Pluronic F-127 Gels as a Vehicle for Topical Administration of Anticancer Agents1,2)

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Pluronic F-127 (a polyoxyethylene-polyoxypropylene surface-active block copolymer) was evaluated as a vehicle substance for topical administration of anticancer agents. 5-Fluorouracil and adriamycin were used in this evaluation. The effects of the concentration of Pluronic F-127, temperature, and the drug concentration on the release were studied by means of an in vitro release method using a cellulose membrane. With increasing concentration of Pluronic F-127 in the vehicle a corresponding decrease in the apparent release rate of the anticancer agents occurred. The apparent release rate increased with increasing temperature from 30 to 44 °C. Increase in drug concentration increased the drug release rate. The Pluronic F-127 gels appeared to have good potential for use in topical drug delivery systems since they exhibit reverse thermal gelation behavior and have good drug release characteristics and low toxicity. © 1984, The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan. All rights reserved.

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Miyazaki, S., Takeuchi, S., Yokouchi, C., & Takada, M. (1984). Pluronic F-127 Gels as a Vehicle for Topical Administration of Anticancer Agents1,2). Chemical and Pharmaceutical Bulletin, 32(10), 4205–4208. https://doi.org/10.1248/cpb.32.4205

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