| Literature DB >> 12698497 |
Hiromu Kondo1, Takashi Watanabe, Shigeharu Yokohama, Jun Watanabe.
Abstract
We investigated the gastrointestinal transit of liquids, as well as various gastric pH profiles, in fed cynomolgus monkeys. Twelve grams of a biscuit-type solid food were provided 1 h before the test. The acetaminophen method was used to determine the gastric half-emptying time (t(50%)), which provided an estimate of the gastric emptying rate. The gastric emptying rate of liquids was significantly reduced after food intake in monkeys. The mean t(50%) value was 143.5 min and comparable to that of humans after eating. However, there was a large variability in the t(50%) between individual animals as shown by the coefficient of variance of approximately 80%. Next, the median oro-caecal transit time in fed monkeys was determined to be 1.8 h, using the sulfasalazine-sulfapyridine method. There was no significant difference in oro-caecal transit time between unfed and fed monkeys; thus, food intake has no significant effect on the oro-caecal transit time of liquids in either monkeys or humans. However, the oro-caecal transit time in humans is about 2 h longer than that in monkeys. Our experiments using several different foods suggested that the typical human gastric pH profile could not be simulated in fed monkeys. Copyright 2003 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12698497 DOI: 10.1002/bdd.349
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Biopharm Drug Dispos ISSN: 0142-2782 Impact factor: 1.627