Physicochemical and biological study of 99mTc and68 Ga radiolabelled ciprofloxacin and evaluation of [99m Tc]Tc-CIP as potential diagnostic radiopharmaceutical for diabetic foot syndrome imaging

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This paper presents the application of ciprofloxacin as a biologically active molecule (vector) for delivering diagnostic radiopharmaceuticals to the sites of bacterial infection. Ciprofloxacin-based radioconjugates containing technetium-99m or gallium-68 radionuclides were synthesised, and their physicochemical (stability, lipophilicity) and biological (binding study to Staphylococcus aureus and Pseudomonas aeruginosa) properties were investigated. Both the tested radiopreparations met the requirements for radiopharmaceuticals, and technetium-99m-labelled ciprofloxacin turned out to be a good radiotracer for the tomography of diabetic foot syndrome using SPECT.

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Koźmiński, P., Gawęda, W., Rzewuska, M., Kopatys, A., Kujda, S., Dudek, M. K., … Gniazdowska, E. (2021). Physicochemical and biological study of 99mTc and68 Ga radiolabelled ciprofloxacin and evaluation of [99m Tc]Tc-CIP as potential diagnostic radiopharmaceutical for diabetic foot syndrome imaging. Tomography, 7(4), 829–842. https://doi.org/10.3390/tomography7040070

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