| Literature DB >> 35449598 |
Sadahiro Naka1,2, Toshimitsu Watanabe3, Yasukazu Kanai4, Tadashi Watabe1, Mitsuaki Tatsumi2, Hiroki Kato1, Eku Shimosegawa5, Jun Hatazawa1,6.
Abstract
Purpose: 4-Borono-2-[18F]fluoro-l-phenylalanine ([18F]FBPA) synthesized with [18F]F2, produced using the 18O(p, n)18F reaction, has been reported for increasing radioactivity. However, a dedicated system and complex procedure is required to reuse the costly [18O]O2 gas; also, the use of [18F]F2 as a labeling agent reduces the labeling rate and radiochemical purity. We developed a stable and practical method for [18F]FBPA synthesis by combining [18F]F2, produced using a [18O]O2 single-use system, and a [18F]CH3COOF labeling agent.Entities:
Keywords: Boron neutron capture therapy; Single-use; [18F]CH3COOF; [18F]F2; [18F]FBPA; [18O]O2 gas
Year: 2022 PMID: 35449598 PMCID: PMC8976863 DOI: 10.1007/s13139-021-00719-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nucl Med Mol Imaging ISSN: 1869-3474
Fig. 1Schematic representation of target system with single-use of [18O]O2 gas for [18F]F2 gas production; valve-switching alone is performed manually while all other systems are controlled by cupid system
Fig. 2[18F]FBPA synthesis scheme; after conversion to [18F]CH3COOF using the CH3COONa column, [18F]FBPA was synthesized and allowed to react with [18F]CH3COOF and BPA in TFA solution at ambient temperature
Fig. 3Radioactivity of [18F]F2 under each condition: a second irradiation time at 17 μA for 2 (n=2), 10 (n=5), and 20 min (n=2). Radioactivity was 3723 ± 132, 6891 ± 218, and 7598 ± 276 MBq, respectively; b beam current of cyclotron was set to 5 (n=2) or 17 μA (n=5) for 10 min. Radioactivity was 4369 ± 116, 6891 ± 218 MBq, respectively. Radioactivity (decay-correct to EOB) of [18F]F2 was depicted after second irradiation with 0.05–0.08% fluorine in target gas.
Fig. 4Radioactivity of [18F]F2 at each fluorine concentration in the target (0–0.9%); radioactivity (decay-correct to EOB) of [18F]F2 after second irradiation at 17 μA for 10 min
Results of [18F]FBPA solution synthesis and quality control.
| Test items | Acceptance criteria | Lot no. 1 | Lot no. 2 | Lot no. 3 |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Volume (mL) | 10 ± 5 | 13.4 | 13.8 | 13.5 |
| Radioactivity (*EOS) (MBq) | > 185 | 4,380 | 4,710 | 5,060 |
| Half-life (min) | 105–115 | 108.5 | 109.1 | 109.7 |
| Color | Clear and colorless | Clear and colorless | Clear and colorless | Clear and colorless |
| Particles | None | None | None | None |
| Endotoxin (EU/mL) | < 0.25 | < 0.025 | < 0.025 | < 0.025 |
| Sterility | Sterile | Sterile | Sterile | Sterile |
| pH | 5.0–8.0 | 5.6 | 5.7 | 5.6 |
| Radionuclidic identity | Exhibits the peak at 511 keV | Exhibits the peak at 511 keV | Exhibits the peak at 511 keV | Exhibits the peak at 511 keV |
| Radionuclidic purity | Exhibits no peak except 511 keV and 1022 keV | Exhibits no peak except 511 keV and 1022 keV | Exhibits no peak except 511 keV and 1022 keV | Exhibits no peak except 511 keV and 1022 keV |
Radiochemical purity (EOS) (%) | > 95 | 99.4 | 99.3 | 99.2 |
Radiochemical purity (6 h after EOS) (%) | > 95 | 98.6 | 98.5 | 98.8 |
| Ethanol (ppm) | < 3,333 | 7 | 12 | < 5 |
| Acetic acid (ppm) | < 3,333 | 39 | 23 | 52 |
| TFA (ppm) | < 400 | < 15 | < 15 | < 15 |
Administrable injection volume (mL) | maximum dose < 5 mg/dose | 16.7 (full dosage) (0.3 mg/mL) | 16.7 (full dosage) (0.3 mg/mL) | 12.5 (0.4 mg/mL) |
Molar activity (GBq/mmol) | - | 230 | 253 | 210 |
*EOS end of synthesis
Fig. 5Radio-chromatograms of [18F]FBPA with analysis HPLC: a typical radio-chromatogram of [18F]FBPA solution at EOS; b typical radio-chromatogram of [18F]FBPA solution after 6 h of EOS
Fig. 6Chromatograms of [18F]FBPA with Chiral HPLC: a typical radio-chromatogram of [18F]FBPA solution; b typical UV-chromatogram of [18F]FBPA solution; c typical UV-chromatogram of the d-FBPA and l-FBPA reference standard mixed solution. Final concentration of the reference standard mixed solution was 0.25 mg/mL
Fig. 7.Typical separation HPLC chromatogram of [18F]FBPA solution; red line indicates the radioactivity peak while blue line indicates the UV (280 nm) peak