Liu Shuang, Ellars Charlie E, Edwards D Scott
Department of Industrial and Physical Pharmacy, School of Pharmacy, Purdue University, 575 Stadium Mall Drive, West Lafayette, Indiana 47907-2051, USA.
Bioconjug Chem. 2003 Sep-Oct;14(5):1052-6. doi: 10.1021/bc034109i.
The goal of this study is to explore the use of ascorbic acid (AA) as a buffer agent and a radiolytic stabilizer for preparation and stabilization of radiolabeled DOTA-biomolecule conjugates. Results from a titration experiment show that 0.1 M AA solution has sufficient buffer capacity at pH 5.0 while 0.5 M AA solution is useful even at pH 6.0. The radiolabeling experiment using TA138, a DOTA-conjugated nonpeptide integrin alpha(v)beta(3) receptor antagonist, clearly demonstrates that AA is a good buffer agent for pH control and an excellent antioxidant for stabilization of metal-labeled diagnostic ((111)In) and therapeutic ((90)Y and (177)Lu) radiopharmaceuticals if the radiolabeling is performed at pH 5-6. There is no need for the additional stabilizer (e.g., gentisic acid) and buffer agent such as ammonium acetate. The anaerobic AA formulation described in this study is particularly useful for radiolabeling of small biomolecules, which are sensitive to the radiolytic degradation during radiolabeling.
本研究的目的是探索将抗坏血酸(AA)用作缓冲剂和辐射稳定剂,用于制备和稳定放射性标记的DOTA-生物分子偶联物。滴定实验结果表明,0.1 M AA溶液在pH 5.0时具有足够的缓冲能力,而0.5 M AA溶液即使在pH 6.0时也很有用。使用TA138(一种DOTA偶联的非肽整合素α(v)β(3)受体拮抗剂)进行的放射性标记实验清楚地表明,如果在pH 5-6下进行放射性标记,AA是用于控制pH的良好缓冲剂,也是用于稳定金属标记的诊断性((111)In)和治疗性((90)Y和(177)Lu)放射性药物的出色抗氧化剂。无需额外的稳定剂(如龙胆酸)和缓冲剂(如乙酸铵)。本研究中描述的厌氧AA制剂对于对放射性标记过程中的辐射降解敏感的小生物分子的放射性标记特别有用。