%0 Journal Article %T Development of a Ready-to-Use PSMA-11 Kit Formulation and Biological Evaluation of Binding Affinity %A Maria Renata Valente Brandã %A o Freire %A Natá %A lia Marchesan Bexiga %A Marco Antonio Stephano %A Joã %A o Ezequiel Oliveira %A Carlos Roberto Jorge Soares %A Ana Clá %A udia Camargo Miranda %A Anna Carolina de Alcâ %A ntara Barbosa %A Marycel Figols de Barboza %A Laura Fernanda Garcia %A Luiz Felipe S. Teixeira %A Maria Helena Marumo Bellini %A Natanael Gomes da Silva %A Luiza Mascarenhas Balieiro %A Joel Mendes %A Elaine Bortoleti de Araú %A jo %J Advances in Molecular Imaging %P 7-22 %@ 2161-6752 %D 2024 %I Scientific Research Publishing %R 10.4236/ami.2024.132002 %X Introduction: 68Ga-PSMA-11 is considered the gold standard in detection of micro and oligometastases in advanced prostate cancer, being used for therapeutic planning, as well as, potentially, for evaluating response to treatment. The development of ready-to-use lyophilized kit of PSMA-11 adds quality and safety to the routine use of this radiopharmaceutical and represents a pharmacotechnical challenge as it must preserve the integrity and specificity of the ligand. Methods: PSMA-11 kit formulation was proposed, considering radiolabeling parameters and the preservation of the peptide during the lyophilization process, using mannitol as an excipient. Critical temperature characterization studies were carried out using DSC equipment and the freeze-drying process was developed. The direct radiolabeling conditions were evaluated and standardized using 68Ge/68Ga generator eluate from two different manufacturers (ITG and Eckert & Ziegler). The radiochemical purity was evaluated by TLC and HPLC. Biological evaluation was carried out with lyophilized PSMA-11 to demonstrate the integrity of the peptide and preservation of biological activity after the lyophilization process. Results: Based on critical temperature characterization studies, the freeze-drying cycle was designed to reach a freezing temperature of around −40˚C and primary drying at 2˚C. Using 20 mg of mannitol, an intact and elegant lyophilized cake was obtained. PSMA-11 lyophilized kit was directly labeled with 68Ga eluate from 68Ge/68Ga GMP generators (ITG and Eckert & Ziegler) resulting in % RP > 95% at pH 4.0 to 4.5. The results obtained from in vitro and in vivo biological competition studies confirmed the preservation of PSMA-11 affinity for the receptor after lyophilization. Conclusion: A lyophilized formulation (Kit) of PSMA-11 was successfully obtained, which preserved the integrity and biological activity of the peptide and guaranteed radiolabeling efficiency. %K 68Ga-PSMA-11 %K Prostate-Specific Membrane Antigen (PSMA) %K Ready-to-Use Kit %K GMP-Grade Generators %K Metastatic Prostate Cancer %K PET Imaging %U http://www.scirp.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=134078