Abstract
Comparative in vivo studies of aqueous solution, multiple w/o/w, and w/o emulsions showed that formulating 5-fluorouracil in emulsion systems significantly sustained the release of the drug from intramuscular injection sites in the rat. Intramuscular injection of the drug in both w/o and w/o/w emulsion systems produced sustained blood concentrations with a later blood level peak than observed following intramuscular injection of aqueous solutions of the drug. The multiple w/o/w emulsion exhibited a more rapid release of drug from the injection site than the w/o emulsion because of partitioning of the drug to the external aqueous phase during secondary emulsification. The fate of the oil phase following intramuscular injection of a water/hexadecane/water multiple emulsion spiked with 1-14C-hexadecane has been studied in rats as a function of stabilizer concentrations. Increasing the lipophilic surfactant (Span 80) concentration facilitated the clearance of the oily vehicle from the injection site, by mechanisms which remain to be elucidated.
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