M. Koketsu et al., STUDIES OF SUCCINATE-DEHYDROGENASE INHIBITION (SDI) TEST WITH CISPLATIN ENCAPSULATED LIPOSOME AGAINST CANCER-CELLS, Acta oto-laryngologica, 1996, pp. 120-124
In the present study, by means of encapsulating into liposome, cisplat
in was made a soluble capsule, and augmentation of the antitumor effec
t through the cell affinity of liposome was investigated by chemosensi
tivity test for cancer cells. Augmentation of the antitumor effect by
collaboration of the cell affinity of liposome with the diffusion by c
oncentration gradient was expected. However, although a difference in
absorbancy was in fact observed, no statistically significant differen
ce of effect superior to cisplatin alone was observed.