mercaptoacetyltriglycine
Mercaptoacetyltriglycine, commonly abbreviated MAG3, is a chelating ligand used to form the radiopharmaceutical technetium-99m mercaptoacetyltriglycine (Tc-99m MAG3). The molecule comprises a mercaptoacetyl group linked to a triglycine backbone, enabling effective coordination to technetium and resulting in a stable Tc-99m complex that is excreted primarily by the renal tubules.
Use in nuclear medicine centers on renal imaging. Tc-99m MAG3 is employed in renal dynamic scintigraphy to
Compared with some older radiopharmaceuticals, MAG3 tends to exhibit higher tubular extraction and faster clearance, making
Synthesis and chemistry: MAG3 is designed as a peptide-like chelating ligand that binds technetium in radiopharmaceutical
See also: technetium-99m radiopharmaceuticals, renal scintigraphy, renography, tubular function assessment.