Sodium hydrogencarbonate-13C is isotopically enriched compound of sodium bicarbonate.
Application
Sodium bicarbonate-13C can be used:
As a probe for NMR− and MRI− based pH imaging.[1][2][3]
To predict the reaction mechanism in selective hydrogenation of bicarbonate to formate, catalyzed by a ruthenium(III) complex.[4]
For 13C labeling of amino acid sample for compound-specific stable isotope analysis (CSIA).[5]
Sodium bicarbonate-13C is used to study the lactate metabolism by using hyperpolarized 13C pH imaging and multiparametric MRI.This reagent can be used as probe in nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies, which enabled large signal gains for low-toxicity hyperpolarized 13C pH imaging in a phantom and in vivo in a murine model of prostate cancer.
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pH is a fundamental physiological parameter that is tightly controlled by endogenous buffers. The acid-base balance is altered in many disease states, such as inflammation, ischemia and cancer. Despite the importance of pH, there are currently no routine methods for
Quantified pH imaging with hyperpolarized 13 C-bicarbonate
Scholz DJ, et al.
Magnetic Resonance in Medicine : Official Journal of the Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine / Society of Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 73(6), 2274-2282 (2015)
Chemical communications (Cambridge, England), 52(14), 3030-3033 (2016-01-23)
A hyperpolarization technique using carbonate precursors of biocompatible molecules was found to yield high concentrations of hyperpolarized (13)C bicarbonate in solution. This approach enabled large signal gains for low-toxicity hyperpolarized (13)C pH imaging in a phantom and in vivo in
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