On the consensus nomenclature rules for radiopharmaceutical chemistry - Reconsideration of radiochemical conversion

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  • Simon Ametamey
  • Dmitrii Antuganov
  • Andreas Bauman
  • Mathias Berndt
  • Allen F. Brooks
  • Guy Bormans
  • Yearn Seong Choe
  • Nic Gillings
  • Urs O. Hafeli
  • Michelle L. James
  • Klaus Kopka
  • Vasko Kramer
  • Raisa Krasikova
  • Jacob Madsen
  • Linjing Mu
  • Bernd Neumaier
  • Markus Piel
  • Frank Roesch
  • Tobias Ross
  • Roger Schibli
  • Peter J. H. Scott
  • Neil Vasdev
  • Wolfgang Wadsak
  • Brian M. Zeglis

Radiochemical conversion is an important term to be included in the "Consensus nomenclature rules for radiopharmaceutical chemistry". Radiochemical conversion should be used to define reaction efficiency by measuring the transformation of components in a crude reaction mixture at a given time, whereas radiochemical yield is better suited to define the efficiency of an entire reaction process including, for example, separation, isolation, filtration, and formulation. (C) 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

Original languageEnglish
JournalNuclear Medicine and Biology
Volume93
Pages (from-to)19-21
Number of pages3
ISSN0969-8051
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2021

    Research areas

  • Nomenclature, Terminology, Consensus guidelines, Radiopharmaceutical sciences, Nuclear chemistry, Radiochemistry, Radiochemical conversion, Radiochemical yield

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