| Literature DB >> 19296232 |
Ravinder Sappal1, Rakesh Kumar Chaudhary, Harpal Singh Sandhu, Pritam Kaur Sidhu.
Abstract
Pharmacokinetics, urinary excretion and plasma protein binding of danofloxacin was investigated in buffalo calves following intravenous administration at the dose rate of 1.25 mg/kg to select the optimal dosage regimen of danofloxacin. Drug concentrations in plasma and urine were measured by microbiological assaying. In vitro plasma protein binding was determined employing the equilibrium dialysis technique. The distribution and elimination of danofloxacin were rapid, as indicated by values (mean +/-SD) of distribution half-life (t(1/2)alpha = 0.16 +/- 0.07 h) and elimination half-life (t(1/2)beta = 4.24 +/- 1.78 h), respectively. Volume of distribution at steady state (Vss) = 3.98 +/- 1.69 L/kg indicated large distribution of drug. The area under plasma drug concentration versus time curve (AUC) was 1.79 +/- 0.28 micrg/ml x h and MRT was 8.64 +/- 0.61 h. Urinary excretion of danofloxacin was 23% within 48 h of its administration. Mean plasma protein binding was 36% at concentrations ranging from 0.0125 microg/ml to 1 microg/ml. On the basis of pharmacokinetic parameters obtained, it is concluded that the revision of danofloxacin dosage regimen in buffalo calves is needed because the current dosage schedule (1.25 mg/kg) is likely to promote resistance.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19296232 DOI: 10.1007/s11259-009-9215-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Vet Res Commun ISSN: 0165-7380 Impact factor: 2.459