Alteration of the intravenous pharmacokinetics of a synthetic ozonide antimalarial in the presence of a modified cyclodextrin.
J Pharm Sci
; 95(2): 256-67, 2006 Feb.
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| ID: mdl-16374851
ABSTRACT
The pharmacokinetic profile and renal clearance of a novel synthetic ozonide antimalarial (1) was found to be significantly altered when intravenously administered to rats as a cyclodextrin-based formulation (0.1 M Captisol, a sulfobutylether beta-cyclodextrin derivative (SBE(7)-beta-CD)) compared to a cyclodextrin-free isotonic buffered glucose formulation. There was an 8.5-fold decrease in the steady-state blood volume of distribution, a 6.6-fold decrease in the mean residence time and a greater than 200-fold increase in renal clearance of 1 when administered in the cyclodextrin formulation. Analysis of the whole blood and plasma concentration profiles revealed an essentially constant blood to plasma ratio when 1 was administered in the cyclodextrin-free formulation, whereas this ratio changed as a function of time when administered in the presence of the cyclodextrin derivative. It is postulated that the observed differences were due to a very strong complexation interaction between 1 and the cyclodextrin, resulting in a slow dissociation of the complex in vivo, and altered distribution and excretion profiles. Preliminary studies using isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) indicated that the association constant for the 1/Captisol complex was approximately two orders of magnitude higher than reported for typical drug/cyclodextrin complexes.
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01-internacional
Base de dados:
MEDLINE
Assunto principal:
Ozônio
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Ciclodextrinas
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Antimaláricos
Limite:
Animals
Idioma:
En
Ano de publicação:
2006
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