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. 1987 Dec;4(6):524-30.
doi: 10.1023/a:1016491925109.

Radiolabeling of intact dosage forms by neutron activation: effects on in vitro performance

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Radiolabeling of intact dosage forms by neutron activation: effects on in vitro performance

A Parr et al. Pharm Res. 1987 Dec.

Abstract

Compressed tablets containing various quantities of stable isotopes of Ba, Er, and Sm for use in neutron activation studies were evaluated for the effect of stable isotope incorporation on tablet hardness and disintegration times. At concentrations likely to be used in scintigraphic studies employing neutron activation as a radiolabeling method, no significant effect on in vitro parameters were observed. While the incorporation of stable isotopes influenced tablet hardness to a greater degree than disintegration time, irradiation of tablets in a neutron flux of 4.4 x 10(13) n/cm2 sec had a direct effect on tablet disintegration time. Thus, future neutron activation studies should focus on minimizing the amount of stable isotope to be incorporated with the formulation while using the shortest feasible irradiation time.

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