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      Evaluation of Tumor Tissue Fixation Effects of Formulation Modified Mohs Pastes in Mice and Their Water-Absorbing Properties.

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          Mohs paste (MP) is a hospital preparation containing zinc hydrochloride and zinc oxide starch. It is a topical medication used to fixate tissues for the removal of inoperable skin tumors and the management of hemorrhage and exudates, and to prevent foul odor resulting from secondary infections. However, it has problems, such as changes in hardness and viscoelasticity with time and liquefaction by exudate. It has been reported that the modified MP with D-sorbitol (S-MP) and the modified MP using the cellulose instead of starch (C-MP) have excellent physicochemical stability and better handling than original MP (O-MP). In this study, the effect of prescription improvement of MP on the pharmacological effect was examined with reference to water absorbing property, and its tumor tissue invasion fixation depth as an indicator. In the S-MP and C-MP, the amounts of water absorption did not differ significantly from those in the O-MP. The hardness of S-MP was decreased and liquefied like O-MP after absorbing water. In contrast, C-MP retained its form even after water absorption. The subcutaneous tumors in mice treated with modified MP formulations were measured for invasion fixation depth at 6 and 24 h after application. And the tissue status was observed using computed tomography. In all MPs, invasion fixation depth increased depending on application time. S-MP and O-MP depths did not differ significantly. The invasion depths of the C-MP significantly increased compared with those in the O-MP. These results suggest that C-MP had a high tissue fixation rate.

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          Journal
          Biol Pharm Bull
          Biological & pharmaceutical bulletin
          Pharmaceutical Society of Japan
          1347-5215
          0918-6158
          Dec 01 2018
          : 41
          : 12
          Affiliations
          [1 ] Center for Clinical Pharmacy, Yokohama University of Pharmacy.
          [2 ] Laboratory of Clinical Pharmacy, Gifu Pharmaceutical University.
          [3 ] Graduate School of Health and Medicine, Gifu University of Medical Science.
          [4 ] Laboratory of Pharmaceutical Engineering, Aichi Gakuin University.
          [5 ] Laboratory of Xenobiotic Metabolism, Department of Health Pharmacy, Yokohama University of Pharmacy.
          Article
          10.1248/bpb.b18-00528
          30282851
          040502db-d65f-403d-b5cb-2020edc7e418
          History

          Mohs paste,modified prescription,subcutaneous tumor,tissue invasion depth,water absorbing property

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