fosforinV
FosforinV is a synthetic organophosphorus compound identified in the early 2020s during a screening of new agents for biomedical imaging. It consists of a central phosphorus atom bonded to a biphenyl ring, a fluorinated heterocycle, and a morpholine moiety that confers water solubility. The compound adopts a tetrahedral coordination geometry and is stable at physiological pH, exhibiting a half‑life of roughly 12 hours in plasma.
The primary application of fosforinV has been in positron emission tomography (PET) imaging of neuroinflammation. Radiolabeling
Beyond imaging, fosforinV has been investigated as a modulator of signaling pathways involved in cellular apoptosis.
Efforts to improve the pharmacokinetics of fosforinV include developing prodrug derivatives that release the active agent