A suitable time point for quantifying the radiochemical purity of Ac-labeled radiopharmaceuticals.

TitleA suitable time point for quantifying the radiochemical purity of Ac-labeled radiopharmaceuticals.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2021
AuthorsKelly JM, Amor-Coarasa A, Sweeney E, Wilson JJ, Causey PW, Babich JW
JournalEJNMMI Radiopharm Chem
Volume6
Issue1
Pagination38
Date Published2021 Dec 20
ISSN2365-421X
Abstract

BACKGROUND: As Ac-labeled radiopharmaceuticals continue to show promise as targeted alpha therapeutics, there is a growing need to standardize quality control (QC) testing procedures. The determination of radiochemical purity (RCP) is an essential QC test. A significant obstacle to RCP testing is the disruption of the secular equilibrium between actinium-225 and its daughter radionuclides during labeling and QC testing. In order to accelerate translation of actinium-225 targeted alpha therapy, we aimed to determine the earliest time point at which the RCP of an Ac-labeled radiopharmaceutical can be accurately quantified.

RESULTS: Six ligands were conjugated to macrocyclic metal chelators and labeled with actinium-225 under conditions designed to generate diverse incorporation yields. RCP was determined by radio thin layer chromatography (radioTLC) followed by exposure of the TLC plate on a phosphor screen either 0.5, 2, 3.5, 5, 6.5, or 26 h after the plate was developed. The dataset was used to create models for predicting the true RCP for any pre-equilibrium measurement taken at an early time point. The 585 TLC measurements span RCP values of 1.8-99.5%. The statistical model created from these data predicted an independent data set with high accuracy. Predictions made at 0.5 h are more uncertain than predictions made at later time points. This is primarily due to the decay of bismuth-213. A measurement of RCP > 90% at 2 h predicts a true RCP > 97% and guarantees that RCP will exceed 90% after secular equilibrium is reached. These findings were independently validated using NaI(Tl) scintillation counting and high resolution gamma spectroscopy on a smaller set of samples with 10% ≤ RCP ≤ 100%.

CONCLUSIONS: RCP of Ac-labeled radiopharmaceuticals can be quantified with acceptable accuracy at least 2 h after radioTLC using various methods of quantifying particle emissions. This time point best balances the need to accurately quantify RCP with the need to safely release the batch as quickly as possible.

DOI10.1186/s41181-021-00151-y
Alternate JournalEJNMMI Radiopharm Chem
PubMed ID34928478
PubMed Central IDPMC8688611
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