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RESEARCH PRODUCT
Synthesis of fluorine-18 labeled sulfonureas as ?-cell imaging agents
Grace G. ShiueAbass AlaviChyng-yann ShiueRalf Schirrmachersubject
medicine.drug_classStereochemistryOrganic ChemistryCarboxamideAlkylationBiochemistryChemical synthesisMedicinal chemistryHigh-performance liquid chromatographyAnalytical Chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundTolbutamidechemistryYield (chemistry)Drug DiscoverymedicineUreaNucleophilic substitutionRadiology Nuclear Medicine and imagingSpectroscopymedicine.drugdescription
Tolbutamide (1) and glyburide (7) are hypoglycemic drugs used to stimulate insulin secretion in type 2 diabetic patients. We have synthesized their fluorine-18 labeled analogs, 1-[(4-[ 18 F]fluorobenzenesulfonyl)]-3-butyl]urea (p-[ 18 F]fluorotolbutamide, 3a) and N-{4-[β-(2-[ 18 F]fluoroethoxybenzene carboxamido)ethyl]benzenesulfonyl)-N'-cyclohexylurea (2-[ 18 F]fluoroethoxyglyburide, 6a) as β-cell imaging agents. Compound 3a was synthesized via two approaches: One-step synthesis via nucleophilic substitution of p-nitrotolbutamide (2) with K[ 18 F]/Kryptofix 2.2.2 in either CH 3 CN or DMSO gave a complicated mixture; a two-step synthesis via preparation and reaction of 4-[ 18 F]fluorobenzenesulfonamide with butyl isocyanate in the presence of either copper (I) chloride or borontrifluoride etherate complex in CH 3 CN followed by HPLC purification yielded compound 3a in an overall yield of 1-2% with a synthesis time of 120 minutes from EOB. Compound 6a was synthesized by alkylation of the corresponding hydroxy precursor (5) with [ 18 F]fluoroethyl tosylate in DMSO at 120°C for 20 minutes followed by HPLC purification in an overall yield of 5-10 % with a synthesis time of 100 minutes from EOB. The lipid/water partition coefficient of compounds 3a and 6a was 3.13±0.28, n=6 and 124.33±21.61, n=8, respectively. The feasibility of using these radiotracers as β-cell imaging agents is under evaluation.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2001-01-01 | Journal of Labelled Compounds and Radiopharmaceuticals |