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Decacationic Pillar[5]arene: A New Scaffold for the Development of 129Xe MRI Imaging Agents.


ABSTRACT: A decacationic water-soluble pillar[5]arene possessing a nonsolvated hydrophobic core has been designed and synthesized. This supramolecular host is capable of binding xenon, as evidenced by hyperCEST depletion experiments. Fluorescence-based studies also demonstrate that xenon binds into the cavity of the pillararene with an association constant of 4.6 × 103 M-1. These data indicate that the water-soluble pillararene is a potential scaffold for building contrast agents that can be detected by xenon-129 magnetic resonance imaging.

SUBMITTER: Fernando PUAI 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7643082 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Decacationic Pillar[5]arene: A New Scaffold for the Development of <sup>129</sup>Xe MRI Imaging Agents.

Fernando P U Ashvin I PUAI   Shepelytskyi Yurii Y   Cesana Paul T PT   Wade Alanna A   Grynko Vira V   Mendieta Adriana M AM   Seveney Lauren E LE   Brown Joseph D JD   Hane Francis T FT   Albert Mitchell S MS   DeBoef Brenton B  

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A decacationic water-soluble pillar[5]arene possessing a nonsolvated hydrophobic core has been designed and synthesized. This supramolecular host is capable of binding xenon, as evidenced by hyperCEST depletion experiments. Fluorescence-based studies also demonstrate that xenon binds into the cavity of the pillararene with an association constant of 4.6 × 10<sup>3</sup> M<sup>-1</sup>. These data indicate that the water-soluble pillararene is a potential scaffold for building contrast agents tha  ...[more]

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