| Literature DB >> 3792429 |
R Palma, N Vidon, G Houin, A Pfeiffer, M Rongier, J Barre, J J Bernier.
Abstract
The influence of bile salts and lipids on the intestinal absorption of griseofulvin has been studied in 11 healthy male volunteers by the intestinal perfusion technique. The drug in a nutrient solution (Realmentyl) was perfused into the second part of duodenum at 5 ml/min. Intestinal samples were taken continuously at 1 ml/min, 20 cm (at the angle of Treitz) and 45 cm distal to the perfusion point. To study the effect of lipids on griseofulvin absorption, the drug was perfused with solutions A and B, of which B contained a total lipid and caloric load three times that of A. The influence of bile salts on griseofulvin absorption was examined by perfusing the drug on Day 1 with bile salts and again on the following day after bile salt depletion. Bile salts and a varying quantity of lipid perfusate had no significant influence on the duodeno-jejunal griseofulvin absorption rate per cm of intestine. Lipids, however, may still play a role in griseofulvin absorption along the entire intestine.Entities:
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Year: 1986 PMID: 3792429 DOI: 10.1007/bf00981131
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Clin Pharmacol ISSN: 0031-6970 Impact factor: 2.953