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Title

Hyperpolarization of Amino Acids in Water Utilizing Parahydrogen on a Rhodium Nanocatalyst.

Authors

Kaltschnee, Lukas; Jagtap, Anil P.; McCormick, Jeffrey; Wagner, Shawn; Bouchard, Louis‐S.; Utz, Marcel; Griesinger, Christian; Glöggler, Stefan

Abstract

NMR offers many possibilities in chemical analysis, structural investigations, and medical diagnostics. Although it is broadly used, one of NMR spectroscopies main drawbacks is low sensitivity. Hyperpolarization techniques enhance NMR signals by more than four orders of magnitude allowing the design of new contrast agents. Parahydrogen induced polarization that utilizes the para‐hydrogen's singlet state to create enhanced signals is of particular interest since it allows to produce molecular imaging agents within seconds. Herein, we present a strategy for signal enhancement of the carbonyl 13C in amino acids by using parahydrogen, as demonstrated for glycine and alanine. Importantly, the hyperpolarization step is carried out in water and chemically unmodified canonical amino acids are obtained. Our approach thus offers a high degree of biocompatibility, which is crucial for further application. The rapid sample hyperpolarization (within seconds) may enable the continuous production of biologically useful probes, such as metabolic contrast agents or probes for structural biology.

Subjects

AMINO acids; PARAHYDROGEN; RHODIUM; ANALYTICAL chemistry; NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy; ALANINE

Publication

Chemistry - A European Journal, 2019, Vol 25, Issue 47, p11031

ISSN

0947-6539

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1002/chem.201902878

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