Tissue distribution and antileishmanial activity of liposomised Amphotericin-B in Balb/c mice

Ahmad, Imran ; Agarwal, Anshu ; Pal, Ajay ; Guru, P. Y. ; Bachhawat, B. K. ; Gupta, C. M. (1991) Tissue distribution and antileishmanial activity of liposomised Amphotericin-B in Balb/c mice Journal of Biosciences, 16 (4). pp. 217-221. ISSN 0250-5991

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Abstract

Antileishmanial activity and organ distribution of the antifungal drug Amphotericin-B in free and liposomised form have been studied in Balb/c mice infected with Leishmania donovani. Results indicate that Amphotericin-B in the liposomised form is significantly more active than the free form. This increase in the activity is perhaps related to the reduced drug toxicity rather than the altered drug distribution at the site of infection.

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Keywords:Amphotericin-B; Antileishmanial Activity; Renal Toxicity; Liposomes; Tissue Distribution; Drug Delivery
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