3BIO: Journal of Biological Science, Technology and Management
Vol. 4 No. 1 (2022)

Autosterilization Effect of Gamma Radiation in Non-sterile Radiopharmaceuticals

Widyastuti Widjaksana (Research Center for Radioisotope and Radiopharmaceutical Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency (PRTRR-ORTN BRIN))
Enny Lestari (Research Center for Radioisotope and Radiopharmaceutical Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency (PRTRR-ORTN BRIN), Puspiptek, Setu, South Tangerang 15314, Indonesia)
Maskur Maskur (Research Center for Radioisotope and Radiopharmaceutical Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency (PRTRR-ORTN BRIN), Puspiptek, Setu, South Tangerang 15314, Indonesia)
Sudarsih Sudarsih (Research Center for Radioisotope and Radiopharmaceutical Technology, National Research and Innovation Agency (PRTRR-ORTN BRIN))



Article Info

Publish Date
20 Apr 2022

Abstract

Gamma radiation is commonly used in sterilizing various products because of its microbial-killing property. Several radiopharmaceuticals are processed aseptically, which requires a well-managed GMP-based facility. This study aims to ensure that radiopharmaceutical can behave as an auto sterilizing agent since it contains radionuclide that emits gamma radiation. Sm-153-ethylenediaminetetramethylenephosphonate (Sm-153-EDTMP) and I-131-Hippuran were used as models in this study, in which various radioactivities of these products were added into non-sterile vials in the non-aseptic working area and tested for sterility using direct inoculation method. The result showed that samples containing 7 mCi of Sm-153-EDTMP and less than 2 mCi of I-131-orthoiodohippurate (I-131-Hippuran) changed the clarity of the media, but not for those containing higher radioactivity. The results showed that Sm-153-EDTMP and I-131-Hippuran at certain radioactivity can auto sterilize themselves, whereas the positive control sample and the products diluted with non-sterile water remained unsterile. This study showed that radiopharmaceuticals have auto sterilizing properties at relatively low radioactivity, depending on the products’ bioburden. Therefore, the usual aseptic preparation of some radiopharmaceuticals can be considered terminal sterilization.

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3bio

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Agriculture, Biological Sciences & Forestry Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Chemical Engineering, Chemistry & Bioengineering Immunology & microbiology Neuroscience

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3Bio: Journal of Biological Science, Technology and Management is an interdisciplinary peer-reviewed journal in a wide aspect related to the field of life sciences and other related fields of study. The journal aims to promote scientific discourse and disseminate research on various branches and ...