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Rationale and Objectives. The authors' purpose was to define the stabi
lity and drug-carrying and drug-releasing capacity of ethiodized oil e
mulsions in the hepatic circulation. Methods. Emulsions prepared in va
rious ratios of a nonionic contrast material containing doxorubicin to
ethiodized oil were injected into the hepatic arteries of normal and
tumor-bearing livers in rats or mice. In vivo microscopy was used to o
bserve the dynamic distribution of the emulsions in the hepatic circul
ation. Results. A solution of less water mixed with more oil formed wa
ter-in-oil (w/o) phase emulsions, whereas less oil with more water for
med oil-in-water (o/w) emulsions. The oil in the emulsions carried the
water in the blood circulation. The w/o emulsions exhibited significa
ntly higher carriage capacity and longer release time for the drug sol
ution than did the o/w emulsions (P < .01). Conclusion. The delivery c
apacity of w/o emulsions is superior to that of o/w emulsions. Further
studies about preparation methods and delivery capability of emulsion
s in the liver are warranted.