Abstract

With the use of A SEP-PAK Alumina N cartridge, peptide fractions containing the hydroxamate moiety have been isolated from tumour-tissue homogenate. It is therefore postulated that N-hydroxypeptides might play a role in the accumulation of gallium-67 in tumours. The biodistribution of several 67Ga-labelled hydroxamate peptide fractions is determined. Although their biodistribution differs from that of 67Ga-citrate no enhancement in tumour accumulation is observed indicating that they do not act like tumour-specific siderophores.

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