Ünak, PMüftüler, FZBIçhedef, ÇMedine, EIÖzmen, KÜnak, TKilçar, AYGümüser, FGParlak, YBilgin, ES2025-04-102025-04-100236-5731http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14701/41088Diethylstilbestrol (DES) is a well known, nonsteroidal estrogen with high affinity for the estrogen receptor (ER). Today DES is used to treat breast and prostate cancers. A phosphate derivative of DES [Diethylstilbestrol diphosphate (DES-P)] which is specific to tumor cells consisting alkaline phosphatase enzyme was synthesized and labeled with Tc-99m using tin chloride as reducing agent. In vivo biological activity of Tc-99m labeled diethylstilbestrol phosphate compound (Tc-99m-DES-P) was examined by biodistribution studies on Wistar Albino rats. Statistical evaluation was performed using SPSS 13 program. The percentage (%) radiolabeling yield of Tc-99m-DES-P and quality control studies were done by Thin Layer Radio Chromatography (TLRC). Results showed that, Tc-99m-DES-P may be proposed as an imaging agent for ER enriched tumors such as uterus and prostate and their metastases in bones.EnglishSynthesis, radiolabeling and in vivo biodistribution of diethylstilbestrol phosphate derivative (DES-P)Article1588-2780