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Appl Radiat Isot ; 189: 110428, 2022 Nov.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36049443

RESUMO

The availability of novel radionuclides plays a fundamental role in the development of personalized nuclear medicine. In particular, there is growing interest in pairs formed by two radioisotopes of the same element, the so-called true theranostic pairs, such as 61,64Cu/67Cu, 43,44Sc/47Sc and 155Tb/149,161Tb. In this case, the two radionuclides have identical kinetics and chemical reactivity, allowing to predict whether the patient will benefit from a therapeutic treatment on the basis of nuclear imaging data. 47Sc [t1/2 = 3.349 d, E [Formula: see text] = 440.9 keV (68.4%); 600.3 keV (31.6%), Eγ = 159.4 keV (68.3%)] is a promising radionuclide for theranostic applications in nuclear medicine. Its physical characteristics make it suitable for radionuclide therapy and allow SPECT imaging during treatment. Moreover, 47Sc is foreseen as the therapeutic partner of the ß+-emitters 43Sc and 44Sc, both under study for PET imaging, opening new avenues towards the true theranostics concept. 47Sc can be produced by proton irradiation of an enriched 50Ti oxide target with a medical cyclotron equipped with a solid target station. To optimize the production yield and the radionuclidic purity, an accurate knowledge of the production cross sections is necessary. In this paper, we report on measurements of the production cross section of 47Sc and 46Sc using enriched 50Ti titanium oxide targets, performed at the Bern University Hospital cyclotron laboratory. On the basis of the obtained results, a study of the production yield and purity was performed to assess the optimal irradiation conditions. A production test was also carried out to confirm these findings.


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Ciclotrons , Escândio , Humanos , Óxidos , Tomografia por Emissão de Pósitrons/métodos , Prótons , Radioisótopos
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Appl Radiat Isot ; 190: 110466, 2022 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36174333

RESUMO

The availability of novel medical radionuclides is a key point in the development of personalised nuclear medicine. In particular, copper radioisotopes are attracting considerable interest as they can be used to label various molecules of medical interest, such as proteins and peptides, and offer two of the most promising true theranostic pairs, namely 61Cu/67Cu and 64Cu/67Cu. Although 64Cu (t1/2 = 12.7006 h, ß+: 17.6%, ß-: 38.5%) is nowadays the most commonly used as a diagnostic radionuclide, 61Cu (t1/2 = 3.339 h, ß+: 61%) features more favourable nuclear properties, such as a higher positron decay fraction and the absence of ß- emissions. To date, the production of 61Cu has been carried out irradiating highly enriched 61Ni targets with a low energy proton beam. However, the use of the very expensive 61Ni targets requires an efficient recovery of the target material and makes this method quite inconvenient. Another promising production route is the proton irradiation of natural Zn or enriched 64Zn targets, exploiting the (p,α) nuclear reaction. Along this line, a research program is ongoing at the Bern medical cyclotron, equipped with an external beam transfer line and a solid target station. In this paper, we report on cross-section measurements of the 64Zn(p,α)61Cu nuclear reaction using natural Zn and enriched 64Zn material, which served as the basis to perform optimized 61Cu production tests with solid targets.


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Ciclotrons , Prótons , Radioisótopos de Cobre/química , Compostos Radiofarmacêuticos/química , Zinco
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