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Alluminium complexes for biomedical applications
Beranová, Tereza ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Havlíček, David (referee)
The aim of this work was to prepare ligands of macrocycle TACN with aminophosphinate pendant arms. Two ligands were prepared and fully characterized. A complex of aluminium ion was synthesized with one of the ligand. The complex was used for studying a fluoride coordination by a fluoride ion selective electrode. Key words: macrocyclic complex, positron emission tomography, phosphinic acid
TACN derivatives bearing aminophosphinate pendant arms
Beranová, Tereza ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Němec, Ivan (referee)
The aim of this work was studying of the coordination properties of TACN macrocyclic derivatives with aminophosphinate pendant arms. Two ligands were prepared, one with two pendant arms NODPam and one with three pendant arms NOTPam. Because of degradation of ligand NODPam during its synthesis, only the ligand NOTPam was studied further. Acid-base properties of ligand and termodynamic stability of aluminium and gallium complexes were studied. Formation and disociation studies were performed with the complexes. Coordination of fluoride ions to aluminium complex was studied using ion selective fluoride electrode. Finally coordination of complex AlFx with ligand NOTPam was studied using 19F and 27Al NMR spectroscopy. Selected experiments were made also with ligand NOTA. Key words: macrocyclic complexes, positron emission tomography, phosphinic acids
Radiolabeling of aluminum and gallium complexes with radioisotope 18F
Kuncová, Lucie ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Vojtíšek, Pavel (referee)
The most widely used emitter in positron emission tomography is the fluorine isotope 18 F, which can bind to a number of atoms, and thus allows the formation of imaging agents for positron emission tomography. This work will summarize methods for labeling complexes containing aluminum or gallium as a central cation, which can serve as stable carriers of the positron emitter in a human body. Both of these elements have unique physical and chemical properties suitable for molecular imaging. Therefore the development of complex labeling, their structure, coordination environment and some applications in nuclear medicine will be described here.
Hybrid medical imaging techniques
KLADENSKÝ, Petr
The aim of my bachelor thesis is to analyse possibilities of using hybrid imaging methods in radiology, radiotherapy and nuclear medicine. Analyse the number of tests by hybrid devices. The data needed to elaborate the practical part of the bachelor thesis was drawn from the Institute of Health Information and Statistics of the Czech Republic from 2007 - 2015. The theoretical part of the bachelor thesis describes individual hybrid imaging methods. In brief, their principles, their use in medicine, indications, and contraindications are explained here. The practical part analyses the available hybrid devices used in the Czech Republic from the years 2007 - 2015. Graphically there are processed the number of examinations on individual hybrid devices and their total number in the CR in the selected period. Classification and evaluation of strengths and weaknesses of hybrid imaging methods using SWOT analysis. The answer to the research question "Does the number of hybrid devices increase?" Says: "Yes, it rises." Nowadays, hybrid imaging methods are an integral part of modern medicine, and therefore their number increases in healthcare facilities. The bachelor thesis can be used as a study material for the field of Radiology Assistant. A part of the results is processing of an educating material in the form of a presentation.
Synthesis and coordination properties of TACN phosphinate derivatives
Kohúteková, Soňa ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Gyepes, Róbert (referee)
The aim of this work is preparation and characterization of a ligand for a selective complexation of gallium (III). The ligand is a derivative of macrocycle NOTA with bis(phosphinic) pendant arm. Protonation constants and stability constants with copper (II), nickel (II), zinc (II) and gallium (III) cations were determined by potentiometric titrations. The ligand was also used for studying complexation kinetics with gallium (III) ions and might serve as a potential contrast agent for 68 Ga-PET.
Ligand systems for zirconium complexation
Hacaperková, Eliška ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Vojtíšek, Pavel (referee)
The aim of this thesis is to synthesize new kind of macrocyclic ligands for complexation of Zr4+ . Zirconium(IV) complexes have potential as contrast agents in immuno-PET. Three macrocyclic ligands L1, L2 and L3 with dif- ferent pendant arms (HOPO, maltol, hydroxamate) were designed. Despite numerous attempts syntheses of L1 and L2 were unsuccessful. Ligand L3 was synthesized and the protonation constants were determined by poten- tiometric titration. Complexes [Zr4+ (L3)] were studied too. Catechol ligand L4 was prepared and complexes with cations Zn2+ , Ga3+ and Zr4+ were investigated. 1
Coordination properties of NOTA monoamide
Kubinec, Jan ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Matulková, Irena (referee)
The aim of this thesis was to prepare monoamide of macrocycle NOTA, which was successfully prepared and fully characterized. Acid-base properties were investigated by potentiometric titration and four protonation constants were found, which are lower than pKa ` s of NOTA ligand. Coordination properties with selected ions from the first row of transition metals were investigated. Stability constants of studied complexes are also lower than the same complexes with NOTA ligand. Key words: macrocyclic complexes, positron emission tomography, thermodynamic stability, formation kinetic, radiopharmaceuticals
TACN derivatives bearing aminophosphinate pendant arms
Beranová, Tereza ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Němec, Ivan (referee)
The aim of this work was studying of the coordination properties of TACN macrocyclic derivatives with aminophosphinate pendant arms. Two ligands were prepared, one with two pendant arms NODPam and one with three pendant arms NOTPam. Because of degradation of ligand NODPam during its synthesis, only the ligand NOTPam was studied further. Acid-base properties of ligand and termodynamic stability of aluminium and gallium complexes were studied. Formation and disociation studies were performed with the complexes. Coordination of fluoride ions to aluminium complex was studied using ion selective fluoride electrode. Finally coordination of complex AlFx with ligand NOTPam was studied using 19F and 27Al NMR spectroscopy. Selected experiments were made also with ligand NOTA. Key words: macrocyclic complexes, positron emission tomography, phosphinic acids
Alluminium complexes for biomedical applications
Beranová, Tereza ; Kubíček, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Havlíček, David (referee)
The aim of this work was to prepare ligands of macrocycle TACN with aminophosphinate pendant arms. Two ligands were prepared and fully characterized. A complex of aluminium ion was synthesized with one of the ligand. The complex was used for studying a fluoride coordination by a fluoride ion selective electrode. Key words: macrocyclic complex, positron emission tomography, phosphinic acid
Weight correction of applied 18F-FDG activity for PET examination
Bělohlávek, Otakar ; Skopalová, Magdaléna ; Boldyš, Jiří ; Dvořák, Jiří
Positron emission tomography (PET) is a medical imaging modality which estimates spatial distribution of applied radiotracer and investigate functional processes in the patient’s body. The aim of this work is to show that the prescription used nowadays to determine the amount of activity to be applied (the necessary amount of radiotracer) results in a non-constant quality of PET images among patients with different body parameters. This work is a retrospective study and uses data acquired in the past during routine PET examinations.

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