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Micro-chemical synthesis of molecular probes on an electronic microfluidic device.


ABSTRACT: We have developed an all-electronic digital microfluidic device for microscale chemical synthesis in organic solvents, operated by electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD). As an example of the principles, we demonstrate the multistep synthesis of [(18)F]FDG, the most common radiotracer for positron emission tomography (PET), with high and reliable radio-fluorination efficiency of [(18)F]FTAG (88 ± 7%, n = 11) and quantitative hydrolysis to [(18)F]FDG (> 95%, n = 11). We furthermore show that batches of purified [(18)F]FDG can successfully be used for PET imaging in mice and that they pass typical quality control requirements for human use (including radiochemical purity, residual solvents, Kryptofix, chemical purity, and pH). We report statistical repeatability of the radiosynthesis rather than best-case results, demonstrating the robustness of the EWOD microfluidic platform. Exhibiting high compatibility with organic solvents and the ability to carry out sophisticated actuation and sensing of reaction droplets, EWOD is a unique platform for performing diverse microscale chemical syntheses in small volumes, including multistep processes with intermediate solvent-exchange steps.

SUBMITTER: Keng PY 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3271918 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Micro-chemical synthesis of molecular probes on an electronic microfluidic device.

Keng Pei Yuin PY   Chen Supin S   Ding Huijiang H   Sadeghi Saman S   Shah Gaurav J GJ   Dooraghi Alex A   Phelps Michael E ME   Satyamurthy Nagichettiar N   Chatziioannou Arion F AF   Kim Chang-Jin CJ   van Dam R Michael RM  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20111230 3


We have developed an all-electronic digital microfluidic device for microscale chemical synthesis in organic solvents, operated by electrowetting-on-dielectric (EWOD). As an example of the principles, we demonstrate the multistep synthesis of [(18)F]FDG, the most common radiotracer for positron emission tomography (PET), with high and reliable radio-fluorination efficiency of [(18)F]FTAG (88 ± 7%, n = 11) and quantitative hydrolysis to [(18)F]FDG (> 95%, n = 11). We furthermore show that batches  ...[more]

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