| Literature DB >> 16138318 |
Matthew D Schmidt1, Mark S Schmidt, Eduardo R Butelman, Wayne W Harding, Kevin Tidgewell, Daryl J Murry, Mary Jeanne Kreek, Thomas E Prisinzano.
Abstract
Salvinorin A, a potent hallucinogen isolated from the leaves of Salvia divinorum, has gained popularity among adolescents in the USA. No detailed study of the pharmacokinetics has been conducted in vivo. The present study investigates the in vivo pharmacokinetics of salvinorin A (0.032 mg/kg, i.v. bolus) in rhesus monkeys (n=4, 2 male, 2 female). The elimination t(1/2) was rapid (56.6+/-24.8 min) for all subjects. Pharmacokinetic differences (distribution t(1/2), elimination t(1/2), and AUC) were observed between males and females, suggesting potential sex differences in its pharmacologic effects. Salvinorin B, the presumed major metabolite, is observed to accumulate ex vivo; however, in this study it never reached the limit of detection. Synapse 58:208-210, 2005. (c) 2005 Wiley-Liss, Inc.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16138318 DOI: 10.1002/syn.20191
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Synapse ISSN: 0887-4476 Impact factor: 2.562