Background: Boron-containing compounds, such as 4-borono-phenylalanine (BPA) are used as drugs for cancer treatment in the framework of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT). Neutron irradiation of boron-rich compounds delivered to cancer cells triggers nuclear reactions that destroy cancer cells. Purpose: We provide a modeling of the thermal neutron cross section of BPA, a drug used in Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT), to quantify the competing contributions of boron absorption against hydrogen scattering, for optimizing BNCT by minimizing the latter. Methods: We perform the experimental determination of the total neutron scattering cross section of BPA at thermal and epithermal neutron energies using neutron transmission measurements. We isolate the contribution related to the incoherent scattering by hydrogen atoms as a function of the neutron energy by means of the Average Functional Group Approximation, and we calculate the probability for a neutron of being absorbed as a function of the neutron energy both for BPA and for its variants where either one or all four aromatic hydrogen atoms are substituted by 19F, and both for the samples with natural occurrence or enriched concentration of 10B. Results: While referring to the already available literature for in vivo use of fluorinated BPA, we show that fluorine-rich variants of BPA increase the probability of neutrons being captured by the molecule. As the higher absorption efficiency of fluorinated BPA does not depend on whether the molecule is used in vivo or not, our results are promising for the higher efficiency of the boron neutron capture treatment. Conclusions: Our results suggest a new advantage using fluorinated compounds for BNCT, in their optimized interaction with neutrons, in addition to their already known capability to be used for monitoring and pharmacokinetics studies using 19F-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance or in 18F-Positron Emission Tomography

Fluorinated borono-phenylalanine for optimizing BNCT: Enhancing boron absorption against hydrogen scattering for thermal neutrons

Silvia Capuani;Carla Andreani;Roberto Senesi
2023

Abstract

Background: Boron-containing compounds, such as 4-borono-phenylalanine (BPA) are used as drugs for cancer treatment in the framework of Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT). Neutron irradiation of boron-rich compounds delivered to cancer cells triggers nuclear reactions that destroy cancer cells. Purpose: We provide a modeling of the thermal neutron cross section of BPA, a drug used in Boron Neutron Capture Therapy (BNCT), to quantify the competing contributions of boron absorption against hydrogen scattering, for optimizing BNCT by minimizing the latter. Methods: We perform the experimental determination of the total neutron scattering cross section of BPA at thermal and epithermal neutron energies using neutron transmission measurements. We isolate the contribution related to the incoherent scattering by hydrogen atoms as a function of the neutron energy by means of the Average Functional Group Approximation, and we calculate the probability for a neutron of being absorbed as a function of the neutron energy both for BPA and for its variants where either one or all four aromatic hydrogen atoms are substituted by 19F, and both for the samples with natural occurrence or enriched concentration of 10B. Results: While referring to the already available literature for in vivo use of fluorinated BPA, we show that fluorine-rich variants of BPA increase the probability of neutrons being captured by the molecule. As the higher absorption efficiency of fluorinated BPA does not depend on whether the molecule is used in vivo or not, our results are promising for the higher efficiency of the boron neutron capture treatment. Conclusions: Our results suggest a new advantage using fluorinated compounds for BNCT, in their optimized interaction with neutrons, in addition to their already known capability to be used for monitoring and pharmacokinetics studies using 19F-Nuclear Magnetic Resonance or in 18F-Positron Emission Tomography
2023
Istituto dei Sistemi Complessi - ISC
Istituto per i Polimeri, Compositi e Biomateriali - IPCB
borono-phenylalanine (BPA)
boron neutron capture therapy (BNCT)
19F NMRThis is an open access article under the terms of theCreative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivsLicense
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