A New Herbal Source of Synthesizing Contrast Agents for Magnetic Resonance Imaging
Ali Yazdani,
Ahmadreza Okhovat,
Raheleh Doosti
et al.
Abstract:This study explores the potential of halophytes, plants adapted to saline environments, as a novel source for developing herbal MRI contrast agents. Halophytes naturally accumulate various metals within their tissues. These metal ions, potentially complexed with organic molecules, are released into aqueous solutions prepared from the plants. We investigated the ability of these compounds to generate contrast enhancement in MRI using a sequential approach. First, aqueous extracts were prepared from seven select… Show more
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