09, Vol.3 (3), p.1047 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The dopamine D
agonist MCL-524 is selective for the D
receptor in the high-affinity state (D
), and, therefore, the PET analogue, [
F]MCL-524, may facilitate the elucidation of the role of D
in disorders such as schizophrenia. However, the previously reported synthesis of [
F]MCL-524 proved difficult to replicate and was lacking experimental details. We therefore developed a new synthesis of [
F]MCL-524 using a "non-anhydrous, minimally basic" (NAMB) approach. In this method, [
F]F
is eluted from a small (10-12 mg) trap-and-release column with tetraethylammonium tosylate (2.37 mg) in 7:3 MeCN:H
O (0.1 mL), rather than the basic carbonate or bicarbonate solution that is most often used for [
F]F
recovery. The tosylated precursor (1 mg) in 0.9 mL anhydrous acetonitrile was added directly to the eluate, without azeotropic drying, and the solution was heated (150 °C/15 min). The catechol was then deprotected with the Lewis acid In(OTf)
(10 equiv.; 150 °C/20 min). In contrast to deprotection with protic acids, Lewis-acid-based deprotection facilitated the efficient removal of byproducts by HPLC and eliminated the need for SPE extraction prior to HPLC purification. Using the NAMB approach, [
F]MCL-524 was obtained in 5-9% RCY (decay-corrected,
= 3), confirming the utility of this improved method for the multistep synthesis of [
F]MCL-524 and suggesting that it may applicable to the synthesis of other
F-labeled radiotracers. |
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ISSN: | 2624-8549 |
DOI: | 10.3390/chemistry3030075 |