Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2154677 | Nuclear Medicine and Biology | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
For the detection and quantification of residual solvents in solutions of radiopharmaceuticals for human applications, a new analysis method was set up. With a simple direct gas chromatography injection, no special sample treatments or special injection techniques (such as head-space or solid-phase microextraction) are necessary.This method is especially suited for the fast and quantitative analysis of residual solvents in radiopharmaceutical formulations where 5–12% ethanol is present. The method proved to be both accurate and linear. The quantification limit is in the lower parts-per-million range, which is sufficient given the need for a fast analysis and the maximally allowed concentration for these residual solvents.
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Authors
Robert P. Klok, Albert D. Windhorst,