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Connolly, David; Bailey, Justin; Ilhan, Harun; Bartenstein, Peter; Waengler, Carmen; Waengler, Björn; Wuest, Melinda; Wuest, Frank und Schirrmacher, Ralf (2020): F-18-Labeling of Radiotracers Functionalized with a Silicon Fluoride Acceptor (SiFA) for Positron Emission Tomography. In: Jove-Journal of Visualized Experiments, Nr. 155, e60623

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Abstract

The para-substituted di-tert-butylfluorosilylbenzene structural motif known as the silicon-fluoride acceptor (SiFA) is a useful tag in the radiochemist's toolkit for incorporating radioactive [F-18]fluoride into tracers for use in positron emission tomography. In comparison to conventional radiolabeling strategies, isotopic exchange of fluorine-19 from SiFA with [F-18]fluoride is carried out at room temperature and requires minimal reaction participants. The formation of by-products is thus negligible, and purification is greatly simplified. However, while the precursor molecule used for labeling and the final radiolabeled product are isotopically discrete, they are chemically identical and are thus inseparable during purification procedures. The SiFA tag is also susceptible to degradation under the basic conditions arising from the processing and drying of [F-18]fluoride. The '4 drop method', wherein only the first 4 drops of eluted [F-18]fluoride are used from the solid-phase extraction, reduces the amount of base in the reaction, facilitates lower molar amounts of precursor, and reduces degradation.

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