| Literature DB >> 21306141 |
Nicholas Ndiege1, Renugan Raidoo, Michael K Schultz, Sarah Larsen.
Abstract
Bifunctional zeolite Y was prepared for use in targeted in vivo molecular imaging applications. The strategy involved functionalization of the external surface of zeolite Y with chloropropyltriethoxysilane followed by reaction with sodium azide to form azide-functionalized NaY, which is amenable to copper(1)-catalyzed click chemistry. In this study, a model alkyne (4-pentyn-1-ol) was attached to the azide-terminated surface via click chemistry to demonstrate feasibility for attachment of molecular targeting vectors (e.g., peptides, aptamers) to the zeolite surface. The modified particle efficiently incorporates the imaging radioisotope gallium-68 ((68)Ga) into the pores of the azide-functionalized NaY zeolite to form a stable bifunctional molecular targeting vector. The result is a versatile "clickable" zeolite platform that can be tailored for future in vivo molecular targeting and imaging modalities.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21306141 PMCID: PMC3112301 DOI: 10.1021/la2000409
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langmuir ISSN: 0743-7463 Impact factor: 3.882