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How to determine free Gd and free ligand in solution of Gd chelates. A technical note
- Publication Year :
- 2006
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Abstract
- Gd(III) chelates are often used as reporting probes in magnetic resonance imaging applications. Their use relies on the assumption that their high stability ensures against the release of free ligand and free Gd(3+) ions, which are both highly toxic to living systems. The presence of free Gd(3+) ions may have a profound effect on the contrast in the MR image as they may form highly hydrated, macromolecular complexes endowed with very high relaxivity thus providing erroneous information on the extent of the contrast effect induced by the given reporting probe. Although the stability of a given complex may be high enough, the complexation step could not have been completed. Therefore any Gd complex preparation has to be carefully checked for the content of free ligand and free metal ions. Herein the currently used procedures that allow an assessment of the amounts of free metal ions and free ligand in a solution of a given Gd complex are described in detail.
- Subjects :
- Xylenol orange
Gadolinium
Metal ions in aqueous solution
complexation
Inorganic chemistry
Analytical chemistry
chemistry.chemical_element
Buffers
Xylenes
Xylenol Orange
Ligands
Ion
chemistry.chemical_compound
Phenols
Spectrophotometry
medicine
MRI
Gd(III) quantification
contrast agents
Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging
Chelation
Chelating Agents
medicine.diagnostic_test
Ligand
Technical note
Solutions
chemistry
Sulfoxides
Calibration
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....71864f5460c9c5b25a332d1f7c4f92ec