A novel ligand, diethylenetriamine-N,N''-bis(acetyl-p-hydroxybenzoyl hydrazine)-N,N',N''-triacetic acid (H3L) was synthesized and characterized on the basis of elemental analysis, molar conductivity, 1H-NMR spectrum, FAB-MS, TG-DTA analysis and IR spectrum. Its complex of Gd(III) holding promise of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) was synthesized, and relaxivity (R1) of complex and Gd(DTPA)2- used as a control was determined in water solution, respectively. The relaxivity of GdL (R1 = 6.39 l.mmol(-1).s(-1)) was larger than that of Gd(DTPA)2- (R1 = 4.34 l.mmol(-1).s(-1)). The relaxivity of GdL has also been investigated in human serum albumin (HSA) solution, the relaxivity of GdL was enhanced from 6.39 l.mmol(-1).s(-1) in water solution to 7.69 l.mmol(-1).s(-1) in HSA solution. In addition, thermodynamics stability constant of GdL was determined. The results showed that complex of GdL is a prospective MRI contrast agent, although the thermodynamic stability constant of GdL complex (K(GdL) = 10(19.56)) was a little less than that of Gd(DTPA)2- (K(Gd-DTPA) = 10(20.73)).

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