Pharmacokinetic behaviour of albendazole sulphoxide enantiomers in male and female sheep

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作者
Capece, BPS [1 ]
Castells, G [1 ]
Pérez, F [1 ]
Arboix, M [1 ]
Cristòfol, C [1 ]
机构
[1] Fac Vet, Dept Farmacol & Terapeut, Bellaterra 08193, Spain
关键词
anthelmintic; benzimidazole; chromatography; enantiomer; metabolism; pharmacokinetics; sex; sheep;
D O I
10.1023/A:1006496122684
中图分类号
S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
学科分类号
0906 ;
摘要
Benzimidazole anthelmintic drugs are widely used in veterinary practice. Albendazole sulphoxide (ABZSO) is a benzimidazole drug with two enantiomers, as a consequence of a chiral centre in the sulphoxide group. The kinetics of these enantiomers were studied in male and female sheep. Plasma samples were obtained from the animals between 0.5 and 72 h after oral administration of 7.5 mg/kg of a racemic formulation of ABZSO (total-ABZSO). After a liquid-liquid extraction, the samples were analysed by HPLC to determine the concentrations of total-ABZSO and of the sulphone metabolite (ABZSO(2)). During the chromatographic analysis, the ABZSO peak was collected and reanalysed by an HPLC technique using a Chiral AGP column to quantify the enantiomeric proportion therein. After kinetic analysis, the AUCs obtained for the (+)-ABZSO were 5.8 and 4.0 times higher than those for the (-)-ABZSO in male and female animals, respectively. The mean residence times were 23.4 and 16.1 h for (+)-ABZSO and 22.2 and 17.4 h for (-)-ABZSO for male and female animals, respectively. The only significant difference between the sexes (p < 0.05) was in the T-max of the (-)-ABZSO. Comparing both enantiomers within each sex, significant differences were found in all the kinetic parameters. Finally, no kinetic differences were found between sex for total-ABZSO or ABZSO(2).
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