Doxorubicin-loaded Casein Microspheres: Protean Nature of Drug Incorporation
- 1 June 1992
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology
- Vol. 44 (6) , 472-475
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-7158.1992.tb03649.x
Abstract
We have studied incorporation of [14C]doxorubicin within protease-sensitive casein microspheres both by 14C-activity, measuring total drug, and HPLC, measuring free drug only. It was found that total drug content (27·7 μg mg−1) exceeded free drug content (3·2 μg mg−1) suggesting that the major portion of doxorubicin was incorporated via a covalent linkage to matrix protein. In-vivo drug disposition and activity studies suggested that this fraction of doxorubicin was the major species within tumour tissue (total vs free: 5 min, 14·3 μg g−1 vs 0·7 μg g−1; 24 h, 11·7 μg g−1 vs 1.1 μg g−1;48 h, 11·2 μg g−1 vs 1·2 μg g−1; 72 h, 100 μg g−1 vs 0·8 μg g−1), did not exhibit a ‘burst’ effect, was slowly cleared (30% loss over 3 days), and was equiactive (growth delay = 12 days) compared with drug in solution (growth delay = 10 days). This work clearly implicates in-vivo microsphere matrix biodegradation in drug release and subsequent disposition and activity.Keywords
Funding Information
- Medical Research Council
- Association for International Cancer Research
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