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Synthesis and biodistribution of 99mTc-Vancomycin in a model of bacterial infection

  • Samina Roohi , A. Mushtaq and Salman A. Malik
From the journal Radiochimica Acta

Abstract

Vancomycin Hydrochloride is an antibiotic produced by the growth of certain strains of Streptomyces orientalis. As Vancomycin Hydrochloride is poorly absorbed after oral administration; it is given intravenously for therapy of systemic infections. Vancomycin was labeled with technetium-99m pertechnetate using SnCl2·2H2O as reducing agent. The labeling efficiency depends on ligand/reductant ratio, pH, and volume of reaction mixture. Radiochemical purity and stability of 99mTc-Vancomycin was determined by thin layer chromatography. Biodistribution studies of 99mTc-Vancomycin were performed in a model of bacterial infection in Sprague–Dawley rats. A significantly higher accumulation of 99mTc-Vancomycin was seen at sites of S. aureus infected animals. Whereas uptake of 99mTc-Vancomycin in turpentine inflamed rats were quite low.

Received: 2004-10-4
Accepted: 2005-3-22
Published Online: 2009-9-25
Published in Print: 2005-7-1

© Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag, München

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