Industrial-Scale Synthesis of Intrinsically Radiolabeled 64CuS Nanoparticles for Use in Positron Emission Tomography (PET) Imaging of Cancer

2016 
Synthesis of intrinsically radiolabeled nanoparticles is an emerging concept in cancer theranostics and is expected to play an imperative role in translating nanotechnology research into the nuclear medicine industry. In order to reduce reliance on cyclotron produced 64Cu (t1/2 = 12.7 h, EC 45%, β+ 17.9%, β– 37.1%) and increase global accessibility of this radioisotope for preclinical and clinical investigations, we have explored the feasibility of using neutron-activated 64Cu produced in research reactors for potential use in cancer theranostics. A viable strategy has been developed for production of 64Cu in medium-flux research reactors and its utilization toward industrial-scale (GBq level) synthesis of intrinsically radiolabeled 64CuS nanoparticles (∼30 nm particle size). The synthesis procedure was easily executable in a hot cell equipped with remotely operable gadgets and 64CuS nanoparticles could be synthesized in a form suitable for clinical administration. The stability of the nanoparticles under...
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