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. 1994;16(5):195–204. doi: 10.1155/S1463924694000246

Automated synthesis of radiopharmaceuticals for PET: an apparatus for [1-11C]labelled aldoses

Shintaro Nishimura 1, Kazuyoshi Yajima 1, Norihiro Harada 1, Yasuhiro Ogawa 1, Nobuyoshi Hayashi 1
PMCID: PMC2548034  PMID: 18924991

Abstract

This paper describes an instrumentation system for positron emission tomography (PET). A variety of [1-11C]labelled aldoses, such as [1-11C]-D-glucose, and galactose by a modification of the Kiliani-Fischer method have been produced. The instrumentation is fully automatic and consists of a synthesis system and control system. The synthesis system has the following functions: supplying reagents; performing reactions; purifying 11C labelled aldose; and preparing an injectable solution of 11C labelled aldose. These operations are performed by the control system in a remote control room. In a preliminary, hot experiment an injectable solution of [1-11C]-D-glucose was obtained. In addition, the operator is exposed to minimal radiation. The radioactivity of [1-11C]-Dglucose was 47 MBq, and the preparation time was 49 min.

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