LED-based photo-CIDNP hyperpolarization enables 19F MR imaging and 19F NMR spectroscopy of 3-fluoro-DL-tyrosine at 0.6 T
Johannes Bernarding, Christian Bruns, Isabell Prediger, Markus, Plaumann

TL;DR
This study demonstrates a cost-effective, LED-based photo-CIDNP hyperpolarization method enabling 19F MRI and NMR of 3-fluoro-DL-tyrosine at 0.6 T, improving signal strength for bioimaging applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel, low-cost photo-CIDNP hyperpolarization technique using LEDs for 19F MRI and NMR at 0.6 T, simplifying the process and avoiding complex sample preparation.
Findings
Achieved approximately 465-fold 19F signal enhancement.
Demonstrated successful 19F imaging with 0.94 mm resolution.
Showed FMN stability over multiple excitations.
Abstract
Although 19F has high potential to serve as a background-free molecular marker in bioimaging, the molar amount of marker substance is often too small to enable 19F MR imaging or 19F NMR spectroscopy with a sufficiently high signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). Hyperpolarization methods such as parahydrogen-based hyperpolarization or dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP) can significantly improve the SNR, but require expensive and complex sample preparation and the removal of toxic catalysts and solvents. Therefore, we used the biologically compatible model of the fluorinated amino acid 3-fluoro-DL-tyrosine with riboflavin 5'-monophosphate (FMN) as a chromophore dissolved in D2O with 3.4% H2Odest. allowing to transform light energy into hyperpolarization of the 19F nucleus via photo-chemically induced dynamic nuclear polarization (photo-CIDNP). We used a low-cost high-power blue LED to illuminate…
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