Title of article :
99m Tc labeled levofloxacin as an infection imaging agent: a novel method for labeling levofloxacin using cysteine·HCl as co-ligand and in vivo study
Author/Authors :
NAQVI, Syed Ali Raza Government College University - Department of Chemistry, PAKISTAN , ISHFAQ, Malik Muhammad Pakistan Institute of Nuclear Science and Technology, PAKISTAN , KHAN, Zulfiqar Ali Government College University - Department of Chemistry, PAKISTAN , NAGRA, Saeed Ahmad University of the Punjab - Quid-e-Azam Campus - Institute of Chemistry, PAKISTAN , BUKHARI, Iftikhar Hussain Government College University - Department of Chemistry, PAKISTAN , HUSSAIN, Abdullah Ijaz Government College University - Department of Chemistry, PAKISTAN , MAHMOOD, Nasir University of Health Sciences - Department of Allied Health Sciences, PAKISTAN , SHAHZAD, Sohail Anjum COMSATS institute of information technology - Department of Chemistry, PAKISTAN , HAQUE, Asma Government College University - Department of Chemistry, PAKISTAN , BOKHARI, Tanveer Hussain Government College University - Department of Chemistry, PAKISTAN
From page :
267
To page :
277
Abstract :
Levofloxacin was labeled with 99m Tc using cysteine·HCl as co-ligand and SnCl 2 .2H2O as reducing agent. The influence of various parameters such as amount of cysteine·HCl, reducing agent, pH value, and reaction time on labeling process was studied. After optimizing the conditions the labeling was performed at pH 5 using 1 mg of levofloxacin, 500 μg of cysteine· HCl, 50 μg of SnCl 2 .2H2O, and 15 min reaction time. The radiochemical purity was determined with the help of instant thin layer chromatography (ITLC) and reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography (RP-HPLC) which was more than 95% and was stable for up to 6 h. Biodistribution of 99m Tc-levofloxacin ( 99m Tc-lefx) was studied in infection induced rat models using live Staphylococcus aureus and heat killed S. aureus (sterile inflammation model). In the case of the live S. aureus induced abscess model, the accumulation of 99m Tc-lefx at target was 3.96, which was higher than that of 99m Tc-ciprofloxacin ( 99m Tc-cifx), taken as the control.
Keywords :
Infection , 99m Tc , levofloxacin , co , ligand , scintigraphy , biodistribution , infection model
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Journal title :
Turkish Journal of Chemistry
Record number :
2533172
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