| Literature DB >> 30353250 |
Sarah Pfaff1,2, Tina Nehring1,3,4, Verena Pichler1, Jens Cardinale1,3, Markus Mitterhauser1,3, Marcus Hacker1, Wolfgang Wadsak5,6,7.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: HEPES is a favorable buffer for 68Ga-complexations in radiochemical laboratories. The drawback of this buffer is its prescribed limit of 200 μg per recommended application volume in the final formulation. Currently, a TLC test according to the European Pharmacopoeia (Ph. Eur.) has to be performed for quantification, but this analysis suffers from low reliability and reproducibility and is based on a subjective, semi-quantitative visual evaluation. In this study, the TLC method according to the Ph. Eur. and two literature-known HPLC assays for HEPES quantification were evaluated. Additionally, the development of an improved TLC method was performed.Entities:
Keywords: 68Ga-radiotracer; Gallium-68; HEPES; HPLC; PET; Quality control; TLC
Year: 2018 PMID: 30353250 PMCID: PMC6199202 DOI: 10.1186/s13550-018-0449-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: EJNMMI Res ISSN: 2191-219X Impact factor: 3.138
Fig. 1Chemical structure of HEPES (4-(2-hydroxyethyl)-1-piperazineethanesulfonic acid)
Fig. 2Model calculation of the product volume that has to be spotted on the TLC plate according to the Ph. Eur.
Model calculation for maximum allowed HEPES concentration and determination of HEPES content in exemplary [68Ga]Ga-Pentixafor product samples measured with HPLC and TLC (ImageJ)
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| Product activity | Product volume | Activity for administration | Calculated max. HEPES concentration |
| 900 MBq | 16 mL | 150 MBq (in 2.67 mL) | 200 μg/2.67 mL = 75 μg/mL |
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| Method | [68Ga]Ga-Pentixafor 1 [μg/mL] | [68Ga]Ga-Pentixafor 2 [μg/mL] | [68Ga]Ga-Pentixafor 3 [μg/mL] |
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Composition of the tested mobile phases
| Mobile phase | Composition ( |
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| A (Ph. Eur.) | ACN/H2O (3/1) |
| B | ACN/H2O/MeOH (15/3/2) |
| C | ACN/0.25 M NaOAc (3/1) |
| D | ACN/H2O/MeOH (15/5/1) |
| E | H2O/MeOH (1/1) |
| F | ACN/H2O/MeOH (13/3/4) |
| G | ACN/NaOAc/MeOH (15/3/2) |
| H | ACN/MeOH (4/1) |
| I | ACN/H2O/MeOH (11/4/3) |
| J | ACN/MeOH (1/1) |
Fig. 3Representative HPLC chromatogram of HEPES (1 mg/mL) obtained by the method according to Kvaternik et al.
Fig. 4Representative HPLC chromatogram of HEPES (35 μg/mL) obtained by the method according to Antunes et al.
Fig. 5Calibration curve of HEPES applying the HPLC assay according to Antunes et al. (n = 3)
Fig. 6Representative images of iodine-stained TLC plates (35 μg/mL HEPES) with the sample (“P”) spotted in the left column and the maximum allowed concentration (“max,” 25 μg/mL in this experimental setup) in the right column of each plate. The plates were processed according to the Ph. Eur. (left image) and the improved method (right image) and were used for the operator questionnaire
Fig. 7Evaluation of the questionnaires. Correct assignments of HEPES concentration in comparison to the reference solution using visual inspection
Fig. 8Calibration curves of HEPES concentration obtained from a pixel-based analysis method by means of ImageJ applied to the Ph. Eur. and the improved assay