High kinetic stability is an important requirement for the Gd(3+) complexes used as contrast enhancement agents in magnetic resonance imaging. The kinetic stabilities of the Gd(3+) complexes formed with DTPA-N-mono(methylamide) (L(3)), DTPA-N'-mono(methylamide) (L(2)) and DTPA-bis(methylamide) (L(1)) are characterized by the rates of the exchange reactions with Eu(3+) and the endogenous Cu(2+) and Zn(2+). The exchange reactions occur via the proton-assisted dissociation of the complexes and direct attack of the exchanging metal ions on the complex.
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