Issue 1, 2017

A general [18F]AlF radiochemistry procedure on two automated synthesis platforms

Abstract

The aluminium fluoride-18 ([18F]AlF) radiolabelling procedure has generated great interest because it is a simple, one-pot method that can be used to directly radiolabel small molecules, peptides and proteins without the requirement for a [18F]fluoride drying step. Reported here is the development of an automated [18F]AlF radiolabelling procedure of three different precursors (one small molecule and two peptides) on two automated synthesis platforms: GE TRACERlab FXFN and Trasis AllInOne (AIO). Aiming at the clinical translatability of a [18F]AlF radiosynthetic methodology, the use of both platforms yielded radioconjugates with >98% radiochemical purity (RCP) within 26–35 min and required a single rapid purification step. The Trasis AIO platform gave improved [18F]fluoride incorporation, and generally produced radioconjugates with a higher radiochemical yield (RCY) and effective specific activities (SA) when compared to the GE TRACERlab FXFN system.

Graphical abstract: A general [18F]AlF radiochemistry procedure on two automated synthesis platforms

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Nov 2016
Accepted
16 Jan 2017
First published
16 Jan 2017
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

React. Chem. Eng., 2017,2, 68-74

A general [18F]AlF radiochemistry procedure on two automated synthesis platforms

L. Allott, C. Da Pieve, D. R. Turton and G. Smith, React. Chem. Eng., 2017, 2, 68 DOI: 10.1039/C6RE00204H

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