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Nature Protocols 3, 341–350 (1 March 2008) | doi:10.1038/nprot.2007.529
Preparation of magnetic resonance contrast agents activated by |[beta]|-galactosidase
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Abstract
The preparation of β-EgadMe and α-EgadMe, magnetic resonance (MR) contrast agents that can be used for in vivo detection of β-galactosidase, is described. Diastereomerically pure β-EgadMe can be synthesized by kinetically resolving the starting material as described in Step 1. The total time for the preparation of the racemic mixture of β-EgadMe is about 8 d, and the total time for an diastereomerically resolved agent is about 9 d. The final metallated agent is stable at room temperature as a solid or in aqueous buffer (pH 5.5–10) indefinitely. Diastereomerically pure α-EgadMe can be prepared by beginning the synthesis with enantiomerically pure bromopropionic acid. The total time for the preparation of racemic α-EgadMe or diastereomerically pure α-EgadMe is about 8 d. The final metallated agent is stable at room temperature as a solid or in aqueous buffer (pH 5.5–10) indefinitely.
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