The complex 99m TcN CPDTC(CPDTC: N cyclopropyl dithiocarbamate trihydrate) is synthesized through ligand exchange reaction. The two step procedure involves the initial reaction of 99m TcO - 4 with succinic dihydrazide...The complex 99m TcN CPDTC(CPDTC: N cyclopropyl dithiocarbamate trihydrate) is synthesized through ligand exchange reaction. The two step procedure involves the initial reaction of 99m TcO - 4 with succinic dihydrazide(SDH) as a donor of nitrido ligand(N 3- ) in the presence of stannous chloride dihydrate as reducing agent and propylenediamine tetraacetic acid(PDTA) as complex agent, followed by the addition of sodium N cyclopropyl dithiocarbamate trihydrate. The radiochemical purity(RCP) of the product is over 90% as measured by thin layer chromatography(TLC). It is stable over 6 h at room temperature. Its partition coefficient indicates it is a good lipophilic complex. The biodistribution results in mice indicate that 99m TcN CPDTC is significantly retained into the brain. The brain uptake(%, ID/g) is 4.64, 3 54 and 2.59 and the brain/blood ratio is 1.08, 1.27 and 1.28 at 5, 30 and 60 min post injection respectively. These results suggest potential usefulness of the complex as a brain perfusion imaging agent.展开更多
Solid phase exchange radioiodination method was used to label the compound.Pharmacokinetics was studied in rats and the data were dealt with by computer. The results indicate that the compound would be a potential myo...Solid phase exchange radioiodination method was used to label the compound.Pharmacokinetics was studied in rats and the data were dealt with by computer. The results indicate that the compound would be a potential myocardial imaging agent.展开更多
This work is devoted to obtaining radionuclide-labeled microspheres for radionuclide therapy as a therapeutic drug with a selective method of delivery. The nature of magnetic microspheres and quantitative elemental co...This work is devoted to obtaining radionuclide-labeled microspheres for radionuclide therapy as a therapeutic drug with a selective method of delivery. The nature of magnetic microspheres and quantitative elemental composition radiopreparats was considered. We have developed a new method of producing radionuclide-labeled microspheres (radiopharmaceutical ^140Nd-microspheres) for radionuclide therapy.展开更多
文摘The complex 99m TcN CPDTC(CPDTC: N cyclopropyl dithiocarbamate trihydrate) is synthesized through ligand exchange reaction. The two step procedure involves the initial reaction of 99m TcO - 4 with succinic dihydrazide(SDH) as a donor of nitrido ligand(N 3- ) in the presence of stannous chloride dihydrate as reducing agent and propylenediamine tetraacetic acid(PDTA) as complex agent, followed by the addition of sodium N cyclopropyl dithiocarbamate trihydrate. The radiochemical purity(RCP) of the product is over 90% as measured by thin layer chromatography(TLC). It is stable over 6 h at room temperature. Its partition coefficient indicates it is a good lipophilic complex. The biodistribution results in mice indicate that 99m TcN CPDTC is significantly retained into the brain. The brain uptake(%, ID/g) is 4.64, 3 54 and 2.59 and the brain/blood ratio is 1.08, 1.27 and 1.28 at 5, 30 and 60 min post injection respectively. These results suggest potential usefulness of the complex as a brain perfusion imaging agent.
文摘Solid phase exchange radioiodination method was used to label the compound.Pharmacokinetics was studied in rats and the data were dealt with by computer. The results indicate that the compound would be a potential myocardial imaging agent.
文摘This work is devoted to obtaining radionuclide-labeled microspheres for radionuclide therapy as a therapeutic drug with a selective method of delivery. The nature of magnetic microspheres and quantitative elemental composition radiopreparats was considered. We have developed a new method of producing radionuclide-labeled microspheres (radiopharmaceutical ^140Nd-microspheres) for radionuclide therapy.