The effect of diet type on the plasma disposition of triclabendazole in goats.

Res Vet Sci

Department of Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Adnan Menderes, Isikli Koyu, Aydin, Turkey.

Published: June 2007

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study examined how different diets (concentrate feed + hay vs. grazing) affect the absorption and distribution of triclabendazole in goats after oral administration.
  • A total of 12 goats were divided into two groups, with one group fed indoors and the other allowed to graze, and blood samples were taken to analyze the drug's pharmacokinetics using HPLC.
  • The results showed that the goats on the concentrate feed + hay diet had significantly higher plasma levels and a longer duration of triclabendazole's active metabolite compared to those grazing, indicating a more effective response to the medication in the housed group.

Article Abstract

The effect of two different diet types (concentrate feed+hay and grazing) on the pharmacokinetic profiles of triclabendazole following oral administration in goats was investigated. A total of 12 goats were randomly allocated into two groups which were either indoor and fed concentrate + hay ration (housed group) or were grazing on pasture (grazing group). Triclabendazole was administered orally to animals in two groups at 10 mg/kg bodyweight. Blood samples were collected from 1 h to 192 h post-treatment and analyzed by high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). Feeding with different diets significantly effected the plasma disposition of triclabendazole sulphoxide. Maximum plasma concentration (C(max): 13.22+/-2.81 microg/ml), time to reach maximum plasma concentration (t(max): 18.4+/-2.19 h), area under the curve (AUC: 613+/-137 microg h/ml), half-life (t(1/2): 24.77+/-1.94 h) and mean resident time (MRT: 40.22+/-4.36 h) of triclabendazole sulphoxide in housed group were significantly different from those of grazing group (C(max): 10.17+/-1.51 microg/ml, t(max): 14.0+/-2.19 h, AUC: 406+/-98 microg h/ml), t(1/2): 16.16+/-1.17 h and MRT: 34.48+/-4.40 h). It is concluded that anthelmintically more active sulphoxide metabolite has higher plasma concentration when triclabendazole is administered to goats fed with concentrate feed + hay compared to grazing goats.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rvsc.2006.08.003DOI Listing

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