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Published on: October 10, 2016
Iodination and radiolabeling of alpha-allocryptopine with iodine-125
Yu Wei1, Xionghui Wei, Yi Wang
1Department of Applied Chemistry, College of Chemistry and Molecular Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, PR China.
Abstract:
A procedure for labeling of alpha-allocryptopine with 125I is reported in this article. Alpha-allocryptopine is first iodinated with largely excessive iodine monochloride, and then radiolabeled by isotopic exchange with Na125I in a dichloromethane-water two-phase system. The radiochemical purity and yield of the labeled product are typically as high as 94% and 72%, respectively. Further chromatographic purification gives a highly pure product (radiochemical purity > 99%). The distribution of 125I-labeled alpha-allocryptopine in mice at 2 h after injection shows that the uptake of radioiodine in thyroid is negligibly low.
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