N1-(2 tetrahydrofuryl)-5-fluorouracil (FT-207) in the postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy of gastric cancer. Delivery of a fat-emulsified agent to the lymph
The influence of fat emulsification of N1-(2-tetrahydrofuryl)-5-fluorouracil (FT-207) on lymphatic transport was studied in seven postoperative gastric cancer patients. The water-in-oil-type of emulsion of FT-207 (FT-w/o), the oil-in-water-type emulsion of FT-207 (FT-o/w) and an enteric-coated granu...
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| Vydáno v: | Cancer Ročník 57; číslo 4; s. 693 |
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| Abstract | The influence of fat emulsification of N1-(2-tetrahydrofuryl)-5-fluorouracil (FT-207) on lymphatic transport was studied in seven postoperative gastric cancer patients. The water-in-oil-type of emulsion of FT-207 (FT-w/o), the oil-in-water-type emulsion of FT-207 (FT-o/w) and an enteric-coated granule of FT-207 (FT-G) each in 1-g doses, calculated in terms of FT-207, were administered orally. Lymph from a thoracic duct fistula, prepared in advance, and from the blood of a peripheral vein was collected simultaneously along a time course after administration to measure the concentrations of FT-207 and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). For FT-w/o, FT-207, and 5-FU, concentrations were significantly higher, both in the lymph and in the blood, than those for FT-G and FT-o/w. However, no significant differences in FT-207 and 5-FU concentrations were observed between FT-o/w and FT-G. It was concluded that FT-w/o can be useful as an adjuvant chemotherapeutic drug in the postoperative treatment of gastric cancer. |
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| AbstractList | The influence of fat emulsification of N1-(2-tetrahydrofuryl)-5-fluorouracil (FT-207) on lymphatic transport was studied in seven postoperative gastric cancer patients. The water-in-oil-type of emulsion of FT-207 (FT-w/o), the oil-in-water-type emulsion of FT-207 (FT-o/w) and an enteric-coated granule of FT-207 (FT-G) each in 1-g doses, calculated in terms of FT-207, were administered orally. Lymph from a thoracic duct fistula, prepared in advance, and from the blood of a peripheral vein was collected simultaneously along a time course after administration to measure the concentrations of FT-207 and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). For FT-w/o, FT-207, and 5-FU, concentrations were significantly higher, both in the lymph and in the blood, than those for FT-G and FT-o/w. However, no significant differences in FT-207 and 5-FU concentrations were observed between FT-o/w and FT-G. It was concluded that FT-w/o can be useful as an adjuvant chemotherapeutic drug in the postoperative treatment of gastric cancer.The influence of fat emulsification of N1-(2-tetrahydrofuryl)-5-fluorouracil (FT-207) on lymphatic transport was studied in seven postoperative gastric cancer patients. The water-in-oil-type of emulsion of FT-207 (FT-w/o), the oil-in-water-type emulsion of FT-207 (FT-o/w) and an enteric-coated granule of FT-207 (FT-G) each in 1-g doses, calculated in terms of FT-207, were administered orally. Lymph from a thoracic duct fistula, prepared in advance, and from the blood of a peripheral vein was collected simultaneously along a time course after administration to measure the concentrations of FT-207 and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). For FT-w/o, FT-207, and 5-FU, concentrations were significantly higher, both in the lymph and in the blood, than those for FT-G and FT-o/w. However, no significant differences in FT-207 and 5-FU concentrations were observed between FT-o/w and FT-G. It was concluded that FT-w/o can be useful as an adjuvant chemotherapeutic drug in the postoperative treatment of gastric cancer. The influence of fat emulsification of N1-(2-tetrahydrofuryl)-5-fluorouracil (FT-207) on lymphatic transport was studied in seven postoperative gastric cancer patients. The water-in-oil-type of emulsion of FT-207 (FT-w/o), the oil-in-water-type emulsion of FT-207 (FT-o/w) and an enteric-coated granule of FT-207 (FT-G) each in 1-g doses, calculated in terms of FT-207, were administered orally. Lymph from a thoracic duct fistula, prepared in advance, and from the blood of a peripheral vein was collected simultaneously along a time course after administration to measure the concentrations of FT-207 and 5-fluorouracil (5-FU). For FT-w/o, FT-207, and 5-FU, concentrations were significantly higher, both in the lymph and in the blood, than those for FT-G and FT-o/w. However, no significant differences in FT-207 and 5-FU concentrations were observed between FT-o/w and FT-G. It was concluded that FT-w/o can be useful as an adjuvant chemotherapeutic drug in the postoperative treatment of gastric cancer. |
| Author | Miyakawa, S Shikata, J Kurosawa, T Kitano, Y Hanaue, H Horie, F Nemoto, A |
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