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Performance evaluation of Gallium-68 radiopharmaceuticals production using liquid target PETtrace 800 cyclotron. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Cyclotron production of Gallium-68 (Ga) radiopharmaceuticals is expanding, utilizing both solid and liquid targets, with this study focusing on the liquid target method's performance.
  • The findings indicate that while the liquid target gives lower end-of-bombardment activity (4.48 GBq), extending irradiation time notably enhances the end-of-synthesis yield for specific radiopharmaceuticals, increasing activity from 1.33 GBq to 1.95 GBq for [Ga]Ga-PSMA-11.
  • The study concludes that liquid target production is a viable method to produce Ga radiopharmaceuticals, capable of supplying up to 5 patients per production cycle while addressing encountered challenges and proposing potential solutions.

Article Abstract

Due to increased demand, cyclotron has an expanding role in producing Gallium-68 (Ga) radiopharmaceuticals using solid and liquid targets. Though the liquid target produces lower end-of-bombardment activity compared to the solid target, our study presents the performance of Ga radiopharmaceuticals production using the liquid target by evaluating the end-of-bombardment activity and the end-of-purification activity of [Ga]GaCl. We also present the effect of increasing irradiation time, which significantly improves the end-of-synthesis yield. From the result obtained, the end-of-bombardment activity produced was 4.48 GBq, and the [Ga]GaCl end-of-purification activity produced was 2.51 GBq with below-limit metallic impurities. Increasing the irradiation time showed a significant increase in the end-of-synthesis activity from 1.33 GBq to 1.95 GBq for [Ga]Ga-PSMA-11 and from 1.13 GBq to 1.74 GBq for [Ga]Ga-DOTA-TATE. Based on the improvements made, the liquid target production of Ga radiopharmaceuticals is feasible and reproducible to accommodate up to 5 patients per production. In addition, this work also discusses the issues encountered, together with the possible corrective and preventative measures.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.apradiso.2023.111161DOI Listing

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