The radioisotope ۶۷Ga (T ۱/۲ = ۷۸ h) in extensively used as single photon marker for detecting the presence [Persian]
محل انتشار: مجله پزشکی هسته ای ایران، دوره: 3، شماره: 2
سال انتشار: 1374
نوع سند: مقاله ژورنالی
زبان: انگلیسی
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JR_IRJNM-3-2_007
تاریخ نمایه سازی: 7 تیر 1401
چکیده مقاله:
The radioisotope ۶۷Ga (T ۱/۲ = ۷۸ h) in extensively used as single photon marker for detecting the presence of malignancy and the diagnosis of inflammatory diseases. The high tumor specificity of carrier-free ۶۷Ga make it one of the most interesting radionuclides in nuclear medicine for in vivo scanning studies. ۶۷Ga is a cyclotron produced radioisotopes and is one of the radiopharmaceuticals which is produced at our center. An enriched ۶۸Zn cyclotron target design has been developed for the large-scale production of carrier-free ۶۷Ga with -<۵ percent ۶۶Ga contamination as one of the impurities. The advantage of high ۶۷Ga yield from proton beam bombardment of enriched Zinc is somewhat to our disadvantage due to the high price of enriched Zinc. Due to this problem another alternative method for Ga-۶۷ production was sought. Our theoritical and experimental studies have been resulted to production of ۶۷Ga by irradiating natural Zinc with deuteron beam. The production of the radiopharmaceutical is achieved by two steps. ۱) Deuteron bombardment of natural Zine target in the cyclotron and subsequent production of Ga-۶۷. ۲) Chemical processing which involves the separation of ۶۷Ga from target material. After quality control testing, the produced ۶۷GaCI۳ is converted to citrate and as a sterile and pyrogen free product, it is ready for human use.
نویسندگان
Behrooz Fateh
Cyclotron Department, Nuclear Research Center, AEOI, Karaj, Iran
Ali Sattari
Cyclotron Department, Nuclear Research Center, AEOI, Karaj, Iran
Mohammad Shafiei
Cyclotron Department, Nuclear Research Center, AEOI, Karaj, Iran
Baratali Akbari
Cyclotron Department, Nuclear Research Center, AEOI, Karaj, Iran
Hossein Afarideh
Cyclotron Department, Nuclear Research Center, AEOI, Karaj, Iran
Mohammad Hajisaeed
Cyclotron Department, Nuclear Research Center, AEOI, Karaj, Iran