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Applications of Radiolabelled Curcumin and Its Derivatives in Medicinal Chemistry

Matteo Mari, Debora Carrozza, Érika Ferrari, Mattia Asti

2021International Journal of Molecular Sciences19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Curcumin is a natural occurring molecule that has aroused much interest among researchers over the years due to its pleiotropic set of biological properties. In the nuclear medicine field, radiolabelled curcumin and curcumin derivatives have been studied as potential radiotracers for the early diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease and cancer. In the present review, the synthetic pathways, labelling methods and the preclinical investigations involving these radioactive compounds are treated. The studies entailed chemical modifications for enhancing curcumin stability, as well as its functionalisation for the labelling with several radiohalogens or metal radionuclides (fluorine-18, technetium-99m, gallium-68, etc.). Although some drawbacks have yet to be addressed, and none of the radiolabelled curcuminoids have so far achieved clinical application, the studies performed hitherto provide useful insights and lay the foundation for further developments.

Topics & Concepts

CurcuminChemistryLabellingPharmacologyCombinatorial chemistryRadiochemistryBiochemistryMedicineCurcumin's Biomedical ApplicationsRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsSynthesis and Biological Evaluation
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