Title of article
Age-related intramuscular pharmacokinetics of cefquinome in sheep
Author/Authors
M.A. Tohamy?، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2011
Pages
5
From page
72
To page
76
Abstract
The pharmacokinetic profile of cefquinome was studied in one, six-months and one year
old sheep following a single intramuscular doses of 1 and 10mgkg−1 b.wt. Cefquinome
concentrations in serum were determined by microbiological assay technique using Micrococcus
luteus (ATCC 9341) as test organism. Following intramuscular administration of
cefquinome, the absorption half-lives (t0.5(ab)) were 1.540, 1.037 and 0.664 h at a dose of
1mgkg−1 b.wt. and 1.844, 1.290 and 1.605 h at a dose of 10mgkg−1 b.wt. in the three ages,
respectively. After thetwodoses, themaximumserum concentrations (Cmax) of 0.732, 1.145,
1.205 and 3.525, 5.088, 4.576 gml−1 were attained after (tmax) of 3.812, 3.029, 2.174 and
3.785, 2.824, 3.095 h in the three ages, respectively. The elimination half-life (t0.5(el)) and
MRT values of cefquinome were longer in one-month old sheep compared to six-months
old and yearling sheep. The absorption and elimination processes were delayed in newborn
sheep of one-month old in contrary to six-month and yearling animals. The in vitro serum
protein-binding tendencies were 8.254%, 11.586% and 13.002%, for one, six-months and one
year old sheep, respectively. Based on this study and economically, an optimal intramuscular
dosage regimen of cefquinome would be 1mg kg−1 once daily in one-month, six-months
and one-year old sheep to achieve and maintain the therapeutic serum levels within safe
limits.
Keywords
CefquinomeSheepIntramuscularPharmacokineticsAge related
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Serial Year
2011
Journal title
Small Ruminant Research
Record number
848282
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