Combination Effects of α-Cyclodextrin and Xanthan Gum on Rectal Absorption and Metabolism of Morphine from Hollow-Type Suppositories in Rabbits
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Pharmacokinetics of morphine and its glucuronides in plasma were studied after rectal administration of hollow-type oleaginous suppositories containing kneading mixtures of morphine hydrochloride, α-cyclodextrin, and/or xanthan gum in rabbits. In combination with xanthan gum, α-cyclodextrin reduced the first-pass metabolism of morphine in the rectal mucosa and by the liver and improved the apparent rectal bioavailability of the opioid about 4 fold. In vitro permeation studies using an isolated rectal mucosal preparation of rabbits revealed that α-cyclodextrin increased the transepithelial conductance and facilitated the transport of morphine through the rectal mucosa. Furthermore, α-cyclodextrin facilitated its own mucosal permeation and reduced the glucuronidation of morphine during the passage through the rectal mucosa, probably through restricting the formation of a catalytic complex of morphine with glucuronyltransferases, rather than because of the enzyme saturation. The present data suggest that α-cyclodextrin in combination with xanthan gum is particularly effective in improving the rectal bioavailability of morphine from hollow-type suppositories.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 1996-02-15
著者
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Irie Tetsumi
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kumamoto University
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Kondo Takashi
Faculty of Medicine, Toyama Medical and Pharmaceutical University
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Uekama Kaneto
Faculty Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Kumamoto University
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Kondo Takashi
Faculty Of Agriculture Mie University
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