The off-label use of drugs for parenteral nutrition as a solvent of substances slightly soluble in water in pharmacological research

Because of the problem to evaluate biological activity in water-soluble substances in all phases of preclinical and clinical studies, the research work enabled to develop the original solvent for poorly soluble compounds based on substances for parenteral nutrition. The main aim is to examine the im...

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Main Authors: Aleksandr L Urakov, Ilshat G Mustafin, Aleksandr V Samorodov, Felix Kh Kamilov, Ferkat A Khaliullin
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research
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Online Access:http://www.japtr.org/article.asp?issn=2231-4040;year=2018;volume=9;issue=1;spage=9;epage=14;aulast=Urakov
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author Aleksandr L Urakov
Ilshat G Mustafin
Aleksandr V Samorodov
Felix Kh Kamilov
Ferkat A Khaliullin
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Ilshat G Mustafin
Aleksandr V Samorodov
Felix Kh Kamilov
Ferkat A Khaliullin
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description Because of the problem to evaluate biological activity in water-soluble substances in all phases of preclinical and clinical studies, the research work enabled to develop the original solvent for poorly soluble compounds based on substances for parenteral nutrition. The main aim is to examine the impact of the original solvent based on substances for parenteral nutrition on biological systems exemplified by the hemostatic system, characterized by sensitivity and variability of the effects in response to any impact, and its comparison with the solvents that are conventional in pharmacological research. Experimental work is performed according to the “guidance on preclinical research of new pharmacological substances” in vitro. The findings show that traditional solvents at low dosages affect all the researched indicators of the hemostasis system. The smallest effect in respect of the hemostatic system was characterized by ethanol, and the most apparent antiaggregational effect was registered with dioxane. 10% concentration of original blend of lipids made no effect on hemostasis system. Thus, according to their own findings and experience in application of lipid emulsions as substances of parenteral nutrition, they can be considered to be an adequate solvent in all phases of preclinical and clinical studies of new drugs.
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spelling doaj.art-8787348a318d495b9f9806a1f57b39342022-12-22T01:52:10ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research2231-40400976-20942018-01-019191410.4103/japtr.JAPTR_280_17The off-label use of drugs for parenteral nutrition as a solvent of substances slightly soluble in water in pharmacological researchAleksandr L UrakovIlshat G MustafinAleksandr V SamorodovFelix Kh KamilovFerkat A KhaliullinBecause of the problem to evaluate biological activity in water-soluble substances in all phases of preclinical and clinical studies, the research work enabled to develop the original solvent for poorly soluble compounds based on substances for parenteral nutrition. The main aim is to examine the impact of the original solvent based on substances for parenteral nutrition on biological systems exemplified by the hemostatic system, characterized by sensitivity and variability of the effects in response to any impact, and its comparison with the solvents that are conventional in pharmacological research. Experimental work is performed according to the “guidance on preclinical research of new pharmacological substances” in vitro. The findings show that traditional solvents at low dosages affect all the researched indicators of the hemostasis system. The smallest effect in respect of the hemostatic system was characterized by ethanol, and the most apparent antiaggregational effect was registered with dioxane. 10% concentration of original blend of lipids made no effect on hemostasis system. Thus, according to their own findings and experience in application of lipid emulsions as substances of parenteral nutrition, they can be considered to be an adequate solvent in all phases of preclinical and clinical studies of new drugs.http://www.japtr.org/article.asp?issn=2231-4040;year=2018;volume=9;issue=1;spage=9;epage=14;aulast=UrakovHemostasis systemlipid emulsionnonclinical and clinical studiesoff-label use
spellingShingle Aleksandr L Urakov
Ilshat G Mustafin
Aleksandr V Samorodov
Felix Kh Kamilov
Ferkat A Khaliullin
The off-label use of drugs for parenteral nutrition as a solvent of substances slightly soluble in water in pharmacological research
Journal of Advanced Pharmaceutical Technology & Research
Hemostasis system
lipid emulsion
nonclinical and clinical studies
off-label use
title The off-label use of drugs for parenteral nutrition as a solvent of substances slightly soluble in water in pharmacological research
title_full The off-label use of drugs for parenteral nutrition as a solvent of substances slightly soluble in water in pharmacological research
title_fullStr The off-label use of drugs for parenteral nutrition as a solvent of substances slightly soluble in water in pharmacological research
title_full_unstemmed The off-label use of drugs for parenteral nutrition as a solvent of substances slightly soluble in water in pharmacological research
title_short The off-label use of drugs for parenteral nutrition as a solvent of substances slightly soluble in water in pharmacological research
title_sort off label use of drugs for parenteral nutrition as a solvent of substances slightly soluble in water in pharmacological research
topic Hemostasis system
lipid emulsion
nonclinical and clinical studies
off-label use
url http://www.japtr.org/article.asp?issn=2231-4040;year=2018;volume=9;issue=1;spage=9;epage=14;aulast=Urakov
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