A method for spatially three-dimensional (3D) localized twodimensional (2D) 1 H-13 C correlation spectroscopy, localized HSQC, is proposed. This method has the following special feature in the preparation period. The 180Β°( 13 C) and 180Β°( 1 H) pulses are separated in time, and the 180Β°( 13 C) pulse
In Vivo3D Localized13C Spectroscopy Using Modified INEPT and DEPT
β Scribed by H Watanabe; Y Ishihara; K Okamoto; K Oshio; T Kanamatsu; Y Tsukada
- Publisher
- Elsevier Science
- Year
- 1998
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 210 KB
- Volume
- 134
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1090-7807
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β¦ Synopsis
The 3D localized 13C spectroscopy methods LINEPT and LODEPT, which are modifications of INEPT and DEPT, are proposed. As long as a 13C inversion pulse (180-degree pulse) is applied at 1/(4J) before the proton echo time in LINEPT and a 13C excitation pulse (90-degree pulse) is applied at 1/(2J) before the proton echo time in LODEPT, the proton echo time can be set to any value longer than 1/(2J) in LINEPT and longer than 1/J in LODEPT. As a result, the proton and the 13C pulses can be applied separately and these proton pulses can be made slice-selective pulses. These localization features of LINEPT and LODEPT were evaluated using a phantom consisting of a cylinder filled with ethanol placed inside another cylinder filled with oil, and localized ethanol spectra could be obtained. In vivo 3D localized 13C spectra from the brain of a monkey could be obtained using decoupled LINEPT, and glutamate C-4 appeared directly after the administration of glucose C-1, followed by the appearance of glutamate C-2, C-3 and glutamine C-2, C-3, C-4.
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