RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Pitfalls in the Standard Radiochemical Purity Testing for Technetium-99m-Exametazime JF Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology JO J. Nucl. Med. Technol. FD Society of Nuclear Medicine SP 229 OP 231 VO 22 IS 4 A1 Joseph C. Hung A1 Mark E. Wilson A1 Edward B. Silberstein YR 1994 UL http://tech.snmjournals.org/content/22/4/229.abstract AB Objective: The purpose of this study was to examine discrepancies in the standard method for determining the radiochemical purity (RCP) of 99mTc-exametazime. The package insert for 99mTc-exametazime indicates that the entire RCP testing procedure requires approximately 15 min to complete, although the solvent-developing time for the three-paper chromatography system is described to be ≤100 sec. According to the package insert, all solvent-migrated radiochemical components moved up to relative front (Rf) 0.8–1.0; however, the suggested cut lines for three paper strips are all well below the stated Rf value. Methods: Radiochromatogram and autoradiography techniques were used to determine and evaluate the radioactivity distribution of different radiochemical species on the strips. The times for solvent migration and the entire RCP testing procedure were measured. Results: The mean times to run the three standard paper chromatography systems, namely, ITLC-SG/MEK, ITLC-SG/saline and Whatman/50% CH3CN strips were 130.4 ± 9.0 sec, 86.7 ± 9.4 sec and 123.1 ± 6.1 sec, respectively (n = 55). Although our solvent-developing time was longer than the suggested ≤100 sec, the entire RCP analysis procedure (i.e., sample spotting, solvent migration, radioactivity measurement and RCP calculation) can be completed within 5–7 min. Both ITLC-SG/MEK and Whatman/50% CH3CN systems showed significant streaking of radioactivity on the strips (i.e., 0.5–1.0 and 0.6–1.0, respectively) which does not agree with the recommended Rf 0.8–1.0. Conclusion: The quality control information for 99mTc-exametazime should be modified in order to provide accurate information for the time required to perform the entire RCP procedure, the solvent-developing times for three strips and the Rf values for three chromatography systems.