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A no-carrier-added72Se/72As radionuclide generator based on solid phase extraction

Ralph P. MasonPadmakar V KulkarniFrank RöschSyed M. QaimAlex HermanneMarc Jennewein

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Aqueous solutionChemistryElutionExtraction (chemistry)Radiochemistrychemistry.chemical_elementJYield (chemistry)ddc:540Solid phase extractionPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryRadionuclide GeneratorArsenicSeleniumNuclear chemistry

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Summary72As-labelled radiopharmaceuticals could be a valuable resource for Positron Emission Tomography (PET). In particular, the long half-life of72As (T1/2= 26 h) facilitates the observation of long-term physiological or metabolic processes, such as the enrichment and distribution of antibodies in tumor tissue. This work describes the primary radiochemical separation of no-carrier-added (nca)72Se from cyclotron irradiated germanium targets and the development of a polystyrene type solid-phase extraction based72Se/72As radionuclide generator, avoiding the addition of any selenium carrier. The irradiated germanium target is dissolved in HFconcand selenium is reduced with hydrazine dihydrochloride. The nca72Se(0)is adsorbed on a solid-phase extraction cartridge, representing the generator column. The72As is eluted using various aqueous solvents with 40–60% yield and < 0.1%72Se content. To be able to study the radiopharmaceutical arsenic chemistry, subsequent chemical modification of the nca72As eluates to nca [72As]AsI3provides a versatile radioarsenic labelling synthon.

https://doi.org/10.1524/ract.2005.93.9-10.579