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Gallium-68: Radiolabeling of Radiopharmaceuticals for PET Imaging - A Lot to Consider

Michael Meisenheimer, Yury Saenko, Elisabeth Eppard

2020IntechOpen eBooks21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Gallium-68 was applied for positron emission tomography (PET) imaging already in the early beginnings of PET imaging. Today, with the introduction of PSMA-targeting tracers (e.g. PSMA-11, PSMA-617, and PSMA-I&T), the number of clinical applications of 68Ga-radiopharmaceuticals for diagnostic imaging has grown considerably. This development was initiated and supported already in the mid-2000s by the commercial availability of 68Ge/68Ga generators designed for clinical usage. This progression was accompanied by the development of several purification methods to generator eluate as well as sophisticated 68Ga-radiopharmaceuticals. Due to the 68Ga-rush, the need for implementation of gallium-68 (depending on production route) and its certain tracers into the pharmacopeia increased. Based on the specifications given by the pharmacopeia, interest focused on the development of automated synthesis systems, 99mTc-analog kits with regard to patient as well as operator safety.

Topics & Concepts

GalliumPositron emission tomographyPet imagingNuclear medicineRadiochemistryGenerator (circuit theory)Medical physicsComputer scienceBiomedical engineeringMaterials scienceMedicineChemistryPhysicsMetallurgyPower (physics)Quantum mechanicsRadiopharmaceutical Chemistry and ApplicationsNeuroendocrine Tumor Research AdvancesMedical Imaging Techniques and Applications
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