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oa Recent Developments and Trends in 18F-Radiochemistry: Syntheses and Applications
- Source: Mini-Reviews in Organic Chemistry, Volume 4, Issue 4, Nov 2007, p. 317 - 329
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- 01 Nov 2007
Abstract
In this short review we describe recent methods and novel trends for the introduction of fluorine-18 into molecules which in turn are intended to serve as imaging agents for the in vivo imaging modality positron emission tomography (PET). These 18F-labeling schemes are based on enzymatic fluorination, the use of ionic liquids, protic solvents acting as catalysts, application of “click chemistry”, thiol-reactive labeling agents for peptide and protein labeling and the most recent introduction of “non-classical” radiochemistry based on organo-phosphorous, organo-boron and organo-silicon radiochemistry. The latter approach for the first time introduced an 18F-chemistry characterized by high selectivity and unique efficiency making complicated work-up procedures obsolete.