Enhanced Bioavailability of Cefoxitin Using Palmitoyl L-Carnitine. I. Enhancer Activity in Different Intestinal Regions
- 1 January 1992
- journal article
- Published by Springer Nature in Pharmaceutical Research
- Vol. 9 (2) , 191-194
- https://doi.org/10.1023/a:1018977021183
Abstract
The conditions under which the absorption enhancer palmitoyl L-carnitine chloride (PCC) improved the bioavailability of the poorly absorbed antibiotic cefoxitin throughout the rat intestine has been studied. Cefoxitin alone was appreciably absorbed only in the duodenum (31% vs 32-fold in the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, and colon regions, respectively. The inability of PCC to improve F in the duodenum could not likely be attributed to enzymatic degradation of the enhancer, since coadmin-istration with protease and esterase inhibitors produced similar results (F = 30%). Coadministration of PCC solution with cefoxitin in the unligated or ligated colon, increased F to 33 and 76%, respectively. Qualitatively similar results were seen with PCC suspensions (3 mg/rat, pH 6.0). Maintaining a high concentration of cefoxitin and PCC in a restricted region (i.e., by ligating a 2- to 3-cm section of the colon) afforded a two- to threefold advantage over an unligated colon section. The difference in cefoxitin bioavailability between ligated and unligated colon was probably due to sample spreading and subsequent/simultaneous dilution.Keywords
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