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Routine synthesis of N-[11C-methyl]scopolamine by phosphite mediated reductive methylation with [11C]formaldehyde
Mulholland, G. Keith; Jewett, Douglas M.; Toorongian, Steven A.
1988
Citation:Mulholland, G. Keith, Jewett, Douglas M., Toorongian, Steven A. (1988)."Routine synthesis of N-[11C-methyl]scopolamine by phosphite mediated reductive methylation with [11C]formaldehyde." International Journal of Radiation Applications and Instrumentation. Part A. Applied Radiation and Isotopes 39(5): 373-379. <http://hdl.handle.net/2027.42/27552>
Abstract: A synthesis of [11C]scopolamine capable of clinical delivery of this agent in high specific activity is described. The precursor [11C]formaldehyde was produced by catalytic oxidation of [11C]CH3OH over metallic silver and was used to N-11C-methylate norscopolamine using aqueous neutral potassium phosphite as the reducing agent. The labeling reaction was complete after 5 min at 75-80[deg]C and the [11C]scopolamine (99% radiochemical purity) was isolated by preparative HPLC. Total synthesis time is less than 45 min. Decay corrected radiochemical yields from [11C]CO2 are presently 20-43%.