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Non-linear Intestinal Absorption Kinetics of Cefadroxil in the Rat

Coral ToledanoF Torres-molinaV.g. CasabóJ.m. Plá-delfinaAntonio Sánchez‐picóA. Martín-villodreJ E Peris-ribera

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MalePharmacologyAbsorption (pharmacology)ChromatographyChemistryDiffusionKineticsCefadroxilPharmaceutical ScienceRats Inbred StrainsIntestinal absorptionSmall intestineRatsPerfusionmedicine.anatomical_structureIntestinal AbsorptionPharmacokineticsBiochemistryIntestine SmallCefadroxilmedicineAnimalsPerfusionmedicine.drug

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Abstract Absorption of Cefadroxil in a selective intestinal absorption area (the proximal third of the small intestine) of the anaesthetized rat, at seven initial perfusion concentrations, ranging from 0·01 to 10·0 mg mL−1, is shown to be a non-linear transport mechanism. With the aid of computer-fitting procedures based on differential and integrated forms of Michaelis-Menten equation, Vm and Km values of 36·7–37·3 mg h−1 and 12·0–13·0 mg, respectively, were found. The statistical parameters were better than those obtained both for first-order and for combined Michaelis-Menten and first-order kinetics. There is no evidence for substantial passive diffusion processes. The results reported here, together with allometric considerations and literature data analysis, may help to explain some particular non-linear features of plasma level curves associated with the administration of fairly high oral doses of Cefadroxil to humans.

https://doi.org/10.1111/j.2042-7158.1989.tb06425.x