Name | CALCIUM GLUCOHEPTONATE |
Synonyms | calciumheptagluconate CALCIUM GLUCOHEPTONATE calciumglucoheptanoate calciumalpha-glucoheptonate d-glycero-d-gulo-heptonicacid,calciumsalt |
CAS | 17140-60-2 |
EINECS | 241-203-6 |
Molecular Formula | C14H26CaO16 |
Molar Mass | 490.42 |
Storage Condition | Room Temprature |
Physical and Chemical Properties | Bioactive NSC 42196 is an endogenous metabolite. |
Safety Description | S22 - Do not breathe dust. S24/25 - Avoid contact with skin and eyes. |
yellow phase , Hu Xuebin , fan Guangcan
Abstract:
Waxman(1976) first reported the application of ~(99m) technetium-glucoheptonate (~(99m)Tc-glucoheptonate, abbreviated as ~(99m)Tc-GH) as a brain tumor imaging agent, subsequent reports of clinical use. The advantage of the drug is that the tumor foci are absorbed more quickly through the kidney, thus the human body background is lower, the tumor/brain ratio is increased, and the tumor foci are easy to display and clear; this drug does not need to close the choroid plexus and thyroid
Key words:
glucoheptonic acid radiolabel tag rate Clinical application brain imaging agent synthesis infrared spectrum analysis choroid plexus element analysis potassium permanganate
year:
1981
History Lin Jun , Li Jing Poly , Chen Jade
Abstract:
~(99m)TC-calcium glucoheptonate (GH) has important value in the differential diagnosis of benign and malignant lesions of brain and lung, cancer tissues have different uptake of ~(99m)Tc-GH for liver cancer, but benign lesions of the liver such as
Key words:
glucoheptonic acid preliminary observations imaging agent benign and malignant lesions liver cancer patients Qualitative Diagnosis benign lesion important value cancer tissue differential diagnosis
year:
1987