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Efficient Hyperpolarization of U-13 C-Glucose Using Narrow-Line UV-Generated Labile Free Radicals.

Andrea CapozziSaket PatelChristine Pepke GunnarssonIrene Marco-RiusArnaud CommentMagnus KarlssonMathilde Hauge LercheOlivier OuariJan Henrik Ardenkjær-Larsen
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2018)
Free radicals generated by UV-light irradiation of a frozen solution containing a fraction of pyruvic acid (PA) have demonstrated their dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization (dDNP) potential, providing up to 30 % [1-13 C]PA liquid-state polarization. Moreover, their labile nature has proven to pave a way to nuclear polarization storage and transport. Herein, differently from the case of PA, the issue of providing dDNP UV-radical precursors (trimethylpyruvic acid and its methyl-deuterated form) not involved in any metabolic pathway was investigated. The 13 C dDNP performance was evaluated for hyperpolarization of [U-13 C6 ,1,2,3,4,5,6,6-d7 ]-d-glucose. The generated UV-radicals proved to be versatile and highly efficient polarizing agents, providing, after dissolution and transfer (10 s), a 13 C liquid-state polarization of up to 32 %.
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