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Hyperpolarizing Concentrated Metronidazole 15 NO2 Group over Six Chemical Bonds with More than 15 % Polarization and a 20 Minute Lifetime.

Roman V ShchepinJonathan R BirchallNikita V ChukanovKirill V KovtunovIgor V KoptyugThomas TheisWarren S WarrenJuri George GelovaniBoyd M GoodsonSepideh ShokouhiMatthew S RosenYi Fen YenWellington PhamEduard Y Chekmenev
Published in: Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany) (2019)
The NMR hyperpolarization of uniformly 15 N-labeled [15 N3 ]metronidazole is demonstrated by using SABRE-SHEATH. In this antibiotic, the 15 NO2 group is hyperpolarized through spin relays created by 15 N spins in [15 N3 ]metronidazole, and the polarization is transferred from parahydrogen-derived hydrides over six chemical bonds. In less than a minute of parahydrogen bubbling at approximately 0.4 μT, a high level of nuclear spin polarization (P15N ) of around 16 % is achieved on all three 15 N sites. This product of 15 N polarization and concentration of 15 N spins is around six-fold better than any previous value determined for 15 N SABRE-derived hyperpolarization. At 1.4 T, the hyperpolarized state persists for tens of minutes (relaxation time, T1 ≈10 min). A novel synthesis of uniformly 15 N-enriched metronidazole is reported with a yield of 15 %. This approach can potentially be used for synthesis of a wide variety of in vivo metabolic probes with potential uses ranging from hypoxia sensing to theranostic imaging.
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