Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin
Online ISSN : 1347-5223
Print ISSN : 0009-2363
ISSN-L : 0009-2363
Evaluation of Water in Oil and Microsphere in Oil Emulsions as a Specific Delivery System of 5-Fluorouracil into Lymphatics
MITSURU HASHIDASHOZO MURANISHIHITOSHI SEZAKI
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1977 Volume 25 Issue 9 Pages 2410-2418

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The efficiency of water in oil (W/O) and gelatin microsphere in oil (S/O) emulsion as a drug delivery system for deliverying 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) specifically into lymphatics was evaluated in the rat. Following intragastric and intramuscular injection in the forms of emulsions and aqueous solution, radioactivities of 3H-labeled 5-FU or its antibacterial activities in plasma, regional lymph nodes, thoracic lymph and the injection site were compared with those following intravenous injection. W/O and S/O emulsion predominantly increased the area under the concentrationtime curve (AUC) of 5-FU in the regional lymph nodes and cumulative amount transported into thoracic lymph. A pronounced retardation of release of 5-FU and decrease of peak plasma concentration were also obtained following injection of these emulsions. In addition, a local injection of 5-FU with emulsions was confirmed to be considerably advantageous from the viewpoint of metabolic inactivation. These results suggest the superiority of W/O and S/O emulsion in a surgical adjuvant cancer chemotherapy by satisfying many of the criteria of an ideal drug delivery system. S/O emulsion exhibited the best efficacy throughout present examinations.
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