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m-[125I]iodoaniline: a useful reagent for radiolabeling biotin.

International journal of radiation applications and instrumentation. Part B, Nuclear medicine and biology (1992-04-01)
L A Khawli, A I Kassis
RÉSUMÉ

Biotinyl-m-[125I]iodoanilide (BIA) was synthesized by coupling biotin to m-[125I]iodoaniline via a mixed anhydride reaction. m-[125I]Iodoaniline was produced from the tin precursor, which was prepared using a palladium catalyzed reaction of hexabutylditin with m-bromoaniline. The radioiodinated BIA derivative is characterized by a stable amide and/or intact ureido group on the biotin molecule; it may thus be a useful carrier for targeting radionuclides to avidin-conjugated antibodies previously localized on tumors.

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3-Bromoaniline, 98%
Sigma-Aldrich
3-Iodoaniline, 98%