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“The results of the present study indicate that polysorbate 80 can neither be used as a solvent<br />

for isolated tissue experiments nor when considered for intravenous administration.”<br />

Arzneimittelforschung • 1985<br />

Polysorbate 80: a pharmacological study<br />

Varma RK, Kaushal R, Junnarkar AY, Thomas GP,<br />

Naidu MU, Singh PP, Tripathi RM, Shridhar DR.<br />

Abstract<br />

Polyoxyethylene (20) sorbitan monooleate (polysorbate 80, Tween 80), a surfactant, has been widely used as a<br />

solvent for pharmacological experiments. In the present study, polysorbate 80 was found to have toxicity of a low<br />

order in both the mice and rats when given by i.p. and p.o. routes. It produced mild to moderate depression of the<br />

central nervous system with a marked reduction in locomotor activity and rectal temperature, exhibited ataxia<br />

and paralytic activity and potentiated the pentobarbital sleeping time. On intravenous administration in dogs, it<br />

had a dose-dependent hypotensive effect. Polysorbate 80 did not have a direct stimulant or relaxant effect on either<br />

guinea pig ileum or rat uterus, however, it antagonised the contractions induced by acetylcholine, histamine,<br />

barium, 5-hydroxytryptamine and carbachol in a dose-dependent manner. A direct relaxant effect was observed<br />

on rabbit jejunum. A dose-dependent myocardial depressant effect was observed on guinea pig and rabbit paired<br />

atrial preparations. On the electrically-driven guinea pig left atrial preparation, polysorbate 80 exhibited a dosedependent<br />

negative inotropic action. Polysorbate 80 did not induce diuresis in rats upto a dose of 2.5 ml/kg. The<br />

results of the present study indicate that polysorbate 80 can neither be used as a solvent for isolated tissue experiments<br />

nor when considered for intravenous administration. However, polysorbate 80 can be employed safely as a<br />

vehicle for neuropsychopharmacological experiments in doses not exceeding 1 ml/kg.<br />

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4026903

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