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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Apr. 02, 2013
Filed:
Aug. 11, 2006
Anthony Eamon Storey, Lincs, GB;
Clare Louise Jones, Middlesex, GB;
Denis Raymond Christophe Bouvet, Territoire de Belfort, FR;
Nicolas Lasbistes, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Steven Michael Fairway, Oslo, NO;
Lorenzo Williams, Oslo, NO;
Alexander Mark Gibson, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Robert James Nairne, Herts, GB;
Farhad Karimi, Canton, MA (US);
Bengt Langstrom, Uppsala, SE;
Anthony Eamon Storey, Lincs, GB;
Clare Louise Jones, Middlesex, GB;
Denis Raymond Christophe Bouvet, Territoire de Belfort, FR;
Nicolas Lasbistes, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Steven Michael Fairway, Oslo, NO;
Lorenzo Williams, Oslo, NO;
Alexander Mark Gibson, Buckinghamshire, GB;
Robert James Nairne, Herts, GB;
Farhad Karimi, Canton, MA (US);
Bengt Langstrom, Uppsala, SE;
GE Healthcare Limited, Buckinghamshire, GB;
GE Healthcare AS, Oslo, NO;
Abstract
The invention relates to a process for preparation of a compound of formula (I): Ris selected from Calkyl, Calkenyl, and Calkynyl; which comprises: (i) reaction with fluoride, suitably [F]fluoride, of a corresponding compound of formula (II): wherein Ris selected from hydrogen, Calkyl, Chaloalkyl, Caryl, Carylalkyl, —(CHCHO)—CHwherein q is an integer of from 1 to 10; Ris as defined for the compound of formula (I); and Ris a leaving group. Certain novel precursors of formula (II) and radiopharmaceutical kits containing such precursors are also claimed.