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Synthesis, characterization and (11) C-radiolabeling of aminophenyl benzothiazoles: structural effects on the alkylation of amino group.

Abstract
Several aminophenyl benzothiazoles were prepared with a view to using them as amyloid binding agents for imaging β-amyloid in Alzheimer's disease. These precursors were radiolabeled with (11) C-positron-emitting radioisotope using an automated synthesizer and selected radiolabeled compounds were further purified by HPLC. Our results demonstrate that changes in structure have a major influence on the radioactive yield and the ease with which the radiolabel can be introduced. Aminophenyl benzothiazoles with an attached isopropyl group resisted dialkylation perhaps due to steric hindrance caused by this group. Straight chain attachment of methyl, ethyl, butyl, and crotyl groups in the structure decreased the radiochemical yield. Notably, the o-aminophenyl benzothiazole derivatives were difficult to alkylate despite stringent experimental conditions. This reactivity difference is attributed to the hydrogen bonding characteristics of the o-amino group with the nitrogen atom of the thiazole ring.
AuthorsT K Venkatachalam, D H R Stimson, R Bhalla, G K Pierens, D C Reutens
JournalJournal of labelled compounds & radiopharmaceuticals (J Labelled Comp Radiopharm) Vol. 57 Issue 9 Pg. 566-73 (Jul 2014) ISSN: 1099-1344 [Electronic] England
PMID24996114 (Publication Type: Journal Article)
CopyrightCopyright © 2014 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Chemical References
  • Benzothiazoles
  • Carbon Radioisotopes
Topics
  • Alkylation
  • Benzothiazoles (chemical synthesis, chemistry)
  • Carbon Radioisotopes (chemistry)
  • Chemistry Techniques, Synthetic (instrumentation, methods)
  • Hydrogen Bonding

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