Literature DB >> 21418748

A novel in-situ-gelling liquid suppository for site-targeting delivery of anti-colorectal cancer drugs.

Hong-Ru Lin1, Chao-Chih Tseng, Yiu-Jiuan Lin, Ming-Hung Ling.   

Abstract

In order to avoid anti-cancer drugs undergoing a first-pass effect and reduce their toxicity, and to solve conventional suppositories defects, we developed an in-situ-gelling and injectable Pluronic-poly(acrylic acid) (Pluronic-PAA) liquid suppository, which could gel fast in the physiological state and had suitable gel strength and bioadhesive force. The liquid suppositories were inserted into the rectum of rabbits without difficulty and leakage, and retained in the rectum for at least 6 h and while releasing the drug. The toxicity and cytotoxic tests indicated that Pluronic and PAA were non-toxic materials and could inhibit colon cancer cells when oxaliplatin was incorporated. C max and AUC0→12h values of oxaliplatin after rectal administration of a oxaliplatin suppository were higher than those for an oxaliplatin solution administered orally. These results suggest that an in-situ-gelling and injectable liquid suppository for humans can be further developed as a more convenient and effective rectal dosage form.

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Keywords:  ANTI-COLORECTAL CANCER DRUGS; IN SITU GELLING; LIQUID SUPPOSITORY; PLURONIC; POLY(ACRYLIC ACID)

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Year:  2012        PMID: 21418748     DOI: 10.1163/092050611X560861

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Biomater Sci Polym Ed        ISSN: 0920-5063            Impact factor:   3.517


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