Photocatalyzed radiosynthesis of 11 C-phenylacetic acids.
Maxime MunchBraeden A MairMyriam AdiBenjamin H RotsteinPublished in: Journal of labelled compounds & radiopharmaceuticals (2023)
Fast and straightforward incorporation of radionuclides into pharmaceutically relevant molecules is one of the main barriers to preclinical and clinical tracer research. Late-stage direct incorporation of cyclotron-produced [ 11 C]CO 2 to afford carbon-11-labeled radiopharmaceuticals has the potential to provide ready-to-inject positron emission tomography agents in less than an hour. The present work describes photocatalyzed carboxylation of alkylbenzene derivatives to afford 11 C-phenylacetic acids. Reaction conditions and scope are investigated followed by application of this methodology to the preparative radiosynthesis of [ 11 C]fenoprofen, a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug.