Chemistry of Iodinated Contrast Media (ICM): A Mini Review

MINI-REVIEWS IN ORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2021)

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Historically, the use of Iodinated Contrast Media (ICM) for diagnostic purposes, particular-ly radiography and computed tomography (CT), is well-known. Many of the ICM are included in the World Health Organization (WHO)'s List of Essential Medicines. Depending on the chemotype and the presence of ionizable functional group(s), the ICM are categorized into the ionic/nonionic mono-mers/dimers. The lipophilicity, aqueous solubility, viscosity and osmolality are major characteristics dictating their use for one procedure versus the other. Over the last several decades, substantial ad-vancement has occurred in the design and development of novel ICM, solely to reduce their propensi-ty to cause adverse effects. Given the nature of their acute usage, some of the agents with appreciable toxicity are still used. Understanding their chemistry aspects is crucial to appreciate, acknowledge and justify the usage of these extremely important torch-bearers of the diagnostic agent's class. The pre-sent review article presents an in-depth overview of the synthetic methods, therapeutic indications, potential adverse effects along with the commercial and environmental aspects of ICM. The safety and tolerability of these agents is a field that has gained significant importance, which is given due importance in the discussion.
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Iodinated contrast media, radiography, diagnostic procedures, Computed Tomography (CT), X-rays, anatomic boundaries
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