International journal of pharmaceutics
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This study evaluated the effects of combined use of two nonionic surfactants on the characteristics (i.e., appearance, emulsification time, and particle size) of oil-in-water microemulsions generated from flurbiprofen-loaded preconcentrates. ⋯ The combined use of surfactants in preconcentrate showed the promise in generating desired self-emulsifying microemulsions with small particle size, increased drug loading, and improved physical stability. This will have significant implications in future dosage development for poorly water-soluble drugs in using self-emulsifying microemulsions drug delivery system (SMEDDS).
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The pharmacokinetics of total and free plasma platinum (Pt) and Pt tissue distribution were investigated in rats after oral administration of (OC-6-43)-bis(acetato)(1-adamantylamine)amminedichloroplatinum(IV) (LA-12). Plasma and ultrafiltrate were sampled until 48 h and tissue samples were taken at 24 and 48 h after single doses of 38.6 or 540 mg LA-12/kg, and after once-a-day dosing of 4.3 or 38.6 mg kg(-1) LA-12 over 14 consecutive days. Total plasma Pt concentrations increased less than proportionally to the 14-fold increase in the single dose. ⋯ After once-a-day dosing, tissue Pt levels increased proportionally with the dose within the range from 4.3 to 38.6 mg kg(-1). At the same time, the increase in total plasma Pt concentrations was 40% less than proportional. Concentrations of Pt in the plasma ultrafiltrate decreased rapidly with the initial half-life of 1 h.