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. 1993 Jan;20(1):23-9.
doi: 10.1016/0969-8051(93)90133-f.

Investigation of two new [99mTc]Tc-HEDP preparations that can be expected to give a better lesion-to-normal-bone uptake ratio when used as bone scanning agents

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Investigation of two new [99mTc]Tc-HEDP preparations that can be expected to give a better lesion-to-normal-bone uptake ratio when used as bone scanning agents

C L de Ligny et al. Nucl Med Biol. 1993 Jan.

Abstract

Two new potential bone scanning agents have been prepared and characterized. One of the agents, Tc(Sn,pH 12)-HEDP, is prepared at pH 12 (and subsequently neutralized). The other agent, Tc(Fe)-HEDP, is prepared by reducing [99mTc]TcO4- by a mixture of Fe(II) and Sn(II). From ion exchange chromatography on Aminex A-28 it appeared that the proportion of early eluting components of the two new agents is larger than that of the usual agent, Tc(Sn,pH 7.4)-HEDP. The stabilities on storage, and in serum, of the three agents appeared to be equally good. The adsorption on tri-calciumphosphate of Tc(Fe)-HEDP and Tc(Sn,pH 7.4)-HEDP was determined at several values of concentrations of Sn(II) and HEDP. Further, the influence of the pH (1-12) during reduction of [99mTc]TcO4- by Sn(II) on the adsorption of the agent on tri-calciumphosphate (at a fixed pH of 7.4) was investigated. It appeared that the adsorption of Tc(Sn,pH 12)-HEDP and Tc(Fe)-HEDP is less than that of Tc(Sn,pH 7.4)-HEDP. It is argued that this result points to a better efficiency in lesion detection of the two new agents, compared to the usual one.

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