Pharmacokinetics and Bioavailability of the RRR and All Racemic Stereoisomers of Alpha‐Tocopherol in Humans After Single Oral Administration
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- clinical trial
- Published by Wiley in The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
- Vol. 33 (1) , 84-88
- https://doi.org/10.1002/j.1552-4604.1993.tb03909.x
Abstract
The plasma and red blood cell pharmacokinetics and bioavailability of the natural source (RRR, d) and all racemic (all rac, dl) stereoisomers of alpha-tocopherol were studied in 12 men in a double-blind randomized crossover study. Subjects were administered two 400-mg soft-gelatin capsules of either RRR or all rac alpha-tocopherol. Plasma alpha-tocopherol concentrations were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography at various time intervals for up to 96 hours postadministration. Pharmacokinetic modeling of the data showed that alpha-tocopherol was absorbed after a 2 to 4 hour lagtime and maximum plasma concentration occurred from 12 to 14 hours postadministration. There were no significant differences in the Ka, t1/2 a, beta, or t1/2 beta between RRR and all rac. Mean plasma alpha-tocopherol concentrations were greater for RRR than all rac from 10 to 96 hours postadministration and significantly greater at 24 hours (P < .05). The red blood cell alpha-tocopherol concentration from the RRR preparation was significantly greater than from the all rac preparation from 24 to 96 hours postadministration with Cmax for RRR (4.8 micrograms/mL) significantly greater than for all rac (4.0 micrograms/mL, P < .05). The RRR AUC0-96 for both plasma and red blood cells were significantly greater than the all rac AUC0-96 (P < .05) indicating a greater bioavailability of RRR versus all rac alpha-tocopherol. This difference in overall bioavailability was apparently not due to a single pharmacokinetic component.Keywords
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