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Radiopharmaceutical 
Ganesh D.Mote 
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Radiopharmaceutical 
Radioactive substances-They are unstable and 
undergo spontaneous decomopsition by emission of 
radiation 
Isotopes-Nuclides having same number of protons but 
different numbers of neutrons are termed as isotopes. 
When radioisotopes undergo disintegration or 
radioactive decay,they produce alpha,beta,gamma 
radiation 
Types of Radioactive nuclide 
1.natural radionuclide 2.Artificial radionuclide. 
E.g uranium 238,radium 226 undergo disintigration to 
produce alpha,beta,gamma radical 
Unit of radioactivity-Curie(c) 
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Radiopharmaceuticals 
Curie-It may defined as the quantity of any 
radioactive substances undergoes same number 
of disintegration in unite time as 1gm of radium is 
equal to 3.7×1010 disintegration per second 
Half life-Time reqiured to Disintegration of active 
compounds at half concentration is known as half 
life 
t1/2=0.693/lambda 
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Radioactivity 
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1- Alpha particle decay: 
Alpha particles are made of 2 protons and 2 
neutrons. 
We can write them as , or , because 
they're the same as a helium nucleus. 
This means that when a nucleus emits an alpha 
particle, its atomic number decreases by 2 and its 
atomic mass decreases by 4. 
Alpha particles are relatively slow and heavy. 
They have a low penetrating power - you can 
stop them with just a sheet of paper. 
Because they have a large charge, alpha particles 
ionise other atoms strongly. 
Alpha-decay occurs in very heavy elements, for 
example, Uranium and Radium. 
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Since alpha particles cannot penetrate the dead layer of the skin, they do 
not present a hazard from exposure external to the body. 
However, due to the very large number of ionizations they produce in a 
very short distance, alpha emitters can present a serious hazard when they 
are in close proximity to cells and tissues such as the lung. Special 
precautions are taken to ensure that alpha emitters are not inhaled, 
ingested or injected. 7
2- Beta particle decay: 
Beta particles have a charge of minus 1. This 
means that beta particles are the same as an 
electron. 
We can write them as or , because they're 
the same as an electron. 
This means that when a nucleus emits a - 
particle: the atomic mass is unchanged 
the atomic number increases or 
decreases by 1. 
They are fast, and light. 
Beta particles have a medium penetrating 
power - they are stopped by a sheet of 
aluminium. 
Example of radiopharmaceutical emits , 
phosphorus-32 
Beta particles ionise atoms that they pass, but not 
as strongly as alpha particles do. 
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Beta particles are much less massive and less charged than 
alpha particles and interact less intensely with atoms in the 
materials they pass through, which gives them a longer range 
10than alpha particles.
3- Gamma ray: 
Gamma rays are waves, not particles. 
This means that they have no mass and no 
charge. 
in Gamma decay: 
- atomic number unchanged 
- atomic mass unchanged. 
Gamma rays have a high penetrating power 
- it takes a thick sheet of metal such as lead to 
reduce them. 
Gamma rays do not directly ionise other 
atoms, although they may cause atoms to emit 
other particles which will then cause ionisation. 
We don't find pure gamma sources - gamma 
rays are emitted along side alpha or beta 
11 particles.
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3- Gamma ray: 
Useful gamma sources inculde Technetium-99m, 
which is used as a "tracer" in medicine. 
This is a combined beta and gamma source, and is 
chosen because betas are less harmful to the patient 
than alphas (less ionisation) and because Technetium 
has a short half-life (just over 6 hours), so it decays 
away quickly and reduces the dose to the patient. 
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Alpha particles are easy to stop, gamma 
rays are hard to stop. 
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Mode of radioactive decay: 
Type of Radiation Alpha particle Beta particle Gamma ray 
Symbol or 
Charge +2 -1 0 
Speed slow fast Very fast 
Ionising ability high medium 0 
Penetrating power low medium high 
Stopped by: paper aluminium lead 
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Production of radionisotopes 
Reactor irradiation-fissionable material(uranium) 
taken In moderator and neutron fluxing on 
uranium forms isotopes. 
Cyclon Irradiation-Bambarding of atoms causes 
generation of radioactive isotopes. 
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Measurement of radioactivity 
1.Ionization of Chamber-Ionization chamber filled with 
gases and fitted with two electrodes.When radiation 
passes over it,causes ionization of gas molecules and 
forms ions.that ions moves to cathode and anode and 
produce electricity.According electricity ampilcity 
determines radioactivity 
2. Proportional counters-in this application of potential 
electones causes bursting of gases and forms more 
electron.This electron moves to anode.Generates 
electric current.Showes radioactivity in terms of curie. 
3.Geiger-Muller counter-These are most popular 
Radiation detectors.They can detect 
alpha,beta,gamma radiation.Geiger Muller contains 
chamber filled with gas under low atmospheric 
pressure.Ionization of gas molecule by radiation forms 
electric current.electric current showes activity in 
18 terms of curie
Handelling and storage of Radioactive 
isotopes 
 Precaution during handling and storage of 
radioactive substances 
1. One should not touch radioactive emitter with hand but it 
should be handeled by means of foreceps 
2. Smoking,eating and drinking activity should not be done in 
laboratory where the radioactive materials handeled 
3. Sufficient protective clothing have to be used while handling 
the materials 
4. Radiactive materials have to be stored in suitable labelled 
containers,shielded by lead bricks 
5. Area where radioactive materials have to been stored or 
used should be monitored. 
6. Disposal of radioactive materials should be carried out with 
great care 
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Application of Isotopes 
1. Radiation source in therapy-it produces destructive 
role because radiation has ability to cause 
radiation.they destruct cancerous cell by 
ionization.e.g Sodium phosphate is(32p) used in 
therapy of blood cancer 
2. Diagnostic purposes-Labeled cyanocobalamine 
finds use for measuring glomerular filteration rate 
and sodium rose bengal used in liver function test 
3. Research-In research isotopes are used as tracers 
4. Sterilization-Radiation are use in sterilization of 
instrument in hospital and final packed 
container.Radiation cause ionization of 
bacteria,viruses,fungi,pathogenic bacteria.Hence it 
is used in sterilization.e.g Cesium used for 
sterlization of surgical instrument. 
5. Determination of hypothyroidism and 
hyperthyroidism 
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Radio-Opaque contrast media 
 Defination -are the substances having property of casting shadow on x-ray films. 
These substances are having ability to stops X-ray and hence appear opaque on x-ray 
examination.such preparation is known as x-ray contrast media. 
 X-ray passes through high atomic number.The bone is very harder hence by passing 
x-ray gives x-ray film image.hence it is used for diagnosis 
 But soft tissue having less atomic number can able to pass x-ray hence we cant take 
x-ray of soft tissue.hence for imaging or casting the x-ray of soft tissue the radio-opaque 
contrast media are used 
 These compounds administered by systemic i.e orally and intravenously 
 These compounds have been successfully for examination of gastrointestinal 
tract,kidney,liver,gall bladder,blood vessels of heart 
 E.g Barium Sulphate 
 Classification of Radio-opaque contrast media 
1. Water soluble contrast media 
2. Water insoluble contrast media 
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Ideal requirement of radio-opaque contrast 
media 
1. It should have high solubility 
2. It should have high stability 
3. It should not have any pharmacological 
effects 
4. It should excrete rapidly with no toxic 
effects 
5. It should stay in the body for sufficient x-ray 
visualisation 
6. It should concentrate in selectively in the 
concerned organs 
7. It should have adequate radio-opacity 22
Preparation of radio-opaque contrast 
media 
Barium sulphate(barium meal,shadow meal 
Molecular formula-BaSO4 
Molecular wt-233.4 
Preparation-barium sulphate is prepared by treating barium chloride with 
sulphuric acid. 
BaCl2+H2SO4 BaSO4+2HCl 
Ba(OH)2+H2SO4 BaSO4+2H2O 
Properties-Fine,odourless,tasteless,odourless,free from grittiness.It is iinsoluble 
in water 
Test for identity-sample is treated with sodium carbonate and potasium 
carbonate in crucible and then treated with HCl give characterstics of sulphates. 
Test for purity-It has to tested for Limit test for arsenic,sulphate,iron,heavy 
metal,choride,LOD 
Storage-It should be stored in a well closed container 
Use-Barium sulphate is a diagnostic drug which is used medicinally in x-ray 
examination.It is administered by enema before x-ray examination in the form 
of barium meal to make intestine opaque to x-ray examination. 
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  • 2. Radiopharmaceutical Radioactive substances-They are unstable and undergo spontaneous decomopsition by emission of radiation Isotopes-Nuclides having same number of protons but different numbers of neutrons are termed as isotopes. When radioisotopes undergo disintegration or radioactive decay,they produce alpha,beta,gamma radiation Types of Radioactive nuclide 1.natural radionuclide 2.Artificial radionuclide. E.g uranium 238,radium 226 undergo disintigration to produce alpha,beta,gamma radical Unit of radioactivity-Curie(c) 2
  • 3. Radiopharmaceuticals Curie-It may defined as the quantity of any radioactive substances undergoes same number of disintegration in unite time as 1gm of radium is equal to 3.7×1010 disintegration per second Half life-Time reqiured to Disintegration of active compounds at half concentration is known as half life t1/2=0.693/lambda 3
  • 5. 1- Alpha particle decay: Alpha particles are made of 2 protons and 2 neutrons. We can write them as , or , because they're the same as a helium nucleus. This means that when a nucleus emits an alpha particle, its atomic number decreases by 2 and its atomic mass decreases by 4. Alpha particles are relatively slow and heavy. They have a low penetrating power - you can stop them with just a sheet of paper. Because they have a large charge, alpha particles ionise other atoms strongly. Alpha-decay occurs in very heavy elements, for example, Uranium and Radium. 5
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  • 7. Since alpha particles cannot penetrate the dead layer of the skin, they do not present a hazard from exposure external to the body. However, due to the very large number of ionizations they produce in a very short distance, alpha emitters can present a serious hazard when they are in close proximity to cells and tissues such as the lung. Special precautions are taken to ensure that alpha emitters are not inhaled, ingested or injected. 7
  • 8. 2- Beta particle decay: Beta particles have a charge of minus 1. This means that beta particles are the same as an electron. We can write them as or , because they're the same as an electron. This means that when a nucleus emits a - particle: the atomic mass is unchanged the atomic number increases or decreases by 1. They are fast, and light. Beta particles have a medium penetrating power - they are stopped by a sheet of aluminium. Example of radiopharmaceutical emits , phosphorus-32 Beta particles ionise atoms that they pass, but not as strongly as alpha particles do. 8
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  • 10. Beta particles are much less massive and less charged than alpha particles and interact less intensely with atoms in the materials they pass through, which gives them a longer range 10than alpha particles.
  • 11. 3- Gamma ray: Gamma rays are waves, not particles. This means that they have no mass and no charge. in Gamma decay: - atomic number unchanged - atomic mass unchanged. Gamma rays have a high penetrating power - it takes a thick sheet of metal such as lead to reduce them. Gamma rays do not directly ionise other atoms, although they may cause atoms to emit other particles which will then cause ionisation. We don't find pure gamma sources - gamma rays are emitted along side alpha or beta 11 particles.
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  • 14. 3- Gamma ray: Useful gamma sources inculde Technetium-99m, which is used as a "tracer" in medicine. This is a combined beta and gamma source, and is chosen because betas are less harmful to the patient than alphas (less ionisation) and because Technetium has a short half-life (just over 6 hours), so it decays away quickly and reduces the dose to the patient. 14
  • 15. Alpha particles are easy to stop, gamma rays are hard to stop. 15
  • 16. Mode of radioactive decay: Type of Radiation Alpha particle Beta particle Gamma ray Symbol or Charge +2 -1 0 Speed slow fast Very fast Ionising ability high medium 0 Penetrating power low medium high Stopped by: paper aluminium lead 16
  • 17. Production of radionisotopes Reactor irradiation-fissionable material(uranium) taken In moderator and neutron fluxing on uranium forms isotopes. Cyclon Irradiation-Bambarding of atoms causes generation of radioactive isotopes. 17
  • 18. Measurement of radioactivity 1.Ionization of Chamber-Ionization chamber filled with gases and fitted with two electrodes.When radiation passes over it,causes ionization of gas molecules and forms ions.that ions moves to cathode and anode and produce electricity.According electricity ampilcity determines radioactivity 2. Proportional counters-in this application of potential electones causes bursting of gases and forms more electron.This electron moves to anode.Generates electric current.Showes radioactivity in terms of curie. 3.Geiger-Muller counter-These are most popular Radiation detectors.They can detect alpha,beta,gamma radiation.Geiger Muller contains chamber filled with gas under low atmospheric pressure.Ionization of gas molecule by radiation forms electric current.electric current showes activity in 18 terms of curie
  • 19. Handelling and storage of Radioactive isotopes  Precaution during handling and storage of radioactive substances 1. One should not touch radioactive emitter with hand but it should be handeled by means of foreceps 2. Smoking,eating and drinking activity should not be done in laboratory where the radioactive materials handeled 3. Sufficient protective clothing have to be used while handling the materials 4. Radiactive materials have to be stored in suitable labelled containers,shielded by lead bricks 5. Area where radioactive materials have to been stored or used should be monitored. 6. Disposal of radioactive materials should be carried out with great care 19
  • 20. Application of Isotopes 1. Radiation source in therapy-it produces destructive role because radiation has ability to cause radiation.they destruct cancerous cell by ionization.e.g Sodium phosphate is(32p) used in therapy of blood cancer 2. Diagnostic purposes-Labeled cyanocobalamine finds use for measuring glomerular filteration rate and sodium rose bengal used in liver function test 3. Research-In research isotopes are used as tracers 4. Sterilization-Radiation are use in sterilization of instrument in hospital and final packed container.Radiation cause ionization of bacteria,viruses,fungi,pathogenic bacteria.Hence it is used in sterilization.e.g Cesium used for sterlization of surgical instrument. 5. Determination of hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism 20
  • 21. Radio-Opaque contrast media  Defination -are the substances having property of casting shadow on x-ray films. These substances are having ability to stops X-ray and hence appear opaque on x-ray examination.such preparation is known as x-ray contrast media.  X-ray passes through high atomic number.The bone is very harder hence by passing x-ray gives x-ray film image.hence it is used for diagnosis  But soft tissue having less atomic number can able to pass x-ray hence we cant take x-ray of soft tissue.hence for imaging or casting the x-ray of soft tissue the radio-opaque contrast media are used  These compounds administered by systemic i.e orally and intravenously  These compounds have been successfully for examination of gastrointestinal tract,kidney,liver,gall bladder,blood vessels of heart  E.g Barium Sulphate  Classification of Radio-opaque contrast media 1. Water soluble contrast media 2. Water insoluble contrast media 21
  • 22. Ideal requirement of radio-opaque contrast media 1. It should have high solubility 2. It should have high stability 3. It should not have any pharmacological effects 4. It should excrete rapidly with no toxic effects 5. It should stay in the body for sufficient x-ray visualisation 6. It should concentrate in selectively in the concerned organs 7. It should have adequate radio-opacity 22
  • 23. Preparation of radio-opaque contrast media Barium sulphate(barium meal,shadow meal Molecular formula-BaSO4 Molecular wt-233.4 Preparation-barium sulphate is prepared by treating barium chloride with sulphuric acid. BaCl2+H2SO4 BaSO4+2HCl Ba(OH)2+H2SO4 BaSO4+2H2O Properties-Fine,odourless,tasteless,odourless,free from grittiness.It is iinsoluble in water Test for identity-sample is treated with sodium carbonate and potasium carbonate in crucible and then treated with HCl give characterstics of sulphates. Test for purity-It has to tested for Limit test for arsenic,sulphate,iron,heavy metal,choride,LOD Storage-It should be stored in a well closed container Use-Barium sulphate is a diagnostic drug which is used medicinally in x-ray examination.It is administered by enema before x-ray examination in the form of barium meal to make intestine opaque to x-ray examination. 23