Radiolabeling of EGCG with 131I and biodistribution in rats
Autor: | Fatma Yurt Lambrecht, Mehmet Onursal, Elif Bayrak, Gulgun Karademir, Feriha Toksoz, Ilknur Demir, Gamze Kocagozoglu |
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Přispěvatelé: | Ege Üniversitesi |
Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2012 |
Předmět: |
Biodistribution
Chromatography biology Organic Chemistry food and beverages chemistry.chemical_element Catechin Green tea extract Epigallocatechin gallate Iodine biology.organism_classification complex mixtures Partition coefficient chemistry.chemical_compound chemistry Polyphenol heterocyclic compounds sense organs Theaceae General Pharmacology Toxicology and Pharmaceutics |
Popis: | Epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), is the most abundant and widely studied catechin in green tea (Camellia sinensis Theaceae). The inhibitory effects of EGCG and green tea extract on carcinogenesis in various organs in rodents have now been demonstrated over the past decade. The aim of study was to label EGCG with I-131, to determinate its structure and to evaluate its biodistribution in Wistar rats. Radiolabeling was carried out by direct electrophilic iodination method (iodogen) and yield was determined by radio thin layer chromatography (RTLC). Radiolabelling yield is determined as 89 ± 1.0%. Besides, determination of structure of iodinated molecule, serum stability, and partition coefficient experiments was performed. The structure analysis of synthesized cold 127I-EGCG complex was assessed with LC–MS–MS and 1H-NMR. 1H-NMR and LC–MS–MS results of iodinated EGCG (127I-EGCG) show that oxidize iodine reacts electrophilic with aromatic ring. Serum stability results showed that in vitro stability of 131I-EGCG was quite high. It is observed that labeling percentage decreased 83 ± 2% at 24th, Partition coefficient results show that the partition coefficient of EGCG was calculated as theoretical partition coefficient = 2.04 ± 0.42 and the experimental partition coefficient of 131I-EGCG was found as 1.46 ± 0.2. The biodistribution data shown that the maximum uptake of the radioiodinated EGCG was seen in lung and pancreas at 30 min. The blocking assay results indicated that the uptake of 131I-EGCG in lung was not significantly change (0.25, 0.23, and 0.22%ID/g at 30, 60, and 150 min, respectively). Biodistribution data showed no significant uptake in a specific organ of the rat. Hence radiolabeled EGCG is seen in some organs (lung, liver, pancreas, kidney, etc.). |
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