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1–5 Apr 2019
Fairmont Château Laurier Hotel
UTC timezone

Production and Quality Control of 223RaCl2 and 224RaCl2

Not scheduled
15m
Fairmont Château Laurier Hotel

Fairmont Château Laurier Hotel

Quality & Regulatory Assurance

Speaker

Mr Pavel Butkaliuk (JSC “SSC RIAR”)

Description

Among all radium isotopes, at least two are used in nuclear medicine. Bayer-manufactured 223RaCl2 (trade name Xofigo) is applied for palliative care of bone metastasis. Microsources containing 224Ra are under clinical trials to treat malignant tumors of skin and mucous membrane using diffusing α-emitter radiation therapy (DaRT) that involves controlled migration of 220Rn. These two radium isotopes have one common feature – they can be produced from radionuclide generators containing long-lived parent radionuclides 227Ac and 228Th. The essential quality control parameter is the content of the long-lived parent radionuclide in the final product. However, the direct measurement using alpha, beta or gamma spectrometry does not ensure the required detection limit. In alpha spectra the lines corresponding to 227Ac and 228Th are on the low-energy tail of alpha peaks for 223Ra, 224Ra and their daughter products. As for 227Ac, the situation gets more complicated due to low alpha-particle emission probabilities (1.38%) causing the detection limit of ~1% with the acquired statistics being 1 million counts in the alpha spectrum. The detection limit for 228Th in 224Ra under similar conditions is ~0.1%. Conversion electrons and beta radiation of 223Ra decay products (211Pb and 211Bi) are hurdles in measuring the activity of 227Ac by beta radiation. Compton scattering of gamma radiation from 212Pb and 208Tl becomes an obstacle in measuring the activity of 228Th with the use of gamma spectrometry. Decay 227Ac is not accompanied by emission of characteristic gamma radiation. There are two basic approaches to determine long-lived parent radionuclides in 223Ra and 224Ra. One approach is that the left-off preparation sample is stored for a long time for 223Ra/224Ra to decay, and alpha/gamma spectra are measured. Another approach is based on the chemical extraction of 227Ac and 228Th traces from a preparation aliquot and further measurement of their activity. JSC “SSC RIAR” performs experiments to generate trial samples of 223RaCl2 and 224RaCl2. For the purpose of long-lived impurities quantification, an aliquot with the activity ranging from 10 to 100 MBq is taken from every batch. The impurities are extracted chemically by sorption of radium isotopes on BioRAD AG-50х8 strong acid cation-exchange resin with EDTA in ammonium acetate buffer solution with a pH from 4.5 to 6.0. In these conditions actinium and thorium form stable complexes, and they are not sorbed on the cation-exchange resin. It has been found that the presence of EDTA, acetic acid and ammonium acetate in the solution does not affect the quality of obtained alpha spectra and impurity detection limits. Therefore, the analysis can be done without pre-desalting or diluting the obtained solutions. The achieved detection limits for long-lived impurities are ~$10^{-5}$% of the activity of radium isotopes, which is enough for their application in nuclear medicine.
Email Address orip@niiar.ru
Presentation Type Poster

Primary author

Mr Pavel Butkaliuk (JSC “SSC RIAR”)

Co-authors

Mr Alexander Kupriyanov (JSC “SSC RIAR”) Mrs Irina Butkaliuk (JSC “SSC RIAR”)

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