Radiochemical purity
Place a measured volume of Injection,appropriately diluted,such that it provides a count rate of about 20,000counts per minute,about 10mm from one end of a 10-×50-mm strip of chromatographic paper (see
Chromatography á621ñ),and immediately develop the chromatogram over a period of 3to 5minutes by ascending chromatography,using saline TS,and air-dry.Determine the radioactivity distribution by scanning with a suitable collimated radiation detector.Not more than 10.0%of the total radioactivity is found at the point of application.Similarly prepare a second strip,and thoroughly dry the spot with nitrogen.Develop the chromatogram over a period of 35to 45seconds by ascending chromatography,using freshly distilled methyl ethyl ketone,and allow to dry.Determine the radioactivity distribution as previously directed.Not less than 90.0%of the total radioactivity is found at the point of application.
Other requirements
It meets the requirements of the tests for
Radionuclide identificationand
Radionuclidic purityunder
Sodium Pertechnetate Tc 99m Injection,and the requirements of the tests for
Packaging and storage,
Labeling,
Bacterial endotoxins,
Biological distribution,and
Assay for radioactivityunder
Technetium Tc 99m Pyrophosphate Injection.It meets the requirements under
Injections á1ñ,except that it may be distributed or dispensed prior to completion of the test for
Sterility,the latter test being started on the day of manufacture,and except that it is not subject to the recommendation on
Volume in Container.