| Literature DB >> 33540712 |
Daniel F Earley1, Amaury Guillou1, Dion van der Born2, Alex J Poot3, Jason P Holland1.
Abstract
89Zr-radiolabelled proteins functionalised with desferrioxamine B are a cornerstone of diagnostic positron emission tomography. In the clinical setting, 89Zr-labelled proteins are produced manually. Here, we explore the potential of using a microfluidic photochemical flow reactor to prepare 89Zr-radiolabelled proteins. The light-induced functionalisation and 89Zr-radiolabelling of human serum albumin ([89Zr]ZrDFO-PEG3-Et-azepin-HSA) was achieved by flow photochemistry with a decay-corrected radiochemical yield (RCY) of 31.2 ± 1.3% (n = 3) and radiochemical purity >90%. In comparison, a manual batch photoreactor synthesis produced the same radiotracer in a decay-corrected RCY of 59.6 ± 3.6% (n = 3) with an equivalent RCP > 90%. The results indicate that photoradiolabelling in flow is a feasible platform for the automated production of protein-based 89Zr-radiotracers, but further refinement of the apparatus and optimisation of the method are required before the flow process is competitive with manual reactions.Entities:
Keywords: flow chemistry; photochemistry; protein conjugation; radiochemistry
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33540712 PMCID: PMC7867232 DOI: 10.3390/molecules26030764
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Molecules ISSN: 1420-3049 Impact factor: 4.411