In vivo Fate of Repeat-Unit-Radiolabelled Poly(β-malic acid), a Potential Drug Carrier

1992 
In order to compare the fates of end-chain-radiolabelled and repeat-unit-radiolabelled poly(β-malic acid)s after intravenous injection in mice, repeat-unit 14C-radiolabelling of this biodegradable water-soluble poly carboxylic acid polymer was achieved starting from 14C-aspartic acid. The ac tivity of the resulting radioactive poly(β-malic acid) (sodium salt) (Mw ∼ 20,000 as determined by aqueous SEC) was 4.5 μCi·g -1. Aliquots of a neutral 0.3 monoM (4.14% w/v) solution of poly(β-malic acid) (sodium salt) were given intravenously to mice through a lateral tail vein. Intravenous and intra peritoneal toxicity was checked in order to show whether injection of this polymer can affect significantly the normal behavior of experimental animals. Radioactivity was counted in liver, kidney, intestine, lung, brain, spleen, heart, muscle, urine and blood for various post-injection times up to 24 h. Data con firmed the occurrence of predominant and fast urinary excretion (70% after 1 h) already observed with the end-...
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