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USH505H Boron uptake in tumors, cerebrum and blood from [10B]NA4B24H22S2
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来自[10B] NA4B24H22S2的肿瘤,大脑和血液中的硼摄取
- Patent Title: Boron uptake in tumors, cerebrum and blood from [10B]NA4B24H22S2
- Patent Title (中): 来自[10B] NA4B24H22S2的肿瘤,大脑和血液中的硼摄取
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Application No.: US838494Application Date: 1986-03-11
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Publication No.: USH505HPublication Date: 1988-08-02
- Inventor: Daniel N. Slatkin , Peggy L. Micca , Ralph G. Fairchild
- Applicant: Daniel N. Slatkin , Peggy L. Micca , Ralph G. Fairchild
- Applicant Address: DC Washington
- Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
- Current Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the United States Department of Energy
- Current Assignee Address: DC Washington
- Main IPC: A61K41/00
- IPC: A61K41/00 ; A61K51/04
Abstract:
A stable boronated (.sup.10 B-labeled) compound, sodium mercaptoundecahydrododecaborate is infused in the form of the disulfide dimer, [.sup.10 B]Na.sub.4 B.sub.24 H.sub.22 S.sub.2, at a dose of about 200 .mu.g .sup.10 B per gm body weight. The infusion is performed into the blood or peritoneal cavity of the patient slowly over a period of many days, perhaps one week or more, at the rate of roughly 1 .mu.g .sup.10 B per gm body weight per hour. Use of this particular boronated dimer in the manner or similarly to the manner so described permits radiotherapeutically effective amounts of boron to accumulate in tumors to be treated by boron neutron capture radiation therapy and also permits sufficient retention of boron in tumor after the cessation of the slow infusion, so as to allow the blood concentration of .sup.10 B to drop or to be reduced artificially to a radiotherapeutically effective level, less than one-half of the concentration of .sup.10 B in the tumor.
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