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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 10, 1980 - Issue 10
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Research Article

The availability of carfecillin and its phenol moiety in rat and dog

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Pages 771-778 | Received 15 Jan 1980, Published online: 22 Sep 2008
 

Abstract

1. Studies have shown that hydrolysis of carfecillin to carbenicillin and phenol in vitro occurs in blood, liver and gut tissues of rat and dog. Extremely rapid hydrolysis was observed in the blood and liver of the rat.

2. Absorption studies in intestinally-perfused rats showed that following administration of either [14C]phenol or [phenol-14C]carfecillin, the half-life values of radioactivity in the intestinal lumen were 6 min and 47 min respectively.

3. Following oral administration of phenol to rats and dogs at 300 mg/kg and 40 mg/kg respectively, maximum plasma concn. of phenol were 26 μg/ml and 7.8 μg/ml. However, following oral administration of carfecillin to rats and dogs at dose levels of 3000 and 800 mg/kg respectively, no significant amounts of free phenol or intact carfecillin were detected (< 1 μg/ml). The very low concentrations of phenol found after carfecillin administration and the concomitant absence of acute phenol toxicity is explained by the slow absorption of carfecillin and its slow hydrolysis to phenol in the gut lumen.

4. In the dog, phenol which enters the portal circulation as carfecillin appears to undergo significant ‘first pass’ metabolism by the liver, while no such effect was observed if free phenol was administered.

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