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An evaluation of paper chromatography for measuring the levels of radiochemical impurities in 99m Tc Medronate Injection
Author(s) -
Millar Alistair M.,
O'Brien Lesley M.,
Beattie Lynn A.,
Craig Fiona
Publication year - 2010
Publication title -
journal of labelled compounds and radiopharmaceuticals
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.432
H-Index - 47
eISSN - 1099-1344
pISSN - 0362-4803
DOI - 10.1002/jlcr.1693
Subject(s) - chemistry , impurity , chromatography , paper chromatography , thin layer chromatography , pertechnetate , radiochemistry , high performance liquid chromatography , nuclear chemistry , technetium , organic chemistry
Background : The European Pharmacopoeia specifies Instant Thin‐Layer Chromatography Silica Gel (ITLC‐SG) as the stationary phase for measuring radiochemical impurities in 99m Tc Medronate. The Pall Corporation has stopped manufacturing ITLC‐SG. Aim : To investigate chromatography papers as alternatives to ITLC‐SG. Experimental : The resolution of the main 99m Tc Medronate and impurity peaks were compared on five Whatman papers (1CHR, 31ET, 3MM, 4CHR and 54SFC) using the pharmacopoeial mobile phases: methyl ethyl ketone for detecting 99m Tc pertechnetate impurity and sodium acetate solution (136 g/l) for detecting hydrolysed reduced and colloidal 99m Tc impurities. The effects of three sample spot treatments (wet, hot dried and air dried) on the distribution of the radiochemical impurities were compared. The levels of radiochemical impurities measured in samples of 99m Tc Medronate were compared. Results : The highest resolutions were obtained with 1CHR, 4CHR and 54SFC. Sample spot drying resulted in the measurement of artifactually high levels of 99m Tc pertechnetate impurity. When analysing 99m Tc Medronate, erroneously high levels of colloidal and 99m Tc pertechnetate impurities were measured with 1CHR and 4CHR. Conclusions : 54SFC paper is a suitable alternative to ITLC‐SG for measuring radiochemical impurities in 99m Tc Medronate. The sample spot should be wet when the paper strip is placed in the chromatography tank. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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