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Appl Radiat Isot ; 139: 325-331, 2018 Sep.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29936404

ABSTRACT

In the last years, the technology for producing the important medical radionuclide technetium-99m by cyclotrons has become sufficiently mature to justify its introduction as an alternative source of the starting precursor [99mTc][TcO4]- ubiquitously employed for the production of 99mTc-radiopharmaceuticals in hospitals. These technologies make use almost exclusively of the nuclear reaction 100Mo(p,2n)99mTc that allows direct production of Tc-99m. In this study, it is conjectured that this alternative production route will not replace the current supply chain based on the distribution of 99Mo/99mTc generators, but could become a convenient emergency source of Tc-99m only for in-house hospitals equipped with a conventional, low-energy, medical cyclotron. On this ground, an outline of the essential steps that should be implemented for setting up a hospital radiopharmacy aimed at the occasional production of Tc-99m by a small cyclotron is discussed. These include (1) target production, (2) irradiation conditions, (3) separation/purification procedures, (4) terminal sterilization, (5) quality control, and (6) Mo-100 recovery. To address these issues, a comprehensive technology for cyclotron-production of Tc-99m, developed at the Legnaro National Laboratories of the Italian National Institute of Nuclear Physics (LNL-INFN), will be used as a reference example.


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Cyclotrons , Radiopharmaceuticals/isolation & purification , Technetium/isolation & purification , Humans , Nuclear Medicine Department, Hospital , Phantoms, Imaging , Pharmacy Service, Hospital , Quality Control , Radiopharmaceuticals/standards , Technetium/standards , Technology, Radiologic/instrumentation
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 118: 302-307, 2016 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27744212

ABSTRACT

The design and fabrication of a fully-automated, remotely controlled module for the extraction and purification of technetium-99m (Tc-99m), produced by proton bombardment of enriched Mo-100 molybdenum metallic targets in a low-energy medical cyclotron, is here described. After dissolution of the irradiated solid target in hydrogen peroxide, Tc-99m was obtained under the chemical form of 99mTcO4-, in high radionuclidic and radiochemical purity, by solvent extraction with methyl ethyl ketone (MEK). The extraction process was accomplished inside a glass column-shaped vial especially designed to allow for an easy automation of the whole procedure. Recovery yields were always >90% of the loaded activity. The final pertechnetate saline solution Na99mTcO4, purified using the automated module here described, is within the Pharmacopoeia quality control parameters and is therefore a valid alternative to generator-produced 99mTc. The resulting automated module is cost-effective and easily replicable for in-house production of high-purity Tc-99m by cyclotrons.

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Appl Radiat Isot ; 94: 344-348, 2014 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25305527

ABSTRACT

Proton-induced nuclear reactions for generation of (99)Mo and (99m)Tc radionuclides were investigated using the stacked-foil activation technique on 99.05% enriched (100)Mo targets at energies up to Ep=21MeV. Excitation functions of the reactions (100)Mo(p,x)(99)Mo and (100)Mo(p,2n)(99m)Tc have been measured.


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Isotope Labeling/methods , Models, Chemical , Molybdenum/chemistry , Molybdenum/radiation effects , Technetium/chemistry , Technetium/radiation effects , Computer Simulation , Isotopes/chemistry , Isotopes/radiation effects , Materials Testing , Molybdenum/isolation & purification , Photons , Technetium/isolation & purification
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