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Volume 15, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 1567-2018
  • E-ISSN: 1875-5704

Abstract

Background: Lipiodol (iodized poppy seed oil) accumulates predominately in the tumor rather than in the liver tissue [1, 2]. Therefore, mixing anticancer drugs with Lipiodol may enhance the antitumor effect by increasing the local drug concentration. Objective: In this pilot study, we made use of Lipiodol as a potential carrier of three promising antitumor metal complexes (tris(8-quinolato)gallium(III) (KP46), tetrachlorobis(indazole)ruthenate(III) (KP1019) and the hydrolysis product of KP1019, mer,trans-[RuCl3(H2O)(Hind)2]. Methods: The stability of the drugs in Lipiodol and the release profile into the aqueous phase were examined independently by three different analytical techniques (high pressure liquid chromatography, HPLC; atom absorption spectroscopy, AAS; and electron spray ionization mass spectrometry, ESI-MS). Results: The complexes were stable and remained in the Lipiodol emulsion over 3 days. In contrast to KP1019 and KP46, evaluation of Lipiodol emulsions of mer,trans-[RuCl3 (H2O) (Hind) 2] was not possible due to the insolubility of the compound in Lipiodol. KP1019 released rapidly into the aqueous phase in the first week and after 1 month it was not possible to detect the complex in the emulsion. KP46 showed a gradual release with the time resulting in the release of about 6.4 % of KP46 into the aqueous phase after 1 month of incubation. Conclusion: The initial results show that Lipiodol can be successfully employed as a carrier of anticancer Ru- or Ga-complexes. Furthermore, advantages can overcome the poor water solubility of the metal complexes, opening new perspectives for the use of Lipiodol emulsions in molecular imaging and cancer therapy as theragnostic agents.

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2018-01-01
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