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Enantiomeric disposition of inhaled, intravenous and oral racemic-salbutamol in man--no evidence of enantioselective lung metabolism.

J K Ward1, J Dow, N Dallow, P Eynott, S Milleri, G P Ventresca.   

Abstract

Aims To establish whether enantioselective metabolism of racemic (rac )-salbutamol occurs in the lungs by determining its enantiomeric disposition following inhalation, in the absence and presence of oral charcoal, compared with that following the oral and intravenous routes. Methods Fifteen healthy subjects (eight male) were randomized into an open design, crossover study. Plasma and urine salbutamol enantiomer concentrations were measured for 24 h following oral (2 mg) with or without oral charcoal (to block oral absorption), inhaled (MDI; 1200 microg) with or without oral charcoal and intravenous (500 microg) rac-salbutamol. Systemic exposure (plasma AUC(0,infinity) and urinary excretion (Au24h ) of both enantiomers were calculated, and relative exposure to (R)-salbutamol both in plasma (AUC(R)-/AUC(S)- ) and urine (Au(R)-/Au(S)- ) was derived for each route. Relative exposure after the inhaled with charcoal and oral routes were compared with the intravenous route. Results AUC(R)-/AUC(S)- [geometric mean (95% CI)] was similar following the intravenous [0.32 (0.28, 0.36)] and inhaled with charcoal rates [0.29 (0.24, 0.36); P=0.046], but was far lower following oral dosing [0.05 (0.03, 0.07); P<0.001]. Similar results were found when relative exposure was analysed using Au24h. Conclusions These results show no evidence of significant enantioselective presystemic metabolism in the lungs, whilst confirming it in the gut and systemic circulation, indicating that the (R)- and (S)-enantiomers are present in similar quantities in the airways following inhaled rac-salbutamol.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 10606833      PMCID: PMC2014885          DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2125.2000.00102.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Clin Pharmacol        ISSN: 0306-5251            Impact factor:   4.335


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