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Impact of water hardness on oxytetracycline oral bioavailability in fed and fasted piglets
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2019-07Registro en:
Decundo, Julieta María; Dieguez, Susana Nelly; Martínez, Guadalupe; Romanelli, Agustina; Fernández Paggi, María Belén; et al.; Impact of water hardness on oxytetracycline oral bioavailability in fed and fasted piglets; Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc; Veterinary Medicine and Science; 5; 4; 7-2019; 517-525
2053-1095
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Decundo, Julieta María
Dieguez, Susana Nelly
Martínez, Guadalupe
Romanelli, Agustina
Fernández Paggi, María Belén
Pérez, Denisa Soledad
Amanto, Fabian A.
Soraci, Alejandro Luis
Resumen
Water hardness is a critical factor that affects oxytetracycline dissolution by chelation with cations. These interactions may lead to impaired dosing and consequently decrease absorption. Moreover, feed present in gastrointestinal tract may interact with antibiotic and alter pharmacokinetic parameters. In the present study, dissolution profiles of an oxytetracycline veterinary formulation were assessed in purified, soft and hard water. Furthermore, oxytetracycline absolute bioavailability, after oral administration of the drug dissolved in soft or hard water, was evaluated in fed and fasted piglets. A maximum dissolution of 86% and 80% was obtained in soft and hard water, respectively, while in purified water dissolution was complete. Results from in vivo study reconfirmed oxytetracycline´s very low oral bioavailability. The greatest values were attained when antibiotic was dissolved in soft water and in fasted animals. Statistically significant lower absolute bioavailability was achieved when hard water was used and/or animals were fed. Moreover, Cmax attained in all treatments was lower than MIC90 of most important swine pathogens. For these reasons, the oral use of OTC formulations, that have demonstrated low oral bioavailability, should be avoided to treat systemic diseases in pigs.