| Literature DB >> 32173320 |
Yusuke Tanaka1, Haruki Higashino2, Makoto Kataoka2, Shinji Yamashita3.
Abstract
Previously, 1 mL of purified water (hyposmotic) or saline (isosmotic) which dissolved 200 μM of FITC-dextran (FD-4), a nonabsorbable marker, was orally administered to rats, and luminal concentration-time profile of FD-4 was directly measured. In this study, at first, luminal FD-4 concentration was measured after oral administration of 0.5 mL of FD-4 purified water solution (200 μM). Then, kinetic analysis was conducted to calculate the fluid volume that passed through each segment of the gastrointestinal tract (Vfluid), based on the luminal FD-4 concentration-time profiles obtained from 3 different administration groups. In the group of 1 mL purified water administration, most of administered water was absorbed quickly from the duodenum and upper jejunum, whereas group of saline administration (1 mL) showed only a little amount of absorbed in the upper small intestine. In 0.5 mL purified water group, Vfluid in the stomach was approximately half compared to that in 1 mL purified water group. However, for small intestine, almost the same values of Vfluid were obtained regardless of the dose-volume. Our findings are valuable to improve the quality of in vitro predictive dissolution tools or in silico simulation for predicting oral drug absorption.Entities:
Keywords: fluid absorption; gastrointestinal tract; luminal concentration; luminal fluid; osmolality
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32173320 DOI: 10.1016/j.xphs.2020.03.005
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharm Sci ISSN: 0022-3549 Impact factor: 3.534