Ga67Gallium 67

Gallium-67 is a radioisotope used in positron emission tomography (PET). It has a half-life of 78hours. It is mainly used for the imaging and localization of inflammatory lesions (infections)

To produce Gallium 67,
we recommend this production route:

  • Recommended

    Cyclone:

    Cyclone® IKON

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    67Ga can be produced on a cyclotron using proton bombardment at 26- 28MeV.

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    Target:

    Nirta® Solid target 30 MeV

    Nirta® Solid target 30 MeV is used for irradiation of enriched 68Zn.

    IBA provides only the irradiation station equipment.

    Chemistry:

    Dissolution & Purification

    The irradiated target material is then dissolved and purified to isolate 67Ga in Ga-chloride or citrate. Enriched Zinc can be reused for further plating.

  • Recommended

    Cyclone:

    Cyclone® 30 XP

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    67Ga can be produced on a cyclotron using proton bombardment at 26- 28MeV.

    More about Cyclone® 30 XP

    Target:

    Nirta® Solid target 30 MeV

    Nirta® Solid target 30 MeV is used for irradiation of enriched 68Zn.

    IBA provides only the irradiation station equipment.

    Chemistry:

    Dissolution & Purification

    The irradiated target material is then dissolved and purified to isolate 67Ga in Ga-chloride or citrate. Enriched Zinc can be reused for further plating.

  • Alternative

    Cyclone:

    Cyclone® KIUBE

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    67Ga can also be produced on the Cyclone® KIUBE using a proton beam of ~ 15 MeV

    More about Cyclone® KIUBE

    Target:

    Nirta® Solid target

    Nirta® Solid target  can be used for irradiation of enriched 67Zn.

    More about Nirta® solid target

    Chemistry:

    Dissolution & Purification

    The irradiated target material is then dissolved and purified to isolate 67Ga in Ga-chloride or citrate. Enriched Zinc can be reused for further plating.