Efficient Synthesis and HPLC-Based Characterization for Developing Vanadium-48-Labeled Vanadyl Acetylacetonate as a Novel Cancer Radiotracer for PET Imaging.
Brittany Annjean BroderMohammed BhuiyanRichard FreifelderDavid A RotschSatish K ChitneniMarvin W MakinenChin-Tu ChenPublished in: Molecules (Basel, Switzerland) (2024)
Bis (acetylacetonato)oxidovanadium(IV) [(VO(acac) 2 ], generally known as vanadyl acetylacetonate, has been shown to be preferentially sequestered in malignant tissue. Vanadium-48 ( 48 V) generated with a compact medical cyclotron has been used to label VO(acac) 2 as a potential radiotracer in positron emission tomography (PET) imaging for the detection of cancer, but requires lengthy synthesis. Current literature protocols for the characterization of VO(acac) 2 require macroscale quantities of reactants and solvents to identify products by color and to enable crystallization that are not readily adaptable to the needs of radiotracer synthesis. We present an improved method to produce vanadium-48-labeled VO(acac) 2 , [ 48 V]VO(acac) 2 , and characterize it using high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with radiation detection in combination with UV detection. The approach is suitable for radiotracer-level quantities of material. These methods are readily applicable for production of [ 48 V]VO(acac) 2 . Preliminary results of preclinical, small-animal PET studies are presented.
Keyphrases
- pet imaging
- positron emission tomography
- high performance liquid chromatography
- simultaneous determination
- computed tomography
- tandem mass spectrometry
- solid phase extraction
- ms ms
- papillary thyroid
- mass spectrometry
- loop mediated isothermal amplification
- label free
- real time pcr
- healthcare
- squamous cell
- systematic review
- ionic liquid
- liquid chromatography
- squamous cell carcinoma
- pet ct
- lymph node metastasis
- bone marrow
- risk assessment
- radiation therapy
- young adults
- childhood cancer
- human health
- mesenchymal stem cells