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Rapid hyperpolarization and purification of the metabolite fumarate in aqueous solution

Knecht, Stephan ; Blanchard, John W. ; Barskiy, Danila ; Cavallari, Eleonora ; Dagys, Laurynas ; Dyke, Erik Van ; Tsukanov, Maksim ; Bliemel, Bea ; Münnemann, Kerstin ; Aime, Silvio ; Reineri, Francesca ; Levitt, Malcolm H. ; Buntkowsky, Gerd ; Pines, Alexander ; Blümler, Peter ; Budker, Dmitry ; Eills, James (2023)
Rapid hyperpolarization and purification of the metabolite fumarate in aqueous solution.
In: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America : PNAS, 2021, 118 (13)
doi: 10.26083/tuprints-00024221
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Item Type: Article
Type of entry: Secondary publication
Title: Rapid hyperpolarization and purification of the metabolite fumarate in aqueous solution
Language: English
Date: 17 July 2023
Place of Publication: Darmstadt
Year of primary publication: 2021
Publisher: National Academy of Sciences
Journal or Publication Title: Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America : PNAS
Volume of the journal: 118
Issue Number: 13
Collation: 6 Seiten
DOI: 10.26083/tuprints-00024221
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Origin: Secondary publication service
Abstract:

Hyperpolarized fumarate is a promising biosensor for carbon-13 magnetic resonance metabolic imaging. Such molecular imaging applications require nuclear hyperpolarization to attain sufficient signal strength. Dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization is the current state-of-the-art methodology for hyperpolarizing fumarate, but this is expensive and relatively slow. Alternatively, this important biomolecule can be hyperpolarized in a cheap and convenient manner using parahydrogen-induced polarization. However, this process requires a chemical reaction, and the resulting solutions are contaminated with the catalyst, unreacted reagents, and reaction side-product molecules, and are hence unsuitable for use in vivo. In this work we show that the hyperpolarized fumarate can be purified from these contaminants by acid precipitation as a pure solid, and later redissolved to a desired concentration in a clean aqueous solvent. Significant advances in the reaction conditions and reactor equipment allow for formation of hyperpolarized fumarate at ¹³C polarization levels of 30–45%.

Uncontrolled Keywords: hyperpolarization, parahydrogen, metabolism, MRI, biomarker
Identification Number: e2025383118
Status: Publisher's Version
URN: urn:nbn:de:tuda-tuprints-242216
Classification DDC: 500 Science and mathematics > 530 Physics
500 Science and mathematics > 540 Chemistry
Divisions: 07 Department of Chemistry > Eduard Zintl-Institut > Physical Chemistry
Date Deposited: 17 Jul 2023 11:00
Last Modified: 04 Oct 2023 13:38
URI: https://tuprints.ulb.tu-darmstadt.de/id/eprint/24221
PPN: 512010064
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