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The use of 111Ag as a tool for studying biological distribution of silver-based antimicrobials.


ABSTRACT: Recently, there has been an emergence of significant interest in silver-based antimicrobials. Our goal was to develop a radioactive tracer for investigating the biological fate of such compounds. Purified 111Ag was incorporated into the methylated caffeine analogue, IC1 to yield the silver carbene complex designated as [111Ag]SCC1 and investigated in biodistribution studies.

SUBMITTER: Aweda TA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3733397 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The use of <sup>111</sup>Ag as a tool for studying biological distribution of silver-based antimicrobials.

Aweda Tolulope A TA   Ikotun Oluwatayo O   Mastren Tara T   Cannon Carolyn L CL   Wright Brian B   Youngs Wiley J WJ   Cutler Cathy C   Guthrie James J   Lapi Suzanne E SE  

MedChemComm 20130601 6


Recently, there has been an emergence of significant interest in silver-based antimicrobials. Our goal was to develop a radioactive tracer for investigating the biological fate of such compounds. Purified <sup>111</sup>Ag was incorporated into the methylated caffeine analogue, IC1 to yield the silver carbene complex designated as [<sup>111</sup>Ag]SCC1 and investigated in biodistribution studies. ...[more]

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