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Preparation and Quality Control of Scandium-46 Bleomycin as a Possible Therapeutic AgentKeywords: Bleomycin , Sc-46 , Biodistribution , Radiolabeling Abstract: Introduction: Due to interesting therapeutic properties of 46Sc and antineoblastic antibiotic, bleomycin (BLM), 46Sc-bleomycin (46Sc-BLM) was developed as a possible therapeutic compound. Methods: In this work, Sc-46 chloride was obtained by thermal neutron flux (4 × 1013 n.cm-2.s-1) of natural metallic scandium sample followed by dissolution in acidic media as a substitute for 47Sc in radiolabeling studies which was further used for labeling of bleomycin (BLM) followed by stability studies as well as biodistribution in wild-type rats. Results: Sc-46 was obtained in high radiochemical purity (ITLC, >99%, two systems) as well as acceptable specific activity. At optimized conditions a radiochemical purity of 98% was obtained for 46Sc-BLM shown by ITLC (Specific activity, 740 GBq/mmole). The accumulation of the radiolabeled compound in lungs, liver and spleen demonstrates a similar pattern to the other radiolabeled bleomycins. Conclusion: Sc-BLM is a possible therapeutic agent in human malignancies and the efficacy of the compound should be tested in various tumor-bearing models.
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