Insights into Elution of Anion Exchange Cartridges: Opening the Path toward Aliphatic 18F-Radiolabeling of Base-Sensitive Tracers
Aliphatic nucleophilic substitution (S N 2) with [ 18 F]fluoride is the most widely applied method to prepare 18 F-labeled positron emission tomography (PET) tracers. Strong basic conditions commonly used during 18 F-labeling procedures inherently limit or prohibit labeling of base-sensitive scaffol...
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Veröffentlicht in: | ACS pharmacology & translational science 2021-10, Vol.4 (5), p.1556-1566 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Aliphatic nucleophilic
substitution (S
N
2) with [
18
F]fluoride is the
most widely applied method to prepare
18
F-labeled positron
emission tomography (PET) tracers. Strong
basic conditions commonly used during
18
F-labeling procedures
inherently limit or prohibit labeling of base-sensitive scaffolds.
The high basicity stems from the tradition to trap [
18
F]fluoride
on anion exchange cartridges and elute it afterward with basic anions.
This sequence is used to facilitate the transfer of [
18
F]fluoride from an aqueous to an aprotic organic, polar reaction
medium, which is beneficial for S
N
2 reactions. Furthermore,
this sequence also removes cationic radioactive contaminations from
cyclotron-irradiated [
18
O]water from which [
18
F]fluoride is produced. In this study, we developed an efficient
elution procedure resulting in low basicity that permits S
N
2
18
F-labeling of base-sensitive scaffolds. Extensive
screening of trapping and elution conditions (>1000 experiments)
and
studying their influence on the radiochemical yield (RCY) allowed
us to identify a suitable procedure for this. Using this procedure,
four PET tracers and three synthons could be radiolabeled in substantially
higher RCYs (up to 2.5-fold) compared to those of previously published
procedures, even from lower precursor amounts. Encouraged by these
results, we applied our low-basicity method to the radiolabeling of
highly base-sensitive tetrazines, which cannot be labeled using state-of-art
direct aliphatic
18
F-labeling procedures. Labeling succeeded
in RCYs of up to 20%. We believe that our findings facilitate PET
tracer development by opening the path toward simple and direct S
N
2
18
F fluorination of base-sensitive substrates. |
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ISSN: | 2575-9108 |
DOI: | 10.1021/acsptsci.1c00133 |