Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1879666 | Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2008 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Iodine-124 was produced via the 124Te(p,n)124I reaction by 15 MeV proton irradiation of an in-house solid mass tellurium dioxide target, using the Tübingen PETtraceTM (General Electric Medical Systems) cyclotron. 1-(2-Deoxy-β-d-ribofuranosyl)-2,4-difluoro-5-iodobenzene (dRFIB), a stable, non-polar thymidine mimic nucleoside, was synthesized in 5 steps following a literature method, for radioiodination with [124I] iodide via isotope exchange in the presence of copper sulphate and ammonium sulphate in methanol-water. The radiolabelling procedure was optimized with respect to temperature, amount of dRFIB, amount of sodium hydroxide and reaction time, to produce radiochemical yields of up to 85% with a 1-h reaction at 140 °C. With routine I-124 production of 30 MBq/run, relatively high specific activities, approaching 100 MBq/mmol, can be expected. The activation energy for dRFIB radioiodination was calculated from temperature-time RCY data to be approximately 100 kJ/mol using no-carrier-added [124I]iodide.
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Authors
Anke Stahlschmidt, Hans-Jürgen Machulla, Gerald Reischl, Edward E. Knaus, Leonard I. Wiebe,