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Quinuclidine and DABCO Enhance the Radiofluorinations of 5-Substituted 2-Halopyridines.

Gregory R Naumiec1, Lisheng Cai1, Shuiyu Lu1, Victor W Pike1.   

Abstract

Positron emission tomography (PET) is an important molecular imaging technique for medical diagnosis, biomedical research and drug development. PET tracers for molecular imaging contain β+-emitting radionuclides, such as carbon-11 (t1/2 = 20.4 min) or fluorine-18 (t1/2 = 109.8 min). The [18F]2-fluoro-pyridyl moiety features in a few prominent PET radiotracers, not least because this moiety is usually resistant to unwanted radiodefluorination in vivo. Various methods have been developed for labeling these radiotracers from cyclotron-produced no-carrier-added [18F]fluoride ion, mainly based on substitution of a leaving group, such as halide (Cl or Br), or preferably a better leaving group, such as nitro or trimethylammonium. However, precursors with a good leaving group are sometimes more challenging or lengthy to prepare. Methods for enhancing the reactivity of more readily accessible 2-halopyridyl precursors are therefore desirable, especially for early radiotracer screening programs that may require the quick labeling of several homologous radiotracer candidates. In this work, we explored a wide range of additives for beneficial effect on nucleophilic substitution by [18F]fluoride ion in 5-subsituted 2-halopyridines (halo = Cl or Br). The nucleophilic cyclic tertiary amines, quinuclidine and DABCO, proved effective for increasing yields to practically useful levels (> 15%). Quinuclidine and DABCO likely promote radiofluorination through reversible formation of quaternary ammonium intermediates.

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Keywords:  2-halopyridine; fluorine-18; organocatalysis; radiofluorination; reactive intermediates

Year:  2017        PMID: 29497348      PMCID: PMC5826632          DOI: 10.1002/ejoc.201700970

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  European J Org Chem        ISSN: 1099-0690


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