Functionalized NaA Nanozeolites Labeled with 224,225Ra for Targeted Alpha Therapy
The 223Ra, 224Ra, and 225Ra radioisotopes exhibit very attractive nuclear properties for application in radionuclide therapy. Unfortunately the lack of appropriate bifunctional ligand for radium is the reason why these radionuclides have not found application in receptor-targeted therapy. In the present work, the potential usefulness of the NaA nanozeolite as a carrier for radium radionuclides has been studied.
224Ra and 225Ra, a-particle emitting radionuclides, have been absorbed in the nanometer-sized NaA zeolite (30–70 nm) through simple ion exchange. 224,225Ra-nanozeolites exhibited very high stability in solutions containing physiological salt, EDTA, amino
acids, and human serum. To make NaA nanozeolite particles dispersed in water their surface was modified with a silane coupling agent containing poly(ethylene glycol) molecules. This functionalization approach let us covalently attach a biomolecule to the NaA nanozeolite surface.
AGATA Piotrowska;
EDYTA Leszczuk;
BRUCHERTSEIFER Frank;
MORGENSTERN Alfred;
BILEWICZ Aleksander;
2013-11-18
SPRINGER
JRC80826
1388-0764,
http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11051-013-2082-7,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC80826,
10.1007/s11051-013-2082-7,
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