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Xenobiotica
the fate of foreign compounds in biological systems
Volume 24, 1994 - Issue 8
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Original Article

Disposition of gemcitabine in rat and dog after single and multiple dosings

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Pages 805-817 | Received 25 Nov 1993, Published online: 27 Aug 2009
 

Abstract

1. The disposition of radioactivity has been studied in rat and dog after intravenous administration of a single 10 mg/kg dose or multiple 1 mg/kg/day doses of 14C-gemcitabine.

2. Radioactivity was eliminated from the blood in a biphasic manner with half-lives of approximately 2 and 15 h in both the male and female rat. The concentration of radioactivity in the blood 24 h after the fifth dose was 4.4 times higher than that found after the first dose. In the male dog, the concentration of radioactivity in the blood showed a plateau during the first 2 h post-dose administration.

3. Radioactivity was rapidly and widely distributed throughout the body in both the male and female rat at 5 min after administration. Radioactivity was rapidly eliminated from the tissues with no evidence of accumulation.

4. After 120 h, male rat excreted 95.2 and 1.9% of the dose in the urine and faeces respectively. Similar excretion patterns were observed in female rat and male dog. In rat, excretion of radioactivity in the urine 24 h after daily dosing was nearly constant, but excretion of radioactivity in the faeces slightly increased with increasing number of doses.

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