SOLVENT DRAG EFFECT IN DRUG INTESTINAL ABSORPTION. II. STUDIES ON DRUG ABSORPTION CLEARANCE AND WATER INFLUX
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In order to study the solvent drag effect, it was shown that back flux of absorbed drug from blood to intestinal lumen can be ignored but the back flux of water cannot. Then, apparent water influx was calculated as a new measure of solvent drag based on the model in which the back flux of D_2O from blood to lumen was considered during absorption. Consequently, the correlation between drug absorption clearance (CL_<drug>) and apparent water influx was highly significant for benzoic acid, salicylic acid, p-hydroxybenzoic acid, antipyrine, cephalexin (CEX) and cefroxadine (CXD), resulting the high solvent drag effects were detected. The mean values of the slopes in the regression lines of CL_<drug> versus apparent water influx, i.e., sieving coefficients, were smaller than one for benzoic acid and salicylic acid, but the values were not significantly different from one. The sieving coefficients of the other drugs were significantly smaller than one. From these results, the molecular size dependence in the reflection from the intestinal membrane during absorption was clearly shown. And the intercepts of the regression lines including diffusive permeabilities were found to be significantly different from zero in CEX and CXD. On the basis of the sieving coefficients and intercept values obtained in such ways, the appropriateness of this model was discussed.
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著者
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HANANO Manabu
Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Tokyo
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Hanano Manabu
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science University Of Tokyo
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Awazu Shoji
Department Of Biopharmaceutics Tokyo College Of Pharmacy:department Of Pharmaceutics Research Center
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Awazu Shoji
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Science University Of Tokyo:(present Address)tokyo College Of Pharmacy
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Awazu Shoji
Department Of Biopharmaceutics Tokyo College Of Pharmacy
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Kimura A
Photonic And Wireless Devices Research Laboratories Nec Corporation
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Awazu S
Department Of Biopharmaceutics Tokyo College Of Pharmacy:department Of Pharmaceutics Research Center
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Karino Akira
Department Of Biopharmaceutics Tokyo College Of Pharmacy:department Of Pharmaceutics Research Center
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Hayashi Masahiro
Department Of Biological Production And Enviromental Science Faculty Of Agriculture The University O
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