Evaluation of radiochemical purities of routinely used radiopharmaceuticals: Three years’ experience of a single institute

IF 0.1 Q4 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING Iranian Journal of Nuclear Medicine Pub Date : 2019-05-22 DOI:10.18502/irjnm.v27i1.970
H. Ullah, Iftikhar Ahmad, M. R. Khattak, Shoab Shah, Shakil Ahmad, K. Khan, Syed Zeeshan Ahmad
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Introduction: Radiochemical purity (RCP) is a routine quality control test carried out at nuclear medicine to determine the concentration of various chemical species present in the radiopharmaceuticals (RPs). The present work describes three years of experience in a single institute for the measurement of these impurities in the RPs preparations. Methods: The RCP of different cold kit preparations were performed by chromatographic methods. Specifically, a small drop of the aliquot was spotted on the specific paper acting as the stationary phase and then developed in different solvents as mobile phases. The developed chromatograms were then quantified for various chemical species by Mini TLC scanner or well type counter. Results: The retention factor (Rf) values for the different chemical species in the labeling of RP were measured by using single, double or triple solvent systems. It was observed that 2.70% of the kits had RCP less than the acceptable limit whereas 97.30% kits were found within the permissible levels. Conclusion: Chromatographic techniques used for the assessment of RCP offer sufficiently good results for identification and separation of different chemical impurities.
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常规使用的放射性药物的放射化学纯度评估:单个研究所三年的经验
简介:放射化学纯度(RCP)是核医学中进行的一项常规质量控制测试,用于确定放射性药物(RP)中存在的各种化学物质的浓度。本工作描述了在单个研究所测量RP制剂中这些杂质的三年经验。方法:采用色谱法对不同冷试剂盒制剂进行RCP测定。具体而言,将一小滴等分试样点在用作固定相的特定纸张上,然后在不同溶剂中作为流动相展开。然后通过Mini-TLC扫描仪或井型计数器对开发的色谱图中的各种化学物质进行定量。结果:采用单溶剂、双溶剂或三溶剂体系测定了RP标记中不同化学物质的保留因子(Rf)值。据观察,2.70%的试剂盒RCP低于可接受限度,而97.30%的试剂盒在允许水平内。结论:用色谱技术对RCP进行评价,对不同化学杂质的鉴别和分离具有良好的效果。
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Iranian Journal of Nuclear Medicine
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期刊介绍: Iranian Journal of Nuclear Medicine is a peer-reviewed biannually journal of the Research Institute for Nuclear Medicine, Tehran University of Medical Sciences, covering basic and clinical nuclear medicine sciences and relevant applications such as molecular imaging, functional and metabolic investigation of disease, radiobiology, dosimetry, radiopharmacy, radiochemistry, instrumentation and computer sciences, etc. The journal particularly welcomes original articles reflecting the local or worldwide growing materials as well as common critical problems and interests in the field of nuclear medicine. Also review articles, case reports and letters to the editor in this subject will be accepted.
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