Relaxivity enhancement of low molecular weight nitroxide stable free radicals: Importance of structure and medium

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The longitudinal relaxivities of seven water‐soluble nitroxide derivatives ot low‐molecular weight have been measured at 5°C and 37°C in water and in serum between 0.01 and 200 MHz. The nuclear magnetic relaxation dispersion (NMRD) profiles show a clear relationship between the relaxivity observed in serum and the relative balance of the hydrophobichydrophilic character of the paramagnetic molecules. From the data analysis, contributions arising from a population of nitroxides characterized by reduced mobility can be extracted. The values of the correlation times are consistent with a system involving nitroxides adsorbed at the surface of albumin and magnetically interacting with the protons of hydrogen bonded water molecules. Copyright © 1994 Wiley‐Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company

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Vallet, P., van Haverbeke, Y., Bonnet, P. A., Subra, G., Chapat, J. ‐P, & Muller, R. N. (1994). Relaxivity enhancement of low molecular weight nitroxide stable free radicals: Importance of structure and medium. Magnetic Resonance in Medicine, 32(1), 11–15. https://doi.org/10.1002/mrm.1910320103

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