| Literature DB >> 4020679 |
J A Waschek, R M Fielding, S M Pond, G M Rubin, D J Effeney, T N Tozer.
Abstract
The effects of plasma inorganic sulfate concentrations on the dose-dependent kinetics of salicylamide (SAM) were examined in the dog. Decreasing plasma sulfate concentrations from 0.9 mM to less than 0.3 mM significantly decreased clearance of a small dose of SAM (5 mg/kg) to the sulfate conjugate. Infusing sodium sulfate to prevent the decrease in plasma inorganic sulfate concentration that follows a p.o. 20-mg/kg dose of SAM did not increase SAM elimination. However, sodium sulfate given p.o. decreased SAM bioavailability, which suggests a local effect of sulfate on intestinal first-pass metabolism of SAM. These data show some dependence of SAM metabolism on plasma inorganic sulfate concentrations, but only when they are markedly reduced.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 4020679
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Pharmacol Exp Ther ISSN: 0022-3565 Impact factor: 4.030