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Influence of trans-1,2-diaminocyclohexane structure and mixed carboxylic/phosphonic group combinations on samarium-153 chelation capacity and stability
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Influence of trans-1,2-diaminocyclohexane structure and mixed carboxylic/phosphonic group combinations on samarium-153 chelation capacity and stability

A. Ouadi, A. Loussouarn, L. Morandeau, P. Remaud, A. Faivre-Chauvet, J. Webb and J-F Gestin
European Journal of Medicinal Chemistry, Vol.39(5), pp.467-472
2004
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Abstract

A simple procedure was developed to compare chelating agents for 153Sm complexes as a preliminary step to synthesise bifunctional analogues. Several variables affecting the efficiency of complex stability were investigated, such as the pre-organisation concept, cavity size, and the nature of coordination sites. Four semi-rigid agents incorporating carboxylic and/or phosphonic groupings fixed at trans-1,2-diaminocyclohexane were evaluated for their 153Sm chelation properties, and competition studies were performed. Data on the stability of the best chelating agent compound 3: trans-cyclohexane-1,2-bis(aminomethylphosphonic)-N,N′-bis(ethyl-2- iminodiacetic acid) in human serum are presented.

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