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publicationNumber JP-WO2008056481-A1
titleOfInvention Radiodiagnostic agent
abstract The present invention provides a composition of a radioactive fluorine-labeled amino acid compound in which radiolysis is suppressed. A composition comprising a sugar lactone mixed with a radioactive fluorine-labeled amino acid compound in an effective amount for suppressing radiolysis. As the sugar lactone, those selected from the group consisting of ascorbic acid and glucono-σ-lactone can be preferably used. The sugar lactone is preferably selected from compounds acceptable as pharmaceutical additives. The composition preferably contains sugar lactone in a range of 0.5 μmol / mL or more and an amount acceptable as a pharmaceutical additive. The composition is preferably prepared such that the radioactivity concentration during use is 25 to 125 MBq / mL. [Selection figure] None
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