Nucl Med Mol Imaging.  2025 Feb;59(1):62-71. 10.1007/s13139-024-00875-0.

Preparation and Biodistribution Assessment of 177Lu-curcumin as a Possible Therapeutic Agent

Affiliations
  • 1Radiation Application Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute (NSTRI), Tehran, Iran
  • 2Nuclear Fuel Research School, Nuclear Science and Technology Research Institute (NSTRI), Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Purpose
Curcumin as a potent anti-inflammatory and cancer-prevention molecule was labeled with n.c.a 177Lu. The combi- nation of 177Lu as a theranostic agent and curcumin as an anti-cancer can be considered for nuclear medicine.
Methods
First, n.c.a 177Lu (specific activity = 48 Ci/mg) was prepared using the extraction chromatography method. Then, semi-empirical quantum chemical calculations were applied to get a deeper insight into the complexation reaction between Lu+3 and curcumin ligand. UV-Vis spectrophotometry was used for the determination of the metal-to-curcumin ratio. Sub- sequently, a mixture of (111–333 MBq) n.c.a 177Lu, 50 µL curcumin solution in ethanol, and 450 µL acetate buffer at pH = 5 was incubated for 1  h at 95 ºC. The Lu-curcumin complex chemical structure was characterized using IR spectroscopy. Finally, the prepared complex was analyzed by different quality control tests.
Results
Complexometry using UV-Vis studies showed a 1:2 ratio for Lutetium: curcumin complex which is in agreement with theoretical calculations. The IR-spectra analysis also confirmed the complex formation. The radiochemical purity of n.c.a 177Lu -curcumin was more than 95% as determined by radio-TLC. The stability of up to 48 h was observed for the prepared complex in serum. The partition coefficient was calculated for the compound (logP = -0.31). Evaluating biodistri-bution in tumoral mice exhibited high tumor uptake (%ID/gtissue = 2.03).
Conclusion
The promising results showed that n.c.a 177Lu-curcumin can be considered as a possible radiopharmaceutical agent for therapeutic applications.

Keyword

Curcumin; No-Carrier-Added; Extraction Chromatography; Biodistribution
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