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In Vitro and in Vivo Studies on Plasma-to-Blood Ratio of Paclitaxel in Human, Rabbit and Rat Blood Fractions
Xiang-Rui LiuKe-Chun WuYue HuangJia-Bei SunXi-Yu KeJian-Cheng WangWan-Liang LuXuan ZhangQiang Zhang
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2008 Volume 31 Issue 6 Pages 1215-1220

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Many pharmacokinetic studies of paclitaxel formulations with or without Cremophor (CrEL) have been performed on experimental animals. However, limited studies describe the different pharmacokinetic behaviors of paclitaxel in animals. The different distribution of drug in blood fractions may have great effect on its pharmacokinetic behaviors. Our present study was designed to study the characteristics of paclitaxel distribution in human, rabbit and rat blood, by measuring plasma-to-blood ratio (PBR) of paclitaxel in vitro and in vivo, and analyzing the results of equilibrium dialysis of paclitaxel with erythrocyte, plasma and hemoglobin. It was demonstrated that the paclitaxel PBR values in rat, unlike those in rabbit, are most significantly different from those in human, which may be due to distinct affinity of paclitaxel to blood fractions among different species. The effect of CrEL on increasing paclitaxel plasma concentration and in vitro & in vivo correlation in animal PBR values were observed. The findings in this study are of significance in the evaluation of the newly developed formulations of paclitaxel.

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