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Preparation of Zirconium-89 Solutions for Radiopharmaceutical Purposes: Interrelation Between Formulation, Radiochemical Purity, Stability and Biodistribution

Zirconium-89 is a promising radionuclide for nuclear medicine. The aim of the present work was to find a suitable method for obtaining zirconium-89 solutions for radiopharmaceutical purposes. For this purpose, the ion exchange behavior of zirconium-89 solutions was studied. Radio-TLC (thin layer chr...

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Autores principales: Larenkov, Anton, Bubenschikov, Victor, Makichyan, Artur, Zhukova, Maria, Krasnoperova, Alina, Kodina, Galina
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31003494
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081534
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author Larenkov, Anton
Bubenschikov, Victor
Makichyan, Artur
Zhukova, Maria
Krasnoperova, Alina
Kodina, Galina
author_facet Larenkov, Anton
Bubenschikov, Victor
Makichyan, Artur
Zhukova, Maria
Krasnoperova, Alina
Kodina, Galina
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description Zirconium-89 is a promising radionuclide for nuclear medicine. The aim of the present work was to find a suitable method for obtaining zirconium-89 solutions for radiopharmaceutical purposes. For this purpose, the ion exchange behavior of zirconium-89 solutions was studied. Radio-TLC (thin layer chromatography) and biodistribution studies were carried out to understand speciation of zirconium-89 complexes and their role in the development of new radiopharmaceuticals. Three methods of zirconium-89 isolation were studied using ZR (hydroxamate) and Chelex-100 resins. It was found that ZR-resin alone is not enough to obtain stable zirconium-89 formulations. An easy and effective method of reconstitution of [(89)Zr]Zr-oxalate to [(89)Zr]Zr-citrate using Chelex-100 resin was developed. Developed procedures allow obtaining [(89)Zr]Zr-oxalate (in 0.1 M sodium oxalate solution) and [(89)Zr]Zr-citrate (in 0.1–1.0 M sodium citrate solution). These solutions are perfectly suitable and convenient for radiopharmaceutical purposes. Our results prove [(89)Zr]Zr-citrate to be advantageous over [(89)Zr]Zr-oxalate. During evaluation of speciation of zirconium-89 complexes, a new TLC method was developed, since it was proved that there is no comprehensive method for analysis or zirconium-89 preparations. The new method provides valuable insights about the content of “active” ionic form of zirconium-89. The interrelation of the chromatographic behavior of zirconium-89 preparations and their biodistribution was studied.
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spelling pubmed-65149482019-05-30 Preparation of Zirconium-89 Solutions for Radiopharmaceutical Purposes: Interrelation Between Formulation, Radiochemical Purity, Stability and Biodistribution Larenkov, Anton Bubenschikov, Victor Makichyan, Artur Zhukova, Maria Krasnoperova, Alina Kodina, Galina Molecules Article Zirconium-89 is a promising radionuclide for nuclear medicine. The aim of the present work was to find a suitable method for obtaining zirconium-89 solutions for radiopharmaceutical purposes. For this purpose, the ion exchange behavior of zirconium-89 solutions was studied. Radio-TLC (thin layer chromatography) and biodistribution studies were carried out to understand speciation of zirconium-89 complexes and their role in the development of new radiopharmaceuticals. Three methods of zirconium-89 isolation were studied using ZR (hydroxamate) and Chelex-100 resins. It was found that ZR-resin alone is not enough to obtain stable zirconium-89 formulations. An easy and effective method of reconstitution of [(89)Zr]Zr-oxalate to [(89)Zr]Zr-citrate using Chelex-100 resin was developed. Developed procedures allow obtaining [(89)Zr]Zr-oxalate (in 0.1 M sodium oxalate solution) and [(89)Zr]Zr-citrate (in 0.1–1.0 M sodium citrate solution). These solutions are perfectly suitable and convenient for radiopharmaceutical purposes. Our results prove [(89)Zr]Zr-citrate to be advantageous over [(89)Zr]Zr-oxalate. During evaluation of speciation of zirconium-89 complexes, a new TLC method was developed, since it was proved that there is no comprehensive method for analysis or zirconium-89 preparations. The new method provides valuable insights about the content of “active” ionic form of zirconium-89. The interrelation of the chromatographic behavior of zirconium-89 preparations and their biodistribution was studied. MDPI 2019-04-18 /pmc/articles/PMC6514948/ /pubmed/31003494 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081534 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Larenkov, Anton
Bubenschikov, Victor
Makichyan, Artur
Zhukova, Maria
Krasnoperova, Alina
Kodina, Galina
Preparation of Zirconium-89 Solutions for Radiopharmaceutical Purposes: Interrelation Between Formulation, Radiochemical Purity, Stability and Biodistribution
title Preparation of Zirconium-89 Solutions for Radiopharmaceutical Purposes: Interrelation Between Formulation, Radiochemical Purity, Stability and Biodistribution
title_full Preparation of Zirconium-89 Solutions for Radiopharmaceutical Purposes: Interrelation Between Formulation, Radiochemical Purity, Stability and Biodistribution
title_fullStr Preparation of Zirconium-89 Solutions for Radiopharmaceutical Purposes: Interrelation Between Formulation, Radiochemical Purity, Stability and Biodistribution
title_full_unstemmed Preparation of Zirconium-89 Solutions for Radiopharmaceutical Purposes: Interrelation Between Formulation, Radiochemical Purity, Stability and Biodistribution
title_short Preparation of Zirconium-89 Solutions for Radiopharmaceutical Purposes: Interrelation Between Formulation, Radiochemical Purity, Stability and Biodistribution
title_sort preparation of zirconium-89 solutions for radiopharmaceutical purposes: interrelation between formulation, radiochemical purity, stability and biodistribution
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6514948/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31003494
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/molecules24081534
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