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Automated preparation of 2-[18 F]fluoropropionate labeled peptides using a flexible, multi-stage synthesis platform (iPHASE Flexlab).

Mohammad B HaskaliPeter D RoseltRodney J HicksCraig A Hutton
Published in: Journal of labelled compounds & radiopharmaceuticals (2017)
Radiolabelled peptides are vital tools used in positron emission tomography imaging for the diagnosis of disease, drug discovery, and biomedical research. Peptides are typically labeled through conjugation to a radiolabelled prosthetic group, which usually necessitates complex, multi-step procedures, especially for fluorine-18 labeled peptides. Herein, we describe the automated synthesis and formulation of 2-[18 F]fluoropropionate labeled RGD-peptides through use of the iPHASE Flexlab as an effective dual-stage radiochemical synthesis module. The fully automated preparation of the monomeric RGD-peptides, [18 F]FP-GalactoRGD and [18 F]FP-c(RGDy(SO3 )K), was accomplished in under 90 minutes with n.d.c. radiochemical yields ca. 7% from fluoride. Similarly, the automated preparation of the dimeric RGD-peptides, [18 F]F-PRGD2 and [18 F]FP-E(RGDy(SO3 )K)2 , was accomplished in under 105 minutes with n.d.c. yields ca. 4% from fluoride.
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