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. 1995;17(3):109–114. doi: 10.1155/S1463924695000198

Automated synthesis of radiopharmaceuticals for positron emission tomography: an apparatus for [1-11C] labeled carboxylic acid

Kazuyoshi Yajima 1, Hiroyoshi Yamazaki 1, Hidefumi Kawashima 1, Sento Ino 1, Nobuyoshi Hayashi 1, Yoshihiro Miyake 1
PMCID: PMC2548068  PMID: 18925023

Abstract

A fully automated apparatus for the synthesis and formulation of short-lived 11C (t1/2 = 20 min)-labeled carboxylic acids for positron emission tomograpy (PET) has been developed. Injectable solutions of [1-11C]acetic acid, [1-11C]octanoic acid and [1-11C]palmitic acid wilh radioactivities of 6.36-8.29 GBq, 0.070-1.43 GBq and 0.42-0.89 GBq were obtained. The preparation time was under 40 min after the end of bombardment. An automatic washing function means that labeled compound of the same or different kinds can be produced several times a day without any maintenance of the system. The control system is sited away from the ‘hot laboratory’, so operator exposure to radiation is minimized.

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