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Relative bioavailability of microgranulated sulfadimidine in veal calves
Author(s) -
ANFOSSI P.,
MONTESISSA C.,
PEZZI P.,
FORMIGONI A.
Publication year - 1996
Publication title -
journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.527
H-Index - 60
eISSN - 1365-2885
pISSN - 0140-7783
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2885.1996.tb00053.x
Subject(s) - sulfadimidine , bioavailability , chemistry , pharmacokinetics , zoology , limiting , crossover study , chromatography , pharmacology , biology , medicine , mechanical engineering , engineering , alternative medicine , pathology , placebo
The kinetics of free and microgranulated sulfadimidine were compared in milk‐fed calves dosed orally (180 mg/kg) in a crossover study. Microgranulation results in delayed absorption of sulfadimidine and poor bioavailability, with the area under the plasma concentration‐time curve ( AUC (O‐oo)) reduced from 7400 to 3781 μg·h/mL, and maximum plasma concentration ( C max ) reduced from 188.1 ± 39.0 to 84.41 ± 22.6 μg/mL. It is concluded that sulfadimidine microgranulated with long chain fatty acids is not suitable for use in milk‐fed calves; the gastrointestinal transit time is too rapid to allow full release of the drug, markedly limiting its bioavailability. In adult animals, or in the young of other animal species in which digesta transit time is slower than in calves, the bioavailability of microgranulated sulfadimidine may be much greater.