RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 Chemical Stability of Reconstituted Sincalide in Sterile Water Under 2 Different Storage Conditions JF Journal of Nuclear Medicine Technology JO J. Nucl. Med. Technol. FD Society of Nuclear Medicine SP 174 OP 176 DO 10.2967/jnmt.119.230441 VO 48 IS 2 A1 Eric Belanger A1 Shawn M. Wolf A1 Steven A. Zatt A1 Jeffrey Christoff A1 Yousif Rojeab YR 2020 UL http://tech.snmjournals.org/content/48/2/174.abstract AB This study aimed to evaluate the chemical stability of sincalide at 2 common storage conditions—room temperature and refrigeration—in an attempt to simulate the conditions faced during centralized reconstitution and subsequent distribution to regional clinical facilities. Sincalide is a peptide hormone product administered parenterally as an aid for diagnostic imaging of hepatobiliary conditions. With an estimated postreconstitution shelf-life of 8 h (updated by the manufacturer in 2014 with limited supporting data) and frequent shortages due to an intermittent supply, there is both clinical and economic value in the experimental determination of the true chemical stability of this agent. Methods: Sincalide was reconstituted and stored at both temperatures (n = 4 each), and samples were collected at predetermined time points. A validated high-performance liquid chromatography analytic method was used for quantification of the active ingredient in these samples. Results: Little to no chemical degradation of sincalide was observed for the duration of study, over 8 d, after reconstitution and storage at room temperature. A trend toward a cyclic fluctuation in concentration was also shared among all samples. A similar trend toward little to no chemical degradation and cyclic pattern was observed for the duration of study, over 8 d, after reconstitution and storage in refrigeration. Conclusion: This study supports that from a chemical standpoint, sincalide may potentially be used up to at least 8 d after reconstitution with sterile water, thus providing convenience and cost-saving benefits to medical institutions using the product. The findings of this study, however, warrant microbial testing over this storage duration before any recommendations for extended use can be made.