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Starpharma dendrimer technology improves efficacy of docetaxel

PBR Staff Writer Published 01 February 2012

Starpharma Holdings' dendrimer-docetaxel formulation applying its dendrimer technology was found to be more efficacious than docetaxel (Taxotere) alone in a breast cancer model.

Docetaxel, marketed by Sanofi Aventis as Taxotere is a leading chemotherapy drug used to treat a variety of solid tumors including breast, lung and prostate.

As part of its drug delivery program for docetaxel, the company has conducted the latest study, a breast cancer xenograft in mice to evaluate the efficacy of dendrimer-docetaxel formulations in treating cancer.

The study demonstrated that dendrimer-docetaxel formulation showed a significant improvement of anticancer effect when compared to docetaxel/Taxotere alone.

Starpharma CEO Jackie Fairley said the initial results of their dendrimer-docetaxel program showed no evidence of tumors and a significant improvement in efficacy versus docetaxel in a high proportion of animals.

''These findings together with the ability of Starpharma's dendrimers to markedly improve water solubility represent a compelling product proposition," Fairley added.

 

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