2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.bmc.2022.116915
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Copper-mediated radioiodination and radiobromination via aryl boronic precursor and its application to 125I/77Br–labeled prostate-specific membrane antigen imaging probes

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“…The radiobromination method was observed to be amenable to a variety of aryl and heteroaryl compounds with varying steric and electronic substituents. Compared with previous deboro-radiobromination reports, , the method is effective with milder conditions, less precursor, and more radioactivity, as evidenced over a wide substrate scope. The utility of the developed methodology is demonstrated by synthesis of three radiobrominated medicinal targeted molecules with moderate to high yields and theranostic potential.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
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“…The radiobromination method was observed to be amenable to a variety of aryl and heteroaryl compounds with varying steric and electronic substituents. Compared with previous deboro-radiobromination reports, , the method is effective with milder conditions, less precursor, and more radioactivity, as evidenced over a wide substrate scope. The utility of the developed methodology is demonstrated by synthesis of three radiobrominated medicinal targeted molecules with moderate to high yields and theranostic potential.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…Furthermore, this work has been adapted for the incorporation of 123 I and 211 At by the Gouverneur and Mach groups, respectively. While copper-mediated coupling of boronic pinacol esters ,, /acids , has facilitated incorporation of 77 Br into a small selection of molecules, a systematic investigation of a general procedure for labeling (hetero)­aryl boronic pinacol esters with radiobromine has yet to be reported. One of the challenges of these methods has been highlighted in radiofluorination wherein the cyclotron-produced [ 18 F]­fluoride (aq) must be concentrated through the use of a quaternary methylammonium (QMA) cartridge prior to deborylfluorination radiochemistry.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The target compounds ([ 125 I] 2 and [ 125 I] 4 ) were synthesized as shown in Figure . The radiolabeling protocol was prepared according to previously reported methods with some modifications. In this study, Cu­(py) 4 (OTf) 2 (py = pyridine, OTf = trifluoromethanesulfonate) was used as it was reported as the optimal copper catalyst for this labeling reaction . A boronic precursor ( 1 or 3 ) and Cu­(py) 4 (OTf) 2 dissolved in a solvent, water (H 2 O), or an organic solvent to control the H 2 O content of the reaction solvent were added to a microtube in this precise order.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Copper-mediated nucleophilic reactions using a boronic precursor are promising radiosynthetic methods for labeling an aromatic ring with radioiodine. Copper-mediated radioiododeboronation is performed in a reaction vessel exposed to air at room temperature, leading to the formation of the desired radiolabeled compound without the preparation of complex starting materials or reagents. In addition, copper-mediated radioiododeboronation can also be adapted for direct radiolabeling of peptide mimetics. , Thus, it solves the issues of classical direct radiolabeling of peptides using radioiododestannylation or electrophilic radioiodination of tyrosine residues, such as toxicity of the organotin precursor or formation of byproducts . However, information for optimizing reaction conditions for various peptides is ambiguous, as the method has scarcely been used for this type of compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The polonium X-rays can be monitored by γ-cameras used in clinical diagnostic applications [3,27,28]. Iodine can, in many cases, be used as an analog to astatine for chemical optimization, and moreover, the iodine nuclides 123 I and 124 I are also relevant for diagnostic imaging applications [29][30][31]. Therefore, astatine and iodine could be used as a theranostic pair for combined therapy and imaging [32].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%