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Title: | Comparative Pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamic Modeling on Three Brands of 10% Enrofloxacin Oral Formulations in Broiler Chickens |
Authors: | Gberindyer, Fidelis Aondover Wannang, Noel Akwuobu, Chinedu Adive. |
Keywords: | Pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, enrofloxacin, brands, resistance, chickens. |
Issue Date: | 2010 |
Publisher: | Internationa Journal of Poultry Science |
Citation: | Pp 273-277 |
Series/Report no.: | Vol.9;No.3 |
Abstract: | A comparative plasma pharmacokinetics/Pharmacodynamic modeling of enrofloxacin following
administration of three brands of 10% enrofloxacin was studied in healthy broiler chickens using a
randomized and parallel design. Pre-treatment and post-treatment samples were obtained from brachial
or right jugular veins after having administered 20 mg/kg b.w of enrofloxacin at 0, 0.5, 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12
and 24 h. Plasma samples were analyzed for enrofloxacin concentration by a simple agar disk diffusion
microbiological assay. Selected pharmacokinetics parameters were calculated using a non-compartmental
model. There was a significant difference in the plasma concentration-time and pharmacokinetics profiles
(p<0.05) of the three brands. But the plasma concentrations of enrofloxacin exceeded the MIC for most 90
pathogenic bacterial organisms in poultry in all the groups. The PK/PD integration (C /MIC ) values, 16.67, max 90
15.17 and 10.5 h were obtained in animals administered conflox®-vet, kenflox® and pulmotryl® formulations
respectively. This correlates with high efficacy and reduced chances for the development of resistant
pathogenic bacterial organisms following oral administration of these brands of enrofloxacin oral
formulations in broiler chickens |
Description: | International journal of poultry science |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/233 |
ISSN: | 1682-8356 |
Appears in Collections: | Pharmacology
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