Literature DB >> 32959650

Electrodialytic Handling of Radioactive Metal Ions for Preparation of Tracer Reagents.

Yumi Sugo1, Ryoma Miyachi2, Yo-Hei Maruyama3, Shin-Ichi Ohira2, Masanobu Mori3, Noriko S Ishioka1, Kei Toda2.   

Abstract

Radioactive metals are applied in biochemistry, medical diagnosis such as positron emission tomography (PET), and cancer therapy. However, the activity of radioisotopes exponentially decreases with time; therefore, rapid and reliable probe preparation methods are strongly recommended. In the present study, electrodialytic radioactive metal ion handling is studied for counter ion conversion and in-line probe synthesis. Presently, counter ion conversion and probe synthesis are achieved by evaporative dryness and solution mixing, respectively. Evaporative dryness is time-consuming and is a possible process that can lead to loss of radioactive metal ions. Mixing of solutions for synthesis makes dilution and undesirable effects of counter ion on the synthesis. An optimized electrodialytic flow device can transfer a radioisotope, 64Cu2+, with high recovery from HCl matrices to HNO3 (∼100%). Matrices can also be transferred into acetic acid and citric acid, even though the concentration of the metal ion is at the picomolar level. The ion transfer can also be achieved with simultaneous counter ion conversion, complex synthesis, and enrichment. When the ligand was dissolved in an acceptor solution, the transferred metal ions from the donor were well mixed and formed a complex with the ligand in-line. The efficiency of the synthesis was ∼100% for 1.0 pM 64Cu. A relatively larger donor-to-acceptor flow rate can enrich the metal ion in the acceptor solution continuously. The flow rate ratio of 10 (donor/acceptor) can achieve 10 times enrichment. The present electrodialytic ion handling method can treat ultra-trace radioisotopes in a closed system. With this method, rapid, effective, and safe radioisotope treatments were achieved.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32959650     DOI: 10.1021/acs.analchem.0c02456

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


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