Analysis of Heavy Metals in 201TlTlCl Injection Using Polarography.
- Author:
Kwon Soo CHUN
;
Yong Sup SUH
;
Seung Dae YANG
;
Soon Hyuk AHN
;
Sang Wook KIM
;
Kang Hyuk CHOI
;
Dong Hoon LEE
;
Sang Moo LIM
;
Kook Hyun YU
- Publication Type:Original Article
- Keywords:
Polarography;
Osteryoung square wave stripping voltammetry;
Quality assurance
- MeSH:
Calibration;
Cardiovascular Diseases;
Catharsis;
Copper;
Electrodes;
Hydrogen-Ion Concentration;
Korea;
Limit of Detection;
Metals, Heavy*;
Nausea;
Polarography*;
Quality Control;
Radiopharmaceuticals;
Thallium;
Vomiting
- From:Korean Journal of Nuclear Medicine
2000;34(4):336-343
- CountryRepublic of Korea
- Language:Korean
-
Abstract:
PURPOSE: Thallous-201 chloride produced at Korea Cancer Center Hospital(KCCH) is used in detecting cardiovascular disease and cancer. Thallium impurity can cause emesis, catharsis and nausea, so the presence of thallium and other metal impurities should be determined. According to USP and KP, their amounts must be less than 2 ppm in thallium and 5 ppm in total. In this study, the detection method of trace amounts of metal impurities in [201Tl]TlCl injection with polarography was optimized without environmental contamination. MATERALS AND METHODS: For the detection of metal impurities, Osteryoung Square Wave Stripping Voltammetry method was used in Bio-Analytical System (BAS) 50W polarograph. The voltammetry was composed of Dropping Mercury Electrode (DME) as a working electrode, Ag/AgCl as a reference electrode and Pt wire as a counter electrode. Square wave stripping method, which makes use of formation and deformation of amalgam, was adopted to determine the metal impurities, and pH 7 phosphate buffer was used as supporting electrolyte. RESULTS: T1, Cu and Pb in thallous-201 chloride solution were detected by scanning from 300 mV to -800 mV. Calibration curves were made by using TlNO3, CuSO4 and Pb(NO3)2 as standard solutions. Tl was confirmed at -450 mV peak potential and Cu at -50 mV. Less than 2 ppm of Tl and Cu was detected and Pb was not detected in KCCH-produced thallous-201 chloride injection. CONCLUSION: Detection limit of thallium and copper is approximately 50 ppb with this method. As a result of this experiment, thallium and other metal impurities in thallous-201 chloride injection, produced at Korea Cancer Center Hospital, are in the regulation of USP and KP. Polarograph could be applied for the determination of metal impurities in the quality control of radiopharmaceuticals conveniently without environmental contamination.