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Low cost and open source purification apparatus for GMP [13N] Ammonia production

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APPLIED RADIATION AND ISOTOPES
Volume 185, Issue -, Pages -

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.apradiso.2022.110214

Keywords

Radiopharmaceuticals; Positron emission tomography; N-13 ammonia; Automation; Good Manufacturing Practice

Funding

  1. Western Universitys Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry
  2. GE Healthcare, Ontario Research Fund [RE07-021]

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This study developed and validated an Arduino-based device for purifying [N-13]NH3, aiming to address the increased production costs caused by stricter regulatory oversight. The results showed that the automated method could produce equivalent quality radiopharmaceutical as the manual method, with better reproducibility and robustness.
Nitrogen-13 labeled ammonia ([N-13]NH3) has been used for myocardial perfusion imaging with Positron Emission Tomography for decades. Recent increases to regulatory oversight have led to stricter adherence to Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) when producing this short half-life (9.97 min) radiopharmaceutical. This has increased production costs. Our cyclotron facility initially developed a manual GMP production method, but it was prone to human error. With increased costs in mind, we developed and validated an Arduino-based device to purifying [N-13]NH3 for clinical use. Construction, programming, and GMP validation results are discussed. The automated method was found to produce equivalent quality radiopharmaceutical but was more reproducible and robust.

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