| Literature DB >> 1500265 |
J A Benvenuto1, R A Newman, G S Bignami, T J Raybould, M N Raber, L Esparza, R S Walters.
Abstract
Sixteen evaluable patients with metastatic breast cancer were entered into a phase II trial of didemnin B. They received the drug at an initial dose of 5.6 mg/m2 every 21 to 28 days. Major toxicities noted were myalgia and nausea and vomiting while myelosuppression was mild. There were no complete responses; however, two minor responses were observed. The pharmacokinetics of didemnin B were studied in 10 patients who received the drug as 30 to 60 min i.v. infusions. A sensitive competitive inhibition enzyme immunoassay was used to quantitate didemnin B levels. Drug was observed to be rapidly cleared from plasma in a biphasic manner (t1/2 alpha = 0.12 hr, t1/2 beta = 4.8 hr). Although the assay could not identify the presence of specific metabolites, the increase of apparent didemnin B levels in plasma at later time points suggested the formation of unidentified metabolites which cross reacted with the antibody in the analytical procedure. In vitro experiments indicated that didemnin B was not bound to bovine serum albumin and only a minor portion (24%) of drug was found associated with red blood cells.Entities:
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Year: 1992 PMID: 1500265 DOI: 10.1007/bf00873128
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Invest New Drugs ISSN: 0167-6997 Impact factor: 3.850