Chinese scientists extract cancer-fighting nuclides from rare earth minerals
Foreign
THE press centre of the University of South China on Wednesday said Chinese researchers have successfully extracted high-purity lead-212 and bismuth-212 nuclides from rare earth minerals.
According to the press centre, these nuclides are known for their potential in targeted alpha-nuclide therapy (TAT), a promising treatment for various cancers, including breast, pancreatic and prostate cancer.
This breakthrough holds significant importance for achieving self-sufficiency in the production of critical medical nuclides in China, according to the research team.
However, their supply remains severely limited. The extraction of lead-212 and bismuth-212 nuclides from natural thorium is expected to fundamentally address this issue.
The team of researchers established and verified a new, efficient and low-cost method for separating lead-212 and bismuth-212 nuclides in a halide medium from natural thorium-232 decay chain through a new adsorbent material a silica-supported anion exchange resin (SiPyR-N4).
The adsorption speed was over six times faster than that of traditional resins, offering significant advantages in separating short-lived nuclides.
According to Wei Yuezhou, a professor leading the research team, in addition to lead-212 and bismuth-212, the team is also working on extracting radium-228, thorium-228 and radium-224 nuclides.
The team has applied for the national invention patent for these research findings, which have already been published in several major international journals. (www.nannews.ng ) (Xinhua/NAN)
11th December, 2024.
C.E.
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