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Chemical Purification of Terbium-155 from Pseudo-Isobaric Impurities in a Mass Separated Source Produced at CERN

Four terbium radioisotopes ($^{149, 152, 155, 161}$Tb) constitute a potential theranostic quartet for cancer treatment but require any derived radiopharmaceutical to be essentially free of impurities. Terbium-155 prepared by proton irradiation and on-line mass separation at the CERN-ISOLDE and CERN-...

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Autores principales: Webster, Ben, Ivanov, Peter, Russell, Ben, Collins, Sean, Stora, Thierry, Ramos, Joao Pedro, Köster, Ulli, Robinson, Andrew Paul, Read, David
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2019
Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-019-47463-3
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2687315
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Sumario:Four terbium radioisotopes ($^{149, 152, 155, 161}$Tb) constitute a potential theranostic quartet for cancer treatment but require any derived radiopharmaceutical to be essentially free of impurities. Terbium-155 prepared by proton irradiation and on-line mass separation at the CERN-ISOLDE and CERN-MEDICIS facilities contains radioactive$^{139}$Ce$^{16}$O and also zinc or gold, depending on the catcher foil used. A method using ion-exchange and extraction chromatography resins in two column separation steps has been developed to isolate$^{155}$Tb with a chemical yield of ≥95% and radionuclidic purity ≥99.9%. Conversion of terbium into a form suitable for chelation to targeting molecules in diagnostic nuclear medicine is presented. The resulting$^{155}$Tb preparations are suitable for the determination of absolute activity, SPECT phantom imaging studies and pre-clinical trials.