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      Altered biological distribution and decreased neuromuscular toxicity of niosome encapsulated vincristine.

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          Effects of encapsulation within niosomes (nonionic surfactant vesicles) on the biological distribution and toxicity of vincristine-a widely used anticancer drug have been investigated. Plasma kinetics, tissue distribution profile and neuromuscular toxicity of niosomal vincristine (NVCR) were compared with those of free vincristine (FVCR). NVCR was cleared from the plasma much more slowly [t1/2(beta) = 1.388 hr] than FVCR [t1/2(beta) = 0.74 hr]. Over the 48 hr period of experiment, the niosome formulation delivered significantly more drug to the plasma compartment than FVCR and resulted in reduced accumulation of drug in gut and skeletal muscle. Encapsulation caused a marked alteration in the tissue disposition of the drug. NVCR was less toxic both in terms of mortality and morbidity. Importantly, histopathological studies of skeletal muscle, spinal cord and sciatic nerve of NVCR treated albino wistar rats demonstrated the less toxic potential of encapsulated vincristine. Further, the biochemical studies, estimation of enzymes plasma creatine phosphokinase and lactate dehydrogenase, confirmed the safety profile of NVCR. The decreased partitioning of NVCR to non active sites resulted in a significant amelioration of the toxic side effects, gastrointestinal and myological in particular, of the drug. The results indicate that the delivery of vincristine by encapsulating it in niosomes offer an efficient means of decreasing its toxic effects.

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          Journal
          Indian J. Exp. Biol.
          Indian journal of experimental biology
          0019-5189
          0019-5189
          Feb 1996
          : 34
          : 2
          Affiliations
          [1 ] College of Pharmacy, K M C Medical College, Manipal, India.
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          8641713
          ee107ecf-2ff1-4326-b3f8-3374f3009c1d
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