As dissolution dynamic nuclear polarization (d-DNP) hyperpolarised 13C magnetic resonance imaging progresses towards multi-centre clinical trials, a reproducible, scalable in vitro testing platform is required that allows quality assurance, multi-centre validation, and further technical development. We present a method to exploit the inherent pH dependence of the hydrate-to-keto ratio of pyruvic acid to generate a simple, inexpensive, and reproducible non-enzymatic dynamic phantom to address this need. The method was validated at three different sites with a variety of hardware produced by different vendors.
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