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<sup>13</sup>C MR Hyperpolarization of Lactate by Using ParaHydrogen and Metabolic Transformation in Vitro
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Hyperpolarization of the <sup>13</sup> C magnetic resonance signal of l-[1-<sup>13</sup> C]lactate has been obtained using the chemically based, cost-effective method called parahydrogen-induced polarization by means of side-arm hydrogenation (PHIP-SAH). Two ester derivatives of lactate were tested and the factors that determine the polarization level on the product have been investigated in detail. The metabolic conversion of hyperpolarized l-[1-<sup>13</sup> C]lactate into pyruvate has been observed in vitro using lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) and in a cells lysate. From the acquisition of a series of <sup>13</sup> C NMR spectra, the metabolic build-up of the [1-<sup>13</sup> C]pyruvate signal has been observed. These studies demonstrate that, even if the experimental set-up used for these PHIP-SAH hyperpolarization studies is still far from optimal, the attained polarization level is already sufficient to carry out in vitro metabolic studies.
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